The Blackbirds - No Destination (Reissue) (1968/2005)
Artist: The Blackbirds
Title: No Destination
Year Of Release: 1968/2005
Label: Long Hair
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 44:17
Total Size: 357 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: No Destination
Year Of Release: 1968/2005
Label: Long Hair
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 44:17
Total Size: 357 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Golden Sun
02. Space
03. No Destination
04. Long Tall Dorothe
05. Sandmann's Bound
06. That's My Love
07. Girl I'm Wondering
08. Show Me That You Love Me
09. Something Different
10. She
Bonus Tracks:
11. Lead On Light
12. Sherry Baby
13. Burning Out For Rock'n Roll
14. Sherry Baby
Line-up:
Werner Breinig - guitar, vocals
Heinz Koop - bass
Hubert Koop - organ
Helmut Vigneron - drums
The story of Blackbirds is the story of two different groups, both led by Werner Breinig. His first incarnation of Blackbirds was a beat group formed in Saarland 1965. Their album No Destination (1968) was only released in the UK on the Saga label. It consisted of psychedelic beat music comparable to the first Petards album. It is worth noting that German 'underground' albums were real rarities way back in 1968, the new underground scene had just began flowering with fresh bands like Amon Duul, Guru Guru and Tangerine Dream. The songs (ten in all) were short, but included some interesting organ work. Presumably the Blackbirds didn't quite match the musical revolution of the late sixties (as the above mentioned groups did!) and disbanded.
When Blackbirds resurfaced in 1971 with Touch Of Music (1971). They had adopted a nice, poetic and classical influenced progressive style. There was also room for some more powerful passages in-between, characteristic for the early seventies progressive music we all have learned to love. The album included six tracks in all and was released on the hideous Opp label where a Hairy Chapter album also found an outlet.
Both the Blackbirds albums are now very rare, it's hard to pinpoint the current asking price as it very much depends on what YOU are willing to pay. A very rough estimate would be 125 DEM for No Destination and 175 DEM for Touch Of Music.
When Blackbirds resurfaced in 1971 with Touch Of Music (1971). They had adopted a nice, poetic and classical influenced progressive style. There was also room for some more powerful passages in-between, characteristic for the early seventies progressive music we all have learned to love. The album included six tracks in all and was released on the hideous Opp label where a Hairy Chapter album also found an outlet.
Both the Blackbirds albums are now very rare, it's hard to pinpoint the current asking price as it very much depends on what YOU are willing to pay. A very rough estimate would be 125 DEM for No Destination and 175 DEM for Touch Of Music.