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Aera was a 70s German underground fusion band that recorded some excellent albums for the Erlkonig label. Long Hair Music has unearthed a 2CD collection of unreleased material from an earlier incarnation of the band.
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"An other mysterious, dark stoner rock effort from 70's Germany. Ainigma only release one album which is a pure krautrock classic, totally explosive in terms of emotions, obviously rocking and lovely psychedelic.
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"The first ever vinyl reissue of the self-titled debut-LP by Altona. Featuring former Thrice Mice members Karl Heinz Blumenberg (vocals and sax) and Werner von Gosen (guitar), this album could be experienced as "Thrice Mice deluxe", still showcasing the relation with Blodwyn Pig.
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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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"Reissue of the second album (1969) by this 'hitwonder' from Germany. The band developed and refined their music toward psychedelic rock without denying the psych pop roots. The tracks became longer, the instrumentation many sided (great sitar in 'Let die').
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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, originally released in 1969 on Pye 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, album originally released in 1973 on Transatlantic Records.
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Totally under-rated album from the former drummer of The Nice. This was the short lived group Brian Davison put together after Keith Emerson split The Nice up.
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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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One of the great krautrock albums of the 70s. After the release of the first album the band went through a radical lineup change with only bassist Reinhard Kawatky left. He brought in drummer Peter Giger, and Vita Nova guitarist Eddy Marron. Marron's playing is quite amazing and frenetic.
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"Dzyan's Electric Silence (1975) would prove to be their last effort for almost 25 years until the collective re-surfaced in 2000 to produce one more album(haven't heard it yet).
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Legit reissue (on Long Hair Music) of the first album from this essential German band. The lineup and overall sound was quite different from the two more familiar albums "Time Machine" and "Electric Silence".
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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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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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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 second album from this German band featured a revised lineup and they are no worse for the wear. Curt Cress stepped behind the kit. Journeyman guitar Frank Diez is on board. Hanus Berka adds some Mellotron and the tracks are longer. Nothing bad I promise!
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"Apparently a short-lived Swedish band, the only album of which consistently hits high triple-digit bucks in auctions.Epizootic hailed from Goeteborg and were Par Ericsson on vocals/bass/flute/glockenspiel, Bengt Fischer on guitar, Lars Liljegren on piano/synthesizer/vocals and Lars Johansson on
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"This is one of the rare obscurities that is actually worth tracking down!
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First off - don't be offended by the price. I agree its criminally expensive but when you receive the album you will (partly) understand why. The cover is wrapped in corrugated cardboard - just like the original. It had to have cost the label a fortune to produce these.
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"This is a real sensation! Eulenspygel´s English version of 'Ausschuss' was intended for release by Intercord in 1972, but never went beyond the status of an 8-track that had been produced for the American market.
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"The album was released in autumn 1971 as the very first disc on the underground rock label Spiegelei, recorded in the then well-known Maschen Studio in Hamburg from 19 to 21 July 1971.
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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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"If you love krautrock dementia and jazz rock fusion eccentries this album is for you.
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Great "one and done" supergroup of sorts that featured keybardist Graham Field (Rare Bird) and drumer Andy McCulloch (King Crimson) as well as guitarist/bassist/vocalist Alan Barry (who played with the Giles Bros.).
$40.00