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Well I guess the Odin tape vault has been opened after all these years. In addition to Long Hair Music's SWF release we get this live recording from Maxim club in Schweinfurt, Germany in September 1971. Its a mix of original and voer tunes.
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"First official CD 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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"In 1975 we got together with keyboardist and vocalist Gerd Lueken and bassist Heinz Sander so as to perform live once more as Thirsty Moon. Both musicians used to play in the Bremen band “Train”.
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Long Hair Music release combines the badn's SWF radio session from 1971 with a new album that they recorded in 2001. Your move.
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One of the killer albums from the German underground. Nosferatu has always been a big ticket item on the collector's scene and with good reason. Raw, high energy outbursts of organ, guitar, flute and sax - it is a mix of progressive and hard rock that is perfect for its time.
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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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Great second album from this German underground band. Trauma was a fine album, but the follow up features a revised lineup and a more mature sound. The music definitely veered towards the harder side of the progressive spectrum. Tracks are longer and concepts are more developed.
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Rare German underground rock with a hard edge perhaps most known for it's controversial cover of a globe cracked open with worms pouring out. Released in 1970 on Polydor, Drosselbart's sound features German language female and male vocals (lots of harmonies), fuzzed guitar and organ.
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Obscure one and done German keyboard/bass/drums trio that recorded this excellent session for the Speigelei label. There is a strong classical flavor to their organ dominated sound.
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"Recorded in 1975 by the famous Conny Planck, this is an awesome collection of Exmagma material that was first released on CD in 2006. Fortunately these colourful recordings are now available on vinyl as well!
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"This album makes for great and somewhat sophisticated psychedelic nutrition for those hungry heavy heads with a predisposed preference for multi-colored musical edification.
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First album from this underrated German/Eastern European band. This version of the band were a blend of prog and jazz rock not too dissimilar to Chicago Transit Authority and (dare I mention them?) Blood Sweat And Tears.
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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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"This is one of the rare obscurities that is actually worth tracking down!
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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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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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"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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"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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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. 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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"The late sixties witnessed a colourful and lively rock music scene in the Franconian region of Greater Nuremberg/Erlangen. At that time, Steve (Bernd) Leistner was already touring as soloist (vocals/guitar) and lead singer with the Nuremberg band "Faction".
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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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