
The Dispossessed were active in the Hartford area music scene from the summer of 1986 though 1987. The band's lone release during their lifetime, a twisted, gothic re-working of the Beatles' "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite," was released in the fall of 1987 on Dionysus Records. Their one LP, "Sister Mary," was originally released on bassist Keith Grave's Dagger Records in the summer of 1988, then was subsequently re-released in Europe on Di Di Records, along with a single of the songs "The Thin Men" and "The Moon at Midnight."
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Kingdom Kingdom
Half Life
Sister Mary
Fall Back In Time
The World
Fluorescent Nightmare
Waiting For The Sun
Waltz
What of the Night
The Thin Men
circus nights
The Moon At Midnight
Phoenix Park
Swan Song
Kingdom, Kingdom
Blue
moon and midnight
Benefit Of Mr. Kite
lolita
Pheonix Park
Flourescent Nightmare
mr kite
Fall Back
danger
Desire
Severed Heads
Blue Washed Room
Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite
Sister Ray
Violet Hour
Broken Angel
hide the day
Moon and Midnight (bonus 7')
The Thin Men (bonus 7'')
Cornered Smile
The Waltz
The Thin Man
Mr. Kite
Berlin Nights
Street Of Kisses
A Severed Head
At Work Again
Chapter 1
intro
In Disguise
(TV)
Introduction
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Anarres is not an Island
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