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"Originally released in 1970 on Europa Records, a German exploitation label (Electric Food, Petards a.o.), this is the first effort of five guys, who later - with a new singer - became famous Krautrocker Wind with their two extraordinary albums 'Seasons' and ' Morning' (both reissued on Long Hai
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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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"Gatefold sleeve. "Legendary Swiss heavy psychedelic/progressive band with their sole album originally released in 1972 on Splendid Records. First official reissue on Long Hair limited to 500 units. Touches of Procol Harum and obviously inspired by the U.S.
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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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"Lucifer´s friend, German Hard Rock giants (famous 7' Ride The Sky) reformed in 2015 with new material and still touring in 2017 and soon in 2018 saw the day of light in 1970 under band name ASTERIX.
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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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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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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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"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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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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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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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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Stunning reissue of the first Et Cetera album, originally released on the Global Music label. Et Cetera sported quite a lineup - Wolfgang Dauner (keyboards), Sigi Schwab (guitar, sitar, flute, etc), Eberhard Weber (bass, cello), Fred Braceful (percussion), and Roland Wittich (percussion).
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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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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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Mind blowing set from this early 70s German jazz rock band culled from the vaults of SWF radio. Dzyan was formed by bassist Reinhard Karwatky but the emerging star was guitarist Eddy Marron. The lineup for these sessions is a quintet consisting of guitar, sax, bass, drums, and percussion.
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Pretty cool vinyl reissue of this one and done German progressive folk duo.
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I had not thought about this album for years so my first surprise was to see it reissued on CD. My second surprise is that it comes to us courtesy of the German label Long Hair Records. Sabicas was one of the world renowned flamenco guitarists.
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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.
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"Now reissued on vinyl, with remastered sound from the original tapes and a bonus track, it's the second full-length (originally from 1974) by the Danish unit featuring former members of Burnin' Red Ivanhoe, Coronarias Dans and Hurdy Gurdy.
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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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"This is the first official reissue on CD of this extremely rare album, originally released in 1978 on the Brutkasten label. A very varied fusion album IM TAL DER EMMEN blends Embryo and Zappa/Mothers like rock and jazz mixtures, with a rich instrumental palette, full of solos and invention.
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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.).
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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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"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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