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4 stars 1971: Eloy - Eloy - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8a8cutYP7frdcDVd9KDlCWUTHQ8aavMa
 
Today, it's the long-awaited debut album from Eloy! Thumbs Up
 
 
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At the Dawning of a new day, it's Time to Turn to the Visionary albums of Eloy now as we experience the Power and the Passion of their musical Performances. Eloy's spacey psychedelic albums can be compared to bright Rays of Sunshine, or like ships Floating gently in the Topographic Oceans of Prog. I'm looking forward to delving Inside Eloy's long and glorious discography for the first time, where I've heard each album is as unique and  varied as the Colours of the Planets in the Solar System. And so, it's Destination outward bound now, where horizons seem to beckon me, and where The Answer to my proggy prayers lies within. Smile

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  4 stars 1972: Dom - Edge of Time - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTZoUByYg7U
 
 Beam me up, Scotty, for a spaced-out psychedelic journey to the edge of time. Star
 
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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Check out my new list on RYM. Features relevant bands, albums and links to sound samples

Ultimate A-Z KRAUTROCK (60s/70s)



Wow! What an incredible list - 16 pages of classic Krautrock albums, which just goes to show that the two A-Z lists assembled here have barely scratched the surface of the Rock. Smile


I made a comprehensive list to cover ALL the bands that were considered Krautrock in the 60s and 70s. I was careful to only include the "kosmische" bands that either fully or marginally embraced psychedelic elements. That's why i didn't include hard rock bands like Lucifer's Friend, pure jazz-fusion bands like Zyma or non-rock electronica like Klaus Schulze.
It was interesting to see you only included the first two Tangerine Dream albums in your Krautrock list. Wink


Those really are Krautrock before they changed into progressive electronic. Made the list easier for sure since they have over 100 albums!
I'm a completionist, so I would've been tempted to list ALL of Tangerine Dream's albums, even though they're not Krautrock. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Check out my new list on RYM. Features relevant bands, albums and links to sound samples

Ultimate A-Z KRAUTROCK (60s/70s)



Wow! What an incredible list - 16 pages of classic Krautrock albums, which just goes to show that the two A-Z lists assembled here have barely scratched the surface of the Rock. Smile


I made a comprehensive list to cover ALL the bands that were considered Krautrock in the 60s and 70s. I was careful to only include the "kosmische" bands that either fully or marginally embraced psychedelic elements. That's why i didn't include hard rock bands like Lucifer's Friend, pure jazz-fusion bands like Zyma or non-rock electronica like Klaus Schulze.
It was interesting to see you only included the first two Tangerine Dream albums in your Krautrock list. Wink


Those really are Krautrock before they changed into progressive electronic. Made the list easier for sure since they have over 100 albums!

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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Check out my new list on RYM. Features relevant bands, albums and links to sound samples

Ultimate A-Z KRAUTROCK (60s/70s)



Wow! What an incredible list - 16 pages of classic Krautrock albums, which just goes to show that the two A-Z lists assembled here have barely scratched the surface of the Rock. Smile


I made a comprehensive list to cover ALL the bands that were considered Krautrock in the 60s and 70s. I was careful to only include the "kosmische" bands that either fully or marginally embraced psychedelic elements. That's why i didn't include hard rock bands like Lucifer's Friend, pure jazz-fusion bands like Zyma or non-rock electronica like Klaus Schulze.
It was interesting to see you only included the first two Tangerine Dream albums in your Krautrock list. Wink
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Check out my new list on RYM. Features relevant bands, albums and links to sound samples

Ultimate A-Z KRAUTROCK (60s/70s)



Wow! What an incredible list - 16 pages of classic Krautrock albums, which just goes to show that the two A-Z lists assembled here have barely scratched the surface of the Rock. Smile


I made a comprehensive list to cover ALL the bands that were considered Krautrock in the 60s and 70s. I was careful to only include the "kosmische" bands that either fully or marginally embraced psychedelic elements. That's why i didn't include hard rock bands like Lucifer's Friend, pure jazz-fusion bands like Zyma or non-rock electronica like Klaus Schulze.

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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Lucifers Friend was not on his list...so maybe it's technically not considered 'krautrock'......?
Still...it's one of my favorites especially the first 2 lp's.
Jane has a very similar sound to Lucifers Friend at times but it is on the list.
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Jane had hints of Krautrock in the beginning. Lucifer's Friend never did. In fact, LF officially was the first band to be called heavy metal.

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Originally posted by dr wu23 dr wu23 wrote:

Lucifers Friend was not on his list...so maybe it's technically not considered 'krautrock'......?
Still...it's one of my favorites especially the first 2 lp's.

Lucifer's Friend were the first German band that came to mind when I was looking to fill the Krautrock "L-slot", but you're right, they're not technically a Krautrock band, so I bent the "rules" a little. On the other hand, I just added "The Utopia Strong" to the second A-Z list, who are listed as a Krautrock band, even though they're  from England. Smile
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Lucifers Friend was not on his list...so maybe it's technically not considered 'krautrock'......?
Still...it's one of my favorites especially the first 2 lp's.
Jane has a very similar sound to Lucifers Friend at times but it is on the list.
Both are heavy prog here at PA.



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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

Check out my new list on RYM. Features relevant bands, albums and links to sound samples

Ultimate A-Z KRAUTROCK (60s/70s)



Wow! What an incredible list - 16 pages of classic Krautrock albums, which just goes to show that the two A-Z lists assembled here have barely scratched the surface of the Rock. Smile


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Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Paul, to complete the second A-Z, for R you could try Royal Servants and for Y, Yatha Sidhra.  U is surprisingly hard.  You could try Unlimited Systems, its a bit new wavish but does feel a little Sauerkrautisch... lol

To save me doing a U-turn by deleting "U" from the  A-Z list I've added the ultra-modern Krautrock band "The Utopia Strong" from England, which now completes the second list.  Thumbs Up
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Oppps I see you have Yatha Sidhra already in the first set.  How about Yggdrasil?

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Krautrock A-Z - Part One

Agitation Free
Between
The Cosmic Jokers
Dom
Eloy
Edgar Froese (added for Verselibre)
Guru Guru (suggested by BaldFriede)
Hoelderlin
Ibliss (added by TigerFeet)
Jane (suggested by Moshkito)
Kraan (suggested by BaldJean)
Lucifer's Friend (suggested by DrWu23)
Message (added by ProgMind)
Novalis
Out of Focus (suggested by BaldJean or Bald Friede, probably, although I can't remember when) Embarrassed
Passport
Quaeschning & Schnauss
Rufus Zuphall
Klaus Schulze
Tangerine Dream (added for Verselibre)
Utopia (added by DrWu23)
Virgin's Dream
Wallenstein (suggested by Moshkito)
Xhol Caravan/Xhol (suggested by Moshkito)
Yatha Sidhra
Zomby Woof


Krautrock A-Z - Part Two
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A = Amon Duul II (added by Moshkito)
B = Brainticket (added by Verslibre)
C = Can (not suggested by anyone, but an an absolute must for inclusion)
D = Dschinn (a late Krautrock replacement for German New Age artist, Deuter)
E = Embryo (added by BaldFriede)
F = Faust (added by Bald Friede)
G = German Oak (added by Hiram)
H = Hanuman (added by Logan)
I = Ihre Kinder (added by Spacious Mind)
J = Janus (added by Spacious Mind)
K = Krokodil (added by Spacious Mind)
L = Liliental (added by BaldJean)
M = Mythos (added by Spacious Mind)
N = Necronomicon (added by BaldJean)
O = Orange Peel (added by BaldJean)
P = Popol Vuh (added by Moshkito)
R = Royal Servants (added by Spacious Mind)
S = Sperrmüll (added by Spacious Mind)
T = Tomorrow's Gift (added by Spacious Mind)
U = The Utopia Strong (added by me as a last resort instead of doing a U-turn and deleting the letter "U" from the list)
V = Vinegar (added by Spacious Mind)
W = Walter Wegmüller (added by Gordy)
Y = Yggdrasil (added by Spacious Mind
Z = Zarathustra (added by Spacious Mind)



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Oppps I see you have Yatha Sidhra already in the first set.  How about Yggdrasil?
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Originally posted by Spaciousmind Spaciousmind wrote:

Paul, to complete the second A-Z, for R you could try Royal Servants and for Y, Yatha Sidhra.  U is surprisingly hard.  You could try Unlimited Systems, its a bit new wavish but does feel a little Sauerkrautisch... lol

Thanks! Yatha Sidhra are already included in the first A-Z list, but I've just checked out Royal Servants on YouTube (after scrolling through all the videos of the Queen's servants) and they sound a right royal treat, so I'll add them to the list. Thumbs Up
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Paul, to complete the second A-Z, for R you could try Royal Servants and for Y, Yatha Sidhra.  U is surprisingly hard.  You could try Unlimited Systems, its a bit new wavish but does feel a little Sauerkrautisch... lol
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