Psychedelic Underground
Psychedelic Underground | ||||
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Studio album by Amon Düül | ||||
Released | 1969 | |||
Recorded | 1968-1969 | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, psychedelic rock, space rock, experimental rock | |||
Label | Metronome Records | |||
Producer | Meisel-Produktion | |||
Amon Düül chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Psychedelic Underground is a 1969 psychedelic rock album by the German band Amon Düül.
Track Listing
- All Songs Written & Arranged By Amon Düül.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Ein Wunderhübsches Mädchen Träumt von Sandosa (A Wonderfully Pretty Girl Dreams of Sandosa)" | 17:03 |
2. | "Kaskados Minnelied (The Cockatoo's Love Song)" | 2:54 |
3. | "Mama Düül und ihre Sauerkrautband spielt auf (Mama Duul and her Sauerkraut Band Play On)" | 2:54 |
4. | "Im Garten Sandosa (In the Garden at Sandosa)" | 7:48 |
5. | "Der Garten Sandosa im Morgentau (The Garden at Sandosa in the Morning Dew)" | 8:06 |
6. | "Bitterlings Verwandlung (Bitterling's Transformation)" | 2:30 |
Personnel
- Rainer Bauer: electric and twelve-string guitars, vocals
- Ulrich Leopold: electric and acoustic basses
- Krischke: drums, piano
- Angelika Filanda: drums, vocals
- Ella Bauer: drums, percussion, vocals
- Uschi Obermaier: maracas
- Helge Filanda: congas, vocals
Rerelease Information[2]
- Since its debut in 1969 on Metronome (and its concurrent Stateside release, the album has been re-issued a total of nine times. The list is as follows:
- Metronome released the album again in 1973, calling it "This Is Amon Düül" (catalog number: 200 146)
- Brain Records (Germany) called the album "Minnelied" and reissued it in 1979, with the catalog number 0040.149.
- From then on, the various reissues would keep the original album title.
- Captain Trip Records (Japan; catalog number CTCD-021) in 1995
- Spalax Music (France; catalog number CD 14947) in 1996
- Repertoire Records (Germany; catalog number REP 4616-WY) in 1997
- Kekere Aquarium (catalog number KA 0-18) and 100% Recordings (catalog number 3%; both in Croatia) in 1998
- Arcàngelo Records (Japan; catalog number ARC 7034) in 2003
- Metronome re-issued the album two more times; once in 2009, and then again one year later (both with the catalog number MLP 15 332)
References
- ↑ Raggett, Ned. "Allmusic review". Allmusic. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
- ↑ Reissue history and details at discogs
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