Rotator
Rotator uses the agility of Dizzy Mizz Lizzy’s three-piece format to balance shifting rhythm with broad melody.

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Track List
- Waterline (Remastered 2010)
- Barbedwired Baby's Dream (Remastered 2010)
- Love Is a Loser's Game (Remastered 2010)
- Glory (Remastered 2010)
- 67 Seas In Your Eyes (Remastered 2010)
- Silverflame (Remastered 2010)
- Love Me a Little (Remastered 2010)
- Mother Nature's Recipe (Remastered 2010)
- ...And So Did I (Remastered 2010)
- Wishing Well (Remastered 2010)
- Hidden War (Remastered 2010)
- For God's Sake (Remastered 2010)
- Too Close To Stab (Remastered 2010)
- Thorn In My Pride (Remastered 2010)
- Run (Remastered 2010)
- Rotator (Remastered 2010)
- 11:07 pm (Remastered 2010)
- Back-Bone-Beat (Remastered 2010)
- When the River Runs Dry (Remastered 2010)
- Break (Remastered 2010)
- I Like Surprises (Remastered 2010)
- Riff Sang (Remastered 2010)
- Take It Or Leave It (Remastered 2010)
- Find My Way (Remastered 2010)
- Two of You (Remastered 2010)
- Rise and Fall (Remastered 2010)
- Outro (Remastered 2010)
Liner Notes
Rotator is the second album, released in 1996. It did not match the debut's numbers, and it was still a victory: "Rotator," "11:07 PM" and "When the River Runs Dry" all became hits, more Grammys followed, and it went two-times platinum. Reviewers granted its maturity and ambition and said it pushed at the limits of Danish rock, while others pointed to uneven pacing and a certain overproduction.
The mobility of a three-piece is audible in it: the guitar builds weight but leaves gaps in the songs, and the voice carries through them. There was a cost. Through 1996 they toured Denmark from spring into summer, played Roskilde in June, and sold out all six of their Japanese concerts in September. That schedule piled up exhaustion. The band broke up in 1998 and Christensen went solo — Secrets on Parade reached the Danish top ten in 2000, and Honeyburst topped the chart in 2003.