"Blauwe Ruis" is the fifth studio album of Dutch pop/rockband Bløf. It was realeased in 2002 via EMI. "Blauwe Ruis" has been #1 in the Dutch album charts for 4 weeks just like the following albums Omarm and Umoja. It's the first album the band recorded without their late drummer Chris Götte. For this reason the album contains a couple of songs that are dedicated to Chris or about the days after he died. Probably the most famous track about Chris' death is Dichterbij Dan Ooit (Closer Than Ever Before) but also Weggaan (Leaving) and Vrienden (Friends) ar… read more
"Blauwe Ruis" is the fifth studio album of Dutch pop/rockband Bløf. It was realeased in 2002 via EMI. "Blauwe Ruis" has been #1 i… read more
"Blauwe Ruis" is the fifth studio album of Dutch pop/rockband Bløf. It was realeased in 2002 via EMI. "Blauwe Ruis" has been #1 in the Dutch album charts for 4 weeks … read more
BLØF was officially founded in 1992, in Middelburg. The original lineup was composed of the members Peter Slager, Paskal Jakobsen, Bas Kennis and Henk Tjoonk. Over the course of six years, the group had released nine records with multiple hit songs, and performed many sold-out performances. Their song Aan de kust (At the coast) from their debut album Naakt onder de hemel (Naked under the sky) is considered to be the new anthem of the province Zeeland, because the song is about this province. Rather than singing in English, as is common practice among Dutch bands, BLØF produces song… read more
BLØF was officially founded in 1992, in Middelburg. The original lineup was composed of the members Peter Slager, Paskal Jakobsen, Bas Kennis and Henk Tjoonk. Over the course of six years, the group had released nine records with multi… read more