Ihre Kinder - Anfang ohne Ende (Reissue) (1972/1997)

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Title: Anfang ohne Ende
Year Of Release: 1972/1997
Label: Kuckuck
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:00:22
Total Size: 372 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. Fließbandlied
2. Ein Lied für dich
3. Für dich und mich
4. Auf dem Schachbrett
5. Alptraum
6. In Ewigkeit Amen
7. Unny Werssal und seine Band
8. Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann
9. Anfang ohne Ende

Bonus Tracks:
10. Spinne im Netz
11. Stunden
12. Die graue Stadt
13. St. Marzipan
14. Seine Majestät der König geht

Line-up:
Sonny Hennig / vocals, keyboard
Tommi Roeder / bass, saxophon, guitar, vocals
Walti Schneider / bass, acc, vocals
Gunter Storch / drums,
Wolf Stumm / guitar

IHRE KINDER can be placed at the roots of the so-called "Krautrock". As the first rock band at all they produced in their mother-tongue German and published five main albums between 1969 and 1972.

The core of IHRE KINDER were the keyboarder and singer Sonny Hennig, the guitarist Ernst Schultz and the producer Jonas Porst. Their music combined influences from the American protest song (Bob Dylan), white blues music from England and - in a cautious way - the typical German electronic rock music of the early 70s to a progressive und unique mixture. Their most impressive songs are about political topics like nuclear armament ("Toter Soldat") or social problems like drugs ("Weißer Schnee, Schwarze Nacht"). At their early time the phrase "progressive" was yet to be born. Lacking other definitions they were elected the best German "Blues band" by the readers of "Express" in 1970. Key albums were "Leere Hände" (1970) - also published in the UK as "Empty Hands" - "2375 004" (1970) - also known as "Jeanscover" - and "Werdohl" (1971), by which Ernst Schultz had substituted Jonas Porst as producer.

SONNY HENNIG published the solo album "Tränengas" in 1971, in which he discussed the political situation in Germany from a left-wing view, and in the same year ERNST SCHULTZ recorded his opus "Paranoia Picknick", which excelled with a blend of serious lyrics and sophisticated guitar work. The best of the latter was "Synthetischer Orient No. 1".

After the break-up in 1972 every now and then band members came together to play at festivals and recorded some albums, none of them of greater importance.


  • marijohan
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Bedankt....
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.