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"Ohr present a reissue of Amon Düül's Paradieswärts Düül, originally released in 1971. In 1968, the Münchner Kommune, formed in 1967, had applied to Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser, the organizer of the Essen Songtage, for a gig there.
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"Ohr present a reissue of Amon Düül's Paradieswärts Düül, originally released in 1971. In 1968, the Münchner Kommune, formed in 1967, had applied to Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser, the organizer of the Essen Songtage, for a gig there.
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One of the earliest and important krautrock albums reissued from the original analog master tapes.
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One of the earliest and important krautrock albums reissued from the original analog master tapes.
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This is an album that sat in my collection for decades. I hated it. Pulled it off the shelf some months ago and really came around to it. Its krautrock. Its extraterrestrial jazz. Its weird. Its actually pretty cool.
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This is an album that sat in my collection for decades. I hated it. Pulled it off the shelf some months ago and really came around to it. Its krautrock. Its extraterrestrial jazz. Its weird. Its actually pretty cool.
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"In September 1968, Amon Düül played the "International Essener Songtage," Germany's first rock festival of five days duration, which was initiated by the later OHR label boss Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser.
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"In September 1968, Amon Düül played the "International Essener Songtage," Germany's first rock festival of five days duration, which was initiated by the later OHR label boss Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser.
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Re-release of the second album by Annexus Quam, originally released in 1972. Transferred from the original master tapes and carefully remastered by HaGü Schmitz and Dieter Wegner. The timing was right: Five years earlier would have been too early, five years later would have been too late.
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Re-release of the second album by Annexus Quam, originally released in 1972. Transferred from the original master tapes and carefully remastered by HaGü Schmitz and Dieter Wegner. The timing was right: Five years earlier would have been too early, five years later would have been too late.
$16.00