experimental music
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1) What You Gonna Do?; 2) The Wolfman Jack Show; 3) Alice; 4) Las Vegas; 5) Deutsch Nepal; 6) Utopia No. 1; 7) Nasi Goreng; 8) Jazz Kiste. Eight out Ten After the release of “Wolf City,” there was a fall out amongst the members of “Amon Duul II.” Bass player Lothar Meid had become
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1) Surrounded by the Stars 2) Green-Bubble-Raincoated-Man 3) Jail-House-Frog 4) Wolf City 5) Wie der Wind am Ende einer Strasse 6) Deutsch Nepal 7) Sleepwalker’s Timeless Bridge 9+ out of 10 After the release of “Carnival in Babylon” in 1972, the band reconvened in their studio in July to record another album. When it was
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1 ) C.I.D. in Uruk 2) All the Years ‘Round 3) Shimmering Sand 4) Kronwinkl 12 5) Tables Are Turned 6) Hawknose Harlequin 7 out of 10 “Amon Duul II” had unleashed five albums of incredible music in the world from 1970 to 1972, which takes into account the two double albums. The band showed
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Record One: 1) Syntelman’s March of the Roaring Seventies 2) Restless Skylight-Transistor-Child Record Two: “The Chamsin Soundtrack” 1) The Marilyn Monroe-Memorial-Church 2) Chewing Gum Telegram 3) Stumbling Over Melted Moonlight 4) Toxicological Whispering 10+ out of 10 One year after the breakthrough hard rock/middle eastern/gypsy/jam based breakthrough of “Yeti” “Amon Duul II” released their second
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Record One 1) Soap Shop Rock 2) She Came Through the Chimney 3) Archangel Thunderbird 4) Cerebus 5) The Return of Rübezahl 6) Eye-Shaking King 7) Pale Gallery Record Two 1) Yeti 2) Yeti Talks to Yogi 3) Sandoz in the Rain Only the second album by the band and they hit a major, major
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1) Kanaan 2) Dem Guten, Schonen 3) Luzifers Ghilom 4) Henriette Krotenschwanz 5) Phallus Dei CD Bonus Tracks 6) Touchmaphal 7) I Want the Sun to Shine Nine out of Ten Stars Now that we got the “crap” out of the way, let’s get started into the more interesting, beefier and generally more engaging work
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Might as well get this over with: my “Amon Duul” reviews are going to start with the least regarded, least interesting and least respected subset of the group. In fact, I’m just reviewing all of them with one article simply to get them out of the way: believe me, the pros and cons
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Good morning (or afternoon or evening) kiddies! Mr. B is back with some more legendary band reviews. This series will focus on a rather wild and wooly time and place in rock history: late 60’s through early 70’s Germany. Rock and roll had finally filtered through the lens of European censorship and had begun to