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Amon Duul II
Release Date: 07/15/2008
Original Release:  1976
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1029985_CD
UPC # 693723423524
Label: Revisited (Germany)
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Performer: Amon Duul II
Distributor: Ryko Distribution

Notes: Personnel: Chris Karrer (vocals, guitars, violin); Stefan Zauner (vocals, guitars, soprano saxophone, keyboards); Klaus Ebert (vocals, guitars, bass guitar); John Weinzierl (vocals, guitars); Peter Leopold (drums). By 1976, Amon Duul had transitioned from a highly experimental unit to an almost traditional pop-rock act, with lyrics sung in English and a decidedly (and unexpectedly) rockist approach to songwriting. New members Stefan Zauner (keys) and Klaus Ebert (guitar and bass) contributed the majority of the songs, adding to the stark newness of the sound. While this album has its share of exciting moments, it is not a typical Amon Duul album, and will probably be best enjoyed by completists.
Best understood as a single concept split into two actual ensembles--Amon Duul I and Amon Duul II--with a shared origin and vision, Amon Duul is arguably the quintessential example of the style of music known as Krautrock. Born out of Germany's hippie art scene of the late 1960s, the Amon Duul name had divided into two separate entities by 1969, with the original band choosing a more free-form, improvisational approach to music making, while its sequel (and often contemporary) chose a more rigorous, technically adept progressive sound. Both acts went through various line-up changes over the subsequent decades, continuing to perform into the new millennium and benefiting greatly from the resurgent interest in German avant-garde music that took place in the late 1990s.
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Kraut Rock  
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