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BELLA 9622920CD
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70's Prog Rock: Rare Singles is an exclusive compilation of progressive rock songs that were released exclusively as singles by Bellaphon in the early seventies and have only occasionally appeared as bonus tracks on the albums of the respective bands since then. The majority of the songs come from the catalogue of the Krautrock label Bacillus records, but tracks from Admiral records and Bellaphon records are also included. In addition to a large number of Krautrock bands such as Message, Krokodil, Midnight Circus, Dschinn, and Orange Peel, progressive musicians from England (J.C. Heavy) and the United States (Lee Reed) are also represented. The executive producer for most of the songs was Bacillus mastermind Peter Hauke, who, according to legend, coined the term Krautrock like no other. Also featuring Epsilon, Tiger B. Smith, The Shatters, and Maternal Joy.
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BELLA 9665613LP
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Remastered edition from 2013, now on 180gram double vinyl. The two singles from the album, "Baba und foi ned" and the reggae-like "Hoit di is a Spoit," alongside songs such as the bluesy "Glaub jo ned," the fast-paced "Hoiba Zwöfe," the fun grenade "Eibischzuckerl," the cult "Du schwoaza Afghana," the rocking "UFO" and many other hits offer a very versatile listening pleasure from Wolfgang Ambros' heyday. Wolfgang Ambros records live from their narrative density. His art of bringing stories close to you with so few words that they always get under your skin. What he says doesn't have to be true for others -- for him it's always the truth as he feels it. there are no qualitative slips with him.
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