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"An other mysterious, dark stoner rock effort from 70's Germany. Ainigma only release one album which is a pure krautrock classic, totally explosive in terms of emotions, obviously rocking and lovely psychedelic.
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"The first ever vinyl reissue of the self-titled debut-LP by Altona. Featuring former Thrice Mice members Karl Heinz Blumenberg (vocals and sax) and Werner von Gosen (guitar), this album could be experienced as "Thrice Mice deluxe", still showcasing the relation with Blodwyn Pig.
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Solo album by ex-Them and future Camel keyboardist Peter Bardens recorded for Transatlantic in 1970. In many ways this is a musical precursor to early Camel. In fact the track "Homage To The God Of Light" was covered (and futher expanded) by Camel on the Greasy Truckers album.
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"This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management,UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG, originally released in 1969 on Pye Records.
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"This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management,UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG, album originally released in 1973 on Transatlantic Records.
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Totally under-rated album from the former drummer of The Nice. This was the short lived group Brian Davison put together after Keith Emerson split The Nice up.
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"For the first time as reissue on vinyl these two amazing records feature members of original Lucifer`s Friend with vocalist George Mavros who played with pre-Lucifer`s Friend German Bonds together with the other four musicians.
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The second album from this German band featured a revised lineup and they are no worse for the wear. Curt Cress stepped behind the kit. Journeyman guitar Frank Diez is on board. Hanus Berka adds some Mellotron and the tracks are longer. Nothing bad I promise!
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"Apparently a short-lived Swedish band, the only album of which consistently hits high triple-digit bucks in auctions.Epizootic hailed from Goeteborg and were Par Ericsson on vocals/bass/flute/glockenspiel, Bengt Fischer on guitar, Lars Liljegren on piano/synthesizer/vocals and Lars Johansson on
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"This is one of the rare obscurities that is actually worth tracking down!
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First off - don't be offended by the price. I agree its criminally expensive but when you receive the album you will (partly) understand why. The cover is wrapped in corrugated cardboard - just like the original. It had to have cost the label a fortune to produce these.
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"The album was released in autumn 1971 as the very first disc on the underground rock label Spiegelei, recorded in the then well-known Maschen Studio in Hamburg from 19 to 21 July 1971.
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"If you love krautrock dementia and jazz rock fusion eccentries this album is for you.
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Great "one and done" supergroup of sorts that featured keybardist Graham Field (Rare Bird) and drumer Andy McCulloch (King Crimson) as well as guitarist/bassist/vocalist Alan Barry (who played with the Giles Bros.).
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Gomorrha was a German band from Cologne that formed in 1969. Trauma was originally recorded with German lyrics in 1970. Dissatisfied with the results the band re-recorded the album but with English lyrics. The album was released by Cornet (a subsidiary of BASF).
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"This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management, UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG. Album was originally released in 1973 on PYE records progressive imprint Dawn.
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Vinyl reissue of this slayer from the Brain label. Kollektiv actually kicked around for some time in Germany. The band had members that were in the Pre-Kraftwerk band Organisation. This was their first album - recorded with Conny Plank back in 1973.
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"Vinyl release of one of the most legendary German small label pressed albums. Originally released in 1971, this album is an intense and bombastic hybrid between heavy fuzz acid guitar, instinctive free rock improvisations and some lyrical, classical influenced interludes/fragments.
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"An amazing and complex album that was in line or even ahead of where the competition was at the time it was made in 1970. As you likely know this is a concept album about the Roman culture that was produced by Camel's Peter Bardens who also plays some percussion.
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Top rarity mined from the Vertigo catalog once again (it was briefly available on CD from Repertoire). Odin was a British band that migrated to Germany where they achieved a modest level of success. Recorded in Germany at Windrose Studios in 1972, the music had a decidedly English feel.
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" The lineup that recorded this album was actually the second incarnation of this band.The original drummer left to play in AERA while the bass player moved onto WALLENSTEIN before PROSPER recorded this their first record.These guys sound like a top of the line Jazz / Rock / Fusion band playing
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"he first official vinyl reissue of the second album by German progressive/symphonic band Satin Whale. Including contributions from American singer Ken Taylor, 'Lost Mankind' is an essential piece of German mid-'70s rock.
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"Two years after Sixty-Nine's debut album, their concert material - called simply "Live!" - was released. This effort however sounded a bit different compared to the first work.
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"This is an official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management, UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG. The album was originally released in 1972 on Peg records.
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"This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management,UK, remastered from an original master copy out of the vaults of BMG.
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