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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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"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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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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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.
$23.00 -
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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Shockingly good live 2CD set from the reformed incarnation of this 70s German band that recorded two albums for Pilz. This was recorded by a German radio station at Spirit of 66 in Belgium.
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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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"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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"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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"I have to admit that i avoid albums that have hideous cover art along with bad band names for the most part. After all, if a band can’t lure you in with some eye-catching visuals and a clever moniker then why would i want to check out the music?
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For years and years as a collector of German prog I stayed clear of this album. I was told that it was "horn rock". This of course conjures of images of Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears. I was pleasantly surprised when I finally heard this Long Hair reissue.
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Many years ago we reissued this album on CD with new cover art. This new vinyl edition uses the original artwork. Werwolf was a symphonic rock band with female vocals. Musically there are some similarities to Eloy and Camel in places. Lots of beautiful female/male vocal harmonies.
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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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Back in the early 70s, Wind was one of countless bands in Germany exploring progressive rock. The band was signed to the Plus label (now quite collectible), which was a subsidiary of Miller International. They recorded two albums of which this is the first.
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"After their superb first album "Seasons" on "cheap-label "+plus+" Wind released "Morning" on CBS. "Morning" had a different folky and lyrical fairytale atmosphere. Opening track "Morning Song" sounds like a mixture of Procol Harum and Genesis in their early days.
$28.00