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German OakЖанр: Krautrock
Год выпуска диска: 1972
Производитель диска: Германия
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 1:27:16
Трэклист:
[spoiler="1972 - German Oak"]
Трэклист:01. Airalert (1:55)
02. Down In The Bunker (17:48)
03. Raid Over Dusseldorf (16:04)
04. 1945 - Out Of The Ashes (2:20)
Доп. информация:- Wolfgang Franz Czaika / lead & rhythm guitar
- Ullrich Kallweit / drums, percussion
- Harry Kallweit / bbass, voice
- Manfred Uhr / organ/fuzz-organ, voice
- Norbert Luckas / guitars & noises
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[spoiler="1972 - Nibelungenlied"]
Трэклист:01. The Heroic Deeds Of Siegfried (6:10)
02. Nibelungenlied I: Siegfried & Kriemhild (7:31)
03. Gunter & Brunhild (4:03)
04. Hagen von Tronje (5:36)
05. Siegfried's Death (4:18)
06. Dankwart, Ruediger & Hildebrand (4:27)
07. Dietrich von Bern (3:28)
08. Nibelungenlied II: Kriemhild & Etzel, Final Fights and Death (12:17)
09. Lament (1:26)
Line-up / Musicians
- Franz / guitar, vocals
- Harry / bass
- Leo Manning / drums
- Ulli / guitar
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[spoiler="German Oak biography"]
A free form rock band founded by a small community of 5 German hippies / "avant garde" artists back at the beginning of the 70's (Wolfgang Franz Czaika, as Caesar, is credited with "Lead- & Rhythmguitar", Ullrich Kallweit, known as Ulli "Drums/Percussion". His brother Harry Kallweit known as Harry, contributes "Electric bass/voice", Manfred Uhr AKA Warlock on "Organ/fuzz-organ/voice" and Norbert Luckas AKA Nobbi on "Guitar/A77/Noises"). Their self title effort was published in 1972 in Düsseldorf at Luftschutzbunker (Air Raid Shelter) studio. The cover of their self title album (a militaristic image which is a portrait of the third Reich military force) provides an illustration of anger expressed by the WWII's young generation against their parents. By consequence German Oak's music is very tortured, dark and weird, dominated by heavy, "distorted" guitar solos & rhythms. The background creates "painful" & "ambient" sequences thanks to delay echoes, electronic "fuzzy" noises & repetitive bass lines. A funkadelic/jazzy felt punctuates with discretion this grandiose, "creepy" instrumental album. A first CD reissue was offered by Witch And Warlock in 1991. Today this album is re-edited by Radioactive records (2005). In a rather discretion they also released the moody, cloudy and experimental epic-kraut "Niebenlungenieg" (1972)
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