Orange Peel ‎– Orange Peel (Reissue) (1970/2004)

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Title: Orange Peel
Year Of Release: 1970/2004
Label: Second Life Records
Genre: Rock, Krautrock, Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock
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Total Time: 38:45
Total Size: 281 Mb (scans)
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Orange Peel ‎– Orange Peel (Reissue) (1970/2004)


Tracklist:

1 You Can't Change Them All (Hänf, Ralph Wiltheiß) - 18:16
2 Faces That I Used to Know (Heinrich Mohn, Curt Cress, Leslie Link, Ralph Wiltheiß, Peter Bischof) - 3:13
3 Tobacco Road (John D. Loudermilk) - 7:17
4 We Still Try to Change (Heinrich Mohn, Curt Cress, Leslie Link, Ralph Wiltheiß, Peter Bischof) - 10:05

Line-up::
Peter Bischof - Vocals, Percussion
Curt Cress - Drums, Percussion
Leslie Link - Guitar
Heinrich "Heini" Mohn - Bass
Ralph Wiltheiß - Organ

ORANGE PEEL is one of the first heavy progressive german act. The band was formed in 1968 by Peter Bischof, Leslie Link, Heinrich Mohn, Ralph Wilrheiss and Curt Cress, a young drummer of 17 years. They spearheaded the Krautrock movement with FAUST and AMON DÜÜL II by adding powerful organ playing to raw psychedelic rock. However, ORANGE PEEL released only one album, and disbanded immediately after in 1970. Most members pursued their careers with another progressive bands. The bassist Helmut Mohn replaced Michael Ertl in EPSILON, while Peter Bischof joined EMERGENCY and Curt Cress went to many bands like EMERGENCY, PASSPORT and ATLANTIS.

Their unique album was recorded at the end of 1969. Mostly featuring long tracks, the record is undoublty one of the most heavy psychedelic organ-based progressive albums of its time, with elongated solos of angry organ and guitar, announcing the debut albums from ELOY and GROBSCHNITT.

Little known, ORANGE PEEL was one of the main bands from early Krautrock. Recommended to all raw space rock lovers !



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.