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Bomb - 4:11 Composed & Arranged By – Amon Düül II Performers – Chris Karrer, Falk U. Rogner, John Weinzierl, Peter Leopold, Renate Krötenschwanz-Knaup, Bobby Heibl Guests – Keith Forsey, Lothar Meid, Peter Kramper Originally released in 1974 Recorded at Bavaria Studios Remixed at Bavarias.
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Vive La Trance is the seventh studio album released by the German Krautrock band Amon Düül II, which was released in 1973. Produced by Olaf Kübler and Amon Düül II and engineered by Peter Kramper, Vive La Trance was recorded and remixed at Bavaria Studios with additional remixing done at Union Studio München. The album sleeve's photography was done by Falk U. Rogner and Gena Zimmerman, with additional design and artwork by Jürgen Rogner.
Amon Düül ll's extraordinary 1973 album finds the influential German art rock band working surprisingly well in a short song format while still stamping the music with their unique sound. Fly United," "Trap," and "Ladies Mimikry" show diverse styles of pop and rock running happily into each other with memorably quirky results. The instrumentation here is as quirky as ever,too - perhaps even more so than usual, with Chris Karrer's violin and sax playing now in the fore. The melodies are often shimmering
Coldplay - Viva La Vida. Madonna La Isla Bonita. 10. U - Дискотека 80-х. Soul Asylum Runaway Train. Maximum '90. Londonbeat I've Been Thinking About You. Радио Шоколад.
1974's VIVE LA TRANCE is a solid album from German psychedelic/prog pioneers Amon Duul II. The band's roots extend back to the early days of the progressive movement, in a late 60s political/musical commune in Munich. At first known simply as Amon Duul (from the ancient Egyptian sun god, and the Turkish word for "moon"), the band - much like early Pink Floyd - specialized in extended live "freak-out" jams.
| A1 | A Morning ExcuseBass, Cello, Electric Guitar, Choir – Robby HeiblChoir – Renate Krötenschwanz Knaup*Drums, Grand Piano – Peter LeopoldElectric Guitar, Lyrics By – John WeinzierlSynthesizer [Vcs3] – Falk U. Rogner*Vocals – Chris Karrer |
3:18 |
| A2 | Fly UnitedBass, Electric Guitar – John WeinzierlDrums – Peter LeopoldElectric Guitar, Saxophone – Chris KarrerGrand Piano [Guest] – Peter KramperTwelve-String Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Lyrics By – Robby HeiblVocals – Renate Krötenschwanz Knaup* |
3:30 |
| A3 | JalousieAcoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – John WeinzierlBass – Robby HeiblDrums – Peter LeopoldGrand Piano [Guest] – Peter KramperLyrics By – Falk U. Rogner*Vocals – Renate Krötenschwanz Knaup* |
3:26 |
| A4 | Im Krater Blühn Wieder Die BäumeAcoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – John WeinzierlBass – Robby HeiblDrums – Peter LeopoldOrgan, Synthesizer [Vcs3] – Falk U. Rogner* |
3:06 |
| A5 | MozambiqueBass, Strings [Gurke] – Robby HeiblChoir [Guest] – Desmond BonnerChoir [Guest], Percussion [Finger-snips] [Guest] – Lothar MeidChoir [Guest], Percussion [Finger-snips] [Guest], Percussion [Guest] – Keith ForseyChoir, Vocals – Renate Krötenschwanz Knaup*Drums, Grand Piano, Lyrics By – Peter LeopoldElectric Guitar – Chris Karrer, John WeinzierlOrgan, Synthesizer [Vcs3] – Falk U. Rogner* |
7:38 |
| B1 | Apocalyptik BoreBass, Violin – Robby HeiblDrums – Peter LeopoldElectric Guitar – John WeinzierlHarmonium, Organ, Synthesizer [Vcs3] – Falk U. Rogner*Twelve-String Guitar, Electric Guitar, Violin, Vocals, Lyrics By – Chris KarrerVocals [Voice] [Guest] – Desmond Bonner |
6:38 |
| B2 | Dr. JeckyllBass, Violin, Vocals – Robby HeiblDrums – Peter LeopoldElectric Guitar – Chris KarrerElectric Guitar, Vocals, Lyrics By – John WeinzierlSynthesizer [Vcs3] – Falk U. Rogner*Vocals – Renate Krötenschwanz Knaup* |
2:58 |
| B3 | TrapBass – Robby HeiblDrums – Peter LeopoldElectric Guitar, Lyrics By – John WeinzierlElectric Guitar, Saxophone – Chris KarrerOrgan, Synthesizer [Vcs3] – Falk U. Rogner*Vocals – Renate Krötenschwanz Knaup* |
3:33 |
| B4 | Pig ManBass, Vocals – Robby HeiblDrums – Peter LeopoldElectric Guitar, Saxophone – Chris KarrerElectric Guitar, Vocals, Lyrics By – John WeinzierlVocals – Renate Krötenschwanz Knaup* |
2:36 |
| B5 | MananaBass – John WeinzierlDrums, Percussion – Peter LeopoldGuitar, Maracas, Mellotron, Vocals, Lyrics By – Chris Karrer |
3:20 |
| B6 | Ladies MimikriBass, Electric Guitar – John WeinzierlDrums – Peter LeopoldElectric Guitar, Vocals, Violin, Saxophone, Lyrics By – Chris Karrer |
4:16 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UAS 29 504, UAS 29504 | Amon Düül II | Vive La Trance (LP, Album) | United Artists Records, United Artists Records | UAS 29 504, UAS 29504 | UK | 1973 |
| K 29 504 Y | Amon Düül II | Vive La Trance (Cass, Album) | United Artists Records France | K 29 504 Y | France | 1973 |
| SPV 305381 2LP | Amon Düül II | Vive La Trance (2xLP, Album, RE) | SPV, SPV Recordings, BMG | SPV 305381 2LP | Europe | 2018 |
| TIDE 9120-2 | Amon Düül 2* | Vive La Trance (CD, Album, RE) | High Tide | TIDE 9120-2 | Italy | 1993 |
| LLP-80961 | Amon Düül II | Vive La Trance (LP, Album, Promo) | Liberty | LLP-80961 | Japan | 1973 |
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