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Topic: Krautrock Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:55 |
^^^ Sounds very interesting!
For those who think they know krautrock have a look at this list from Ultima Thule!
items wanted, or we need to hear...
Anima - MONTE ALTO
Bescay - BESCAY (Kopf 133366)
Bescay - ORIENTOLOGY (Wunschklang 883841)
Grace Yoon & Roman Bunka - EARBORN
Captain Sperrmüll - ????????????????????? (Schneeball 0034, 1982)
Der Chef - Bambule Rock / Feuer Auf Der Dragonia (Brain 511) - Jane incognito - 7" single
Container - CONTAINER (Bruno Spoerri & Co.)
Epidermis - MUSTER-BURGER
Epidermis - IN JUNE
ES - IN CONCERT (Fran L-00210, 1977) [NOT "WHAM BANG"]
Jens Fischer - DYNAMIT FISCHER
Peter Frohmader - NEKROPOLIS '81, VOL.2 (cassette)
Peter Frohmader - NEKROPOLIS '81, VOL.3 (cassette)
Peter Frohmader - we already have NEKROPOLIS '81, VOL.1 & VOL.4 (cassettes)
Muck Groh - MUCKEf**k
Isaiah - FORGOTTEN RECORDS
Kling Klong - LIEBEN SIE IHREN KÜHLSCHRANK, Schneeball 1038
Günter Lenz Springtime - ZNEL, ROARING PLENTIES - need to hear again!
Michael Naura - THE CALL - looks interesting!
Oktagon - OKTAGON (Weryton 1001) 1980
Palais Schaumburg - Rote Lichter / Macht Mich Glücklich Wie Nie (Zick Zack ZZ 023) - 7" single
Pinocchio Jazz Erotic (Transmitter) cassette, ex Xhol
Steve Robinson - IT'S A LIE (on Blubber Lips) - ex 2066 & Then and Michael Bundt collaborator
Sadja - SADJA, MC Munich East Cassettes No.1 (1974) - Embryo incognito
Schariwari - LEIT'SCHAUGT'S UNS IN'S G'SICHT
Virgin's Dream - SOPHISTY, LP Elm Rec EM 001 (1980)
Reinhold Weber - ELEKTRONISCHE UND PHONETISCHE... (Corona SM 34015) - supposedly excellent electronic
Reinhold Weber - ELEKTRONISCHE MUSIK (Soundstarton 0205)
Yatra - anyone
out there got the KLEEBLATT NO. 16 LP? or their cassette? I found their
web-site, emailed them, but got no response. They've done 2 CD's as
well, and it all looks rather interesting ethno-crossculture stuff!
v/a - VLOTHO-WINTERBERG (Maulschnauz MOL 0001) Hammerfest, Missus Beastly, Embryo, Buttergasse, etc.
items we may want to hear...
Actually, do we need to hear any of these? Are they any good?
You can email a 56k mp3 of 3 minutes or less to me at: [email protected]
Aardvarks - SECOND, ODD ARK - 1st wasn't bad - are these better?
Abakus - SPIELZEUG, LP private 10025 (1981) - reputedly good heavy-prog
Richard Abt - A PARADISE IS BORN (private TTS HGP-8016)
Albrecht & Lütjens - FOLLOW YOUR HEART - supposedly easy listening instrumentals
Almanach - ACOUSTIC FOLK - of interest?
Amor & Die Kids - reputedly mediocre DDR pop-rock
Amuthon - WIRKLICHKEIT - early-1980's hard-rock?
An Dro - LES JEUX SONT FAITS - Berlin band performing Breton/Celtic music?
Antares - anything - supposedly good neo-prog
Anvil - MR. MUSIC MAN - Apparently terrible?
Arilyn- anything - supposedly good space-rock
Artischock - BESORG'S DIR! (View/Good Noise VGNS 2010) - Berlin rock band?
Atlas - SAME (Bellaphon BA 24010) - unknown Austrians 1977
Average Business Men - don't hold-out much hope for these
Baal - Red Head Lady / Pollution (New Blood SBA 001/2/78)
Babylon - DYNAMIT (Amiga 8 56 298) - reputedly mediocre DDR rock
Bad Habit - SAD TIMES CHANGING (B 25964) - Hard-rock trio, but are they any good?
B. & B. - BOOGALOO (CBS S 82605) - Baldursson & Björklund, could be crap!
Wolfgang Barthel - Pre-Wide Scope, reputedly folk with Eastern/Indian/psychedelic touches
Lutz Berger - INPUT-OUTPUT, and SONGS OF JOY STICKS - sure we heard these in the past?
Berliner Austauschdienst - ECHO-B.A.D. (Uhlklang UK 3)
Bigler-Wyett-McCue - AIN'T GOT NO TIME, CATCH THE WIND
Black Wednesday - BLACK WEDNESDAY, on TB
Bluespilz - EYE'S DON'T LIE - a blues-rock band of some sort
Bluespilz - JOURNEY TO SOMEWHERE (Rockport RO 006)
Claus Böhmler - FERNSEHEN NACHSTE WOCHE VORGELESSEN
Claus Böhmler - MATERILIEN ZUR POSTMODERNE IM BILD AND TON
Borgward - PERPLEX
Andi Brauer - STADLIEDER (Pläne 88226)
Bridge - OVERDRIVE (Tempo 5003)
The Bridge - MACHINE
Bu Bu - CARISSIMA (Novoton ISNT 103)
Cake - THE WAY (RSM 82004)
Ca Lingo - THE COMPLETE LINE (View/Good Noise VGNS 2021)
Canyon - CANYON (Nature 60.169)
Carry On - CARRY ON
Catfish - TRANSACTOR (Cain CL 5819)
Ceoltory - THE OTHER WORLD (Maple Leaf MLR 1998226)
Chin-Chat - INTRODUCING (Ariola 207 096)
Circle - FOREIGN SKIES - supposedly good neo-prog
Ali Claudi - BOOGIE JEANS, INTERLUDE - Former Gomorrha guitarist
Colonel Huck - A SHOT OF ROCK'N ROLL
Ulrich Cop - WIE JEDERMANN GEBOREN UND GESTORBEN - backing band is Spektakel (pre-SFF), but is it of interest?
Courage - COURAGE, Boccaccio BO LP 263
Crample - RIGHT IN TIME -
Credemus - AUF DEM WEG
Crumb - THE DAY WHEN MR. GOODBAR...
Culture Cross - SAME
Dear - FARBE INS LEBEN
Desert Harvest - SCHWARZ ODER ROSA
Deutschdenck - KALTER LÄRM - WEIßE STILLE
Eiskalte Engel - TOTAL NORMAL
Empire (on Ariola) - prog, metal, or what?
Fantastic Pikes - SYNTHESIZER SOUND MACHINE II, Sonic 9044
Peter Felippi - BLUE LIGHT, LP Telefunken 6.25131 (1982) - electro pop?
Fire Group - SAME, Sound SPA 1576
First Change - FAIRY DANCE, LP Z Rec. ZR 2003 (1981)
Flatsch - BEGNADIGTE KOERPER, & others - reputedly crap
Flexable - RE-FLEXABLE, CD (2000)
Fliegenpilz - AUßER-KONKURRENZ, LP private FLP 001 (1981), & others
Foetus (Fötus)
Jan Fride - JAN FRIDE, MC on Transmitter TC 32 - is it worth hearing?
Frog & Co. - INTERNATIONAL FOLKLORE, LP Tonstudio Essen 5173/TST 78000 (1973)
Gansehaut - SCHMETTERLINGE GIBT'S NICHT MEHR
Gaia - ALL IN GREEN
Galahad - SIR GALAHAD - said to be neo-folk prog
Gilded Cage
Glashaus - DRINKING MAN - said to be "less interesting Pop music"
Grasland - ECHT NULL - reputedly heavy progressive rock with killer organ/fuzz guitar breaks
Grendel - THE FIRST CURTAIN - listed as "dark Gothic"
Gustaff's Company - FRUCHT ROCK - reputedly unique rock with prog, funky, groovy and other influences
Hans Hartmann - HARTMANNS STICKSTOFF, LP ? (?) - any good?
Hepp+Spoerri - HEPP DEMO SPOERRI
Herzschlag - LIVE IM AUDIMAX
Hot Line - ADRENALIN - almost certainly disco - or are we wrong?
Uli Hundt (of Schröder)
Indigo - DIE ANGEL IM GRAS, and HERBSTWIND
Information - INFORMATION - Kühn, Kochbeck & Mark Nauseef
Int. Geräuschorchester
Iviron - IVIRON
Peter Janssens - BREAK DOWN THE WALLS (Pietbiet 1024) & others - heard some, so-so, did he do anything good?
Japotage, Frog 85007 - looks intriguing
Jigsaw Puzzle Band
Johanna Revolta
Thomas Kapielski
Kernbeisser - BROKDORFER KANTATE - project of P.P. Zahl and others
Key - VERSCHLÜSSELT
Dave King - WILDCAT, CD (Off The Wall Records OTW-9501) 1995 - do we need to hear it?
Knall - KAMERADEN, Spiegelei INT 145.629
Kobra - ORIENT-EXPRESS, and others
Martin Kornberger - DINNER
Wolfgang Krantz - KREUZ UND QUER
Krokus - KROKUS, LP Schnoutz 632 6928 (1975) - said to be prog, or at least totally different to later stuff, so we're curious!
Lake Placid - ROCK IS ALIVE, Lamplight LR 1010
Georg Lawall - any of his solo stuff any good?
Life - WHEN IT COMES TO THE PUSH - Swiss trio of: Urs Frey, Wernär Ammann, Toni Huber
Love & Tears - LOVE & TEARS
Gustav Lütjens - DER SCHLÄFER, KEINE LIEBE - KEIN VORAN, LIVING MIRRORS
Machtwächter - LIFE-STORY, POLITISCHES KABARETT
Dolly Madison - Something Must Be Changed / Louis - not of interest, I guess?
Manderley - ...FLIEGT GEDANKEN, FLIEGT...
Wolfgang Maus Soundpicture - CHILDREN OF THE UNIVERSE
Veit Marvos (solo) - anything - reputedly not very good, but we need to hear something!
Medusa (CBS single)
Medusa (on Lava)
Meisenfloo - MEISENFLOO, Lagua 60723
Mekbilk - NETT UND ADRETT - if not straight new-wave
Mickey Rodent Band - THINGS GONNA HAPPEN TONITE
Mosaik - NO. 1 - reputedly jazzy Krautrock private pressing from 1977
Movin' On - 3 albums by: Albert Mangelsdorff, Bruno Spoerri, Ernst Reijseger, & Reto Weber
Fred Mühlböck - NICHTS ALS LIEBE
Music Community - MUSIC COMMUNITY
Mut - ÄMOL IS KÄMOL
Nada - SONG FOR A HAPPY GIRL - reputedly jazzy progressive Krautrock
Nighthawks - SHANK IT UP - reputedly ska band from Munich. Avoid
Nimbus - NIMBUS - said to be a bit like Matching Mole
Noctett - CONTRASTS, and FULL SCORE - reputedly interesting jazz of some sort
No Distance - DIFFERENT GUITARS
Original Mouth - AND FRIENDS
Os Pescadores - THE SOUND OF LONELYNESS
Pack - PACK - ex Sameti
Panarama - CAN THIS BE PARADISE
Paradise - PARADISE
Patanga - PATANGA - ethnic fusion?
Pentagon (Heinz Kunert)
Phuspils - Mad Man's Laughing / Trip In The Sun - single
Prima Klima - crap?
Proud - FIRST TIME
Proud Flesh
Quintus Project - MOMENTS, private NGM-L 001
Ramesh & Feel Wheel - THE BEAUTY OF OUR MADNESS
Repent Walpurgis - THE OUTSIDER
Riot - GREEN AND BLUE, and BLACK HILL - some sort of fusion? on Nagara
Rippers - HONESTY - probably of no interest at all!
Roccata - A ROCKIN' GAME
Rockfolk - WE ARE OFTEN ROCKFOLK
Rockin' Mona - FIRST, H. MEADOW & ROCKIN' MONA
Rocktober - NOCH’N KEKS
Rockvogel - ROCKVOGEL
Klaus Röder (solo guitarist) - KOMPOSITIONEN
Rontheo - Breitkopf Song BSO 70007 - due on Garden Of Delights!
Saitensprung - ICH WOLLT, DASS DER AM KRAGEN HING
Saubermanns Weibchen - PAUSCHALREISE INS INNERE..., Hicoton BTL 666
Scara Brea - SCARA BRAE
Schamberger Stössel Kusz - I MECHD NED WISSN, Erlkönig ERL 2005 - probably not of interest at all!
Schlammpeitziger - ERDRAUCHHARNSCHLECK, Entenpfuhl EMM LP 04
Schlappmaul - SCHLAPPMAUL, and KOMMEN TU DEIN... - on Brutkasten
Schloss - READY FOR THE SHOW (Peak 3281, 1981)
Jochen Schrumpf's Ceddo - UNCHAINED
Jochen Schrumpf - SAGUITARIUS
Schubert Band - on Amiga, seemingly a DDR pop band
Kristian Schultze Set - OVERDRIVE, or RECREATION
Seattle - SEATTLE (private F 666.340)
Seelow - MR. DYNAMITE
SF - ORDAL - seemingly crap electro-pop
Shakesbeer - WELCOME TO THE 80'S (Stall SSU 1380), SHAKESBEER (Peak 3081)
Siebensterns Abfahrt - reputedly underground hippie rock
Sirius - RUNNING TO PARADISE (Brutkasten 85 R030)
Sodom - GUTEN MORGEN
Softice - SAME (CBS S 64995)
Soul Condor - CERTAIN LIONS & TIGERS (BASF 20 29035-2) - looks dubious
Sound Machine - Black Sugar Honey / Woman 7" private Duo 1190
Bruno Spoerri as "Marcel Ferrat" - Four Rhythms Of Time
Anselm Spring - ICH BIN... (Aladin 1C 066-32 563) - of any interest?
Springflut - KINDER DES MONDES - ex SFF
Streamline - SAME (View VS 0026)
Stricher - need to hear, if of interest that is!
Suedama - SAME (View/Good Noise VGNS 2022)
Surgery - ÜBERMORGEN, and SUNNY CRISIS
Surprise - SURPRISE (Knöterich KN 585)
Tänzers Traum - WOLKENLAND (Wundertüte TÜT 126)
Tender Aggression - POWER SANDWICH (Intercord INT 160.056)
Tenderness - SAME - Stahl ? or Intercord ?
Tetragon (Swiss fusion band) - did they ever release anything?
Thanx - RIDE MAMA RIDE (Pinball 6.24099) - doesn't look at all promising
TJA - BIKINI MÄDCHEN (Biber BI 6140) - probably cheesy pop
Tora - TORA (IC KS 80034) - electro-pop? disco?
Voices - THE STORY OF THE RINGS (VOX-2001-84)
Manni von Bohr - MANNIFEST (Blue Flame 39850242) - is it of any interest?
Reto Weber (solo) - LOVE PERCUSSION SONG (Gold LP 11067)
Dieter Weberpals & Robert Hofmann - JUST ANOTHER MOOD, LP 104512 (1989) - is it of any interest?
Whipping Post - AFTER & REALLY LIVE - is it better than SO WE ARE?
White Heat - WHITE HEAT (Karma 2325 207) - could be disco!
Peter Wolbrandt (solo) - SO WEIT - is it of any interest?
Zeberon - ZEBERON, Mullbinde
Zeitlos - AUF LEBEN UND TOD - with Hartwig Biereichel of Novalis
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Posted: October 05 2006 at 22:35 |
Anyone heard of this one, sound like it could fit the genre, have not heard any music yet. Sounds interesting though.
Niagara:
Niagara’s 1972 “S.U.B.” release on United Artist (Germany). Man
finding info on this record is pretty scant. This is definitely a hot
morsel of German jazz/kraut/funk. Here’s some words from Gepre.net:
Prog, featuring Danny Fichelscher of Amon Düül II and Popol Vuh. First album is apparently all percussion.
Extremely funky Can soundalikes. This band contains some mainstays of
the krautrock movement like Danny Fichelscher of Amon Düül II and Popol
Vuh and Udo Lindenberg of something else which I can’t remember. Both
these members play percussion on the LP. The LP is percussion heavy (4
percussionists in all) but not just percussion. There are some
extremely funky tracks, with wah-wah guitar and busy bass runs. The
LP will remind mostly of Tago-Mago period Can but also of Weather
Report and an instrumental Santana. Tracks range from 3-12 minutes and
there is no singing, mostly trumpets and sax taking on the top lines.
“Bones” reminds me of Can playing the Sesame Street soundtrack but
don’t let that put you off. Standout track for me is “Kattarh”. A big
collectable here in England on vinyl, sought after by DJs as well as
prog-fans because of the many break-beats to be found on this LP. I’m
not sure what label this was originally on - maybe BASF? —
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Posted: October 01 2006 at 19:55 |
I think it was because it was my first Krautrock band it inmedeatly repelled me from the genre.
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Posted: October 01 2006 at 19:24 |
chamberry wrote:
And very hard to get into, but it sure pays off in the end.
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You think so chams ? I liked 'em immediately. Was listening to a lot of Throbbing Gristle and Nurse With Wound at that time 'tho
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Posted: October 01 2006 at 19:12 |
Yukorin wrote:
Faust an' So Far are gonna slay you! Incredible albums
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And very hard to get into, but it sure pays off in the end.
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Posted: October 01 2006 at 18:59 |
Faust an' So Far are gonna slay you! Incredible albums
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Posted: October 01 2006 at 16:19 |
I'm really digging Cluster 71 lately, what a great album
Getting the first two Faust albums later today(maybe)
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Posted: October 01 2006 at 16:17 |
I got and listened today to Jesdat - The City Lights. A pretty solid accomplished made my the spanish artists. I liked most of it, especially Blind World.
Now I'm having some thoughts whether it's real Klautrock. I found slim resemblances, much more coming a Progressive Electronic essence, build upon experimentality and upon a technical dark ambiance.
Edited by Ricochet - October 01 2006 at 16:25
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Posted: October 01 2006 at 16:11 |
A new band arrived at the archives. Bardo Pond.Lovers of Krautrock might want to check this band out. I can recommend their album Lapsed. It's very noisy, but once you get the hang of it then it's all smooth sailing from there.
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Posted: October 01 2006 at 01:40 |
http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,446622,00.htmlThis will give you a little more information about Hunters & Collectors, although there is a wealth of information about them just through google A couple fast facts: Formed the year I was born! They named themselves after a song by Can
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Posted: September 30 2006 at 22:22 |
Bilek wrote:
Revival after 4 days...
Just listening to Anubian Lights' Let Not the Flame Die Out album.
this band is listed as Krautrock in the archives,
despite the fact that they're from the USA. To make matters more
complicated, they were moved here from psychedelic/space rock
section!!!!
There are also a couple of other bands from other parts of the world, and the multinational Between... you can say Krautrock
is a style rather than a national movement, but do these
non-german bands really reflect the Krautrock style? (the said album of
Anubian Lights reflect more of an experimental/electronic approach rather than classic Krautrock style)
Besides, even more German related bands (Swiss etc.) aren't listed under Krautrock, such as Brainticket (contrary to Krokodil, which I thought were swiss, in Krautrock!)
so, what are the criteria for Krautrock? if anubian lights is here, shouldn't bands like Tortoise and Stereolab also be included? (I didn't hear either of them, just writing upon info I got from PA) English Amon Düül is excused because of its original AD II connection; what about the rest? More important; what are some German bands in space/experimental genres while they could easily be described as Krautrock? (My Solid Ground is a prominent example)
P.S. the album I mentioned above is included in a mp3 selection CD named "Space Rock"!!!!!! it also includes one Hawkwind and a couple of other Hawkwind related material, Alan Davey, Nik Turner etc. |
Have a read of Alan and Steve Freeman's 'Crack In The Cosmic Egg'. They usually have everything pretty much spot on.
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ultimathule/audion.html
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Posted: September 30 2006 at 22:17 |
tardis wrote:
If you enjoy Krautrock, you might also enjoy Krautrock influenced music...
Check out Hunters & Collectors for example.
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Don't know 'em Doc. Any info ?
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Posted: September 30 2006 at 21:50 |
If you enjoy Krautrock, you might also enjoy Krautrock influenced music... Check out Hunters & Collectors for example.
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Posted: September 29 2006 at 20:04 |
I also think the same thing about Brainticket, Bilek. IMO Cottonwoodhill and Psychonauts are clearly Krautrock. Although Tortoise has some krautrock influences, They where one of the pioneers of another genre.
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Posted: September 29 2006 at 12:13 |
Don't sweat it kitten
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Posted: September 29 2006 at 11:07 |
Revival after 4 days...
Just listening to Anubian Lights' Let Not the Flame Die Out album.
this band is listed as Krautrock in the archives, despite the fact that they're from the USA. To make matters more complicated, they were moved here from psychedelic/space rock section!!!!
There are also a couple of other bands from other parts of the world, and the multinational Between... you can say Krautrock is a style rather than a national movement, but do these non-german bands really reflect the Krautrock style? (the said album of Anubian Lights reflect more of an experimental/electronic approach rather than classic Krautrock style)
Besides, even more German related bands (Swiss etc.) aren't listed under Krautrock, such as Brainticket (contrary to Krokodil, which I thought were swiss, in Krautrock!)
so, what are the criteria for Krautrock? if anubian lights is here, shouldn't bands like Tortoise and Stereolab also be included? (I didn't hear either of them, just writing upon info I got from PA) English Amon Düül is excused because of its original AD II connection; what about the rest? More important; what are some German bands in space/experimental genres while they could easily be described as Krautrock? (My Solid Ground is a prominent example)
P.S. the album I mentioned above is included in a mp3 selection CD named "Space Rock"!!!!!! it also includes one Hawkwind and a couple of other Hawkwind related material, Alan Davey, Nik Turner etc.
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Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret: Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Posted: September 25 2006 at 01:59 |
Agemo wrote:
I like the debut album from Nine Days Wonder. It is not your typical krautrock (more Zappa-like) but a great album by a German band |
Great shout Agemo ! Stunning debut. I was gonna 5 star it but had a flick around an' couldn't find it here. Definately one to add
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Posted: September 18 2006 at 05:04 |
Aaron wrote:
just curious
do any of the big Duul fans here think that Can sucks super monkey balls?
maybe it's just me
Aaron
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Not a matter of rivalry, indeed... check my signature ; I love both bands (Can a little more, though)
btw; I think AD II went downhill after 1973. Nothing imaginative as Yeti or Lemminge... the same can be said about Can, but there's something that appeals me, even in their disco flavoured albums... (not Rite Time, that's something else !)
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Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret: Baris Manco,Erkin Koray,Cem Karaca,Mogollar,3 Hürel,Selda,Edip Akbayram,Fikret Kizilok,Ersen (and Dadaslar) (but stick with the '70's, and 'early 80's!)
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Posted: September 16 2006 at 10:48 |
Aaron wrote:
just curious
do any of the big Duul fans here think that Can sucks super monkey balls?
maybe it's just me
Aaron
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I am a krautrock fan and love Amon Duul (both) and I also happen to love Can as well.
I know of others that dislike Can. But as others have noted, Can is different in approach and sound from their peers.
Focus on the ones you love and be happy with it
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Posted: September 16 2006 at 10:44 |
Jus' bin 'avin a flick through the Can an' noticed that 'Prehistoric Future' (sessions from '68. Vinyl only) is missing. Could be a boot 'tho it was widely available in UK record shops when it was released a few years back. Also there is a French cassette (name escapes me. Don't 'ave it. Edit: 'Only You' perhaps ?) from the early '80s with some unreleased material
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