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Back in the days when I was a young pup I used to get mail order lists of used and rare albums from dealers in Germany. There was one album that was soooo expensive that I couldn't fathom anyone ever buying it. Funny thing is it always sold. That album was Ainigma.
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Garden of Delight has unearthed this superb live set from the archives of Radio Bremen. Roland Schaeffer rocks!
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"Eiliff was another of those barely known Krautrock bands that turned fusion on its head with a highly original mix of jazz and rock. They only released a pair of albums during their existence in the early '70s, which are now difficult to find even on CD.
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"Here's a great release of excellent sounding live recordings, made during the 1977 edition of the 'Umsonst Und Draußen' festival in Vlotho.
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One of the last solid Embryo albums before they went off the rails on a Middle Eastern musical caravan. Perhaps only marred by unfortunate cover artwork. Has 3 bonus tracks.
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Third album originally released in 1981 on a cassette only edition of 79 copies. Emma Myldenberger was a six piece acoustic instrumental ensemble. The music by nature had a folk feel but it was much more intricate.
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In the 70s there were lots of clones of Yes, King Crimson, ELP, and others. But Gentle Giant? Can't think of too many. There was Etcetera from Quebec who were very good but perhaps the best of them all was Epidermis and their 1977 album "Genius Of Original Force".
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Amazing archival release from Garden Of Delights. Gila was one of the greatest of the 70s German prog bands. They were led by guitarist Conny Veit who also played with Popol Vuh and Guru Guru. This is a radio broadcast from Cologne, Germany on 2/26/72.
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Second album by the krautrock band led by guitarist Conny Veit. Essentially this album bears little resemblance to the debut. With a new lineup consisting of mostly Popol Vuh members, the music shows a strong affinity for that laid back mystical folky sound. A great one.
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Previously unreleased live show from November 4, 1972. This is the post Uli Trepte lineup with his replacement Bruno Schaab on bass. The band jams out three mega-long versions of "Oxymoron", "Baby Cake Walk" and "Ooga Booga".
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Vital live session from the original lineup. Essential psychedelic hardness.
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"Live from Gevelsberg (Sauerland) played art-rock with flute; without the nerve-wracking breaks often heard in this genre, but rather harmonious. In 1974, they released a 7" single and recorded an LP which, however, didn’t come out at that time.
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Classic German fusion band in a previously unreleased live radio session. Killer!
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Archival live release. This was recorded a few weeks before the band changed their name to Xhol Caravan (and later just Xhol). Its electric jazz rock which finds the band doing their interpretations of RnB and jazz standards - but done up their way.
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This is an odd one. It was released on CD by Kissing Spell many years ago with the band name Irmin's Way. I guess the real name of the band is Tin Pan Alley and its seeing new life from the Garden Of Delights label.
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