Eulenspygel - Eulenspygel (Reissue) (1979/2017)
Artist: Eulenspygel
Title: Eulenspygel
Year Of Release: 1979/2017
Label: Universal Digital Enterprises
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:53
Total Size: 93/268 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Eulenspygel
Year Of Release: 1979/2017
Label: Universal Digital Enterprises
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:53
Total Size: 93/268 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Boogie 03:56
02 - Spaziergang 04:31
03 - Mir reicht's 04:24
04 - Liebeslied 04:13
05 - Madchen 04:36
06 - Till Eulenspygel 03:34
07 - Mein Freund Hans 03:56
08 - Kinderlied 04:31
09 - Begegnung 04:10
Line-up:
Detlev Nottrodt / acoustic & electric guitars, vocals
Günter Marek / guitar
Peter Weber / bass, vocals
Peter Garattoni / drums, percussion, drum machine
Founded in Stuttgart, Germany in 1971 - Disbanded in 1983
The ROYAL SERVANTS, forerunners of EULENSPYGEL, were formed in 1965 in Swabia/Germany. Starting up with beat music, they gradually turned to Blues Rock, finally Progressive Psychedelic and released one album named "We". In early 1971, they were one of the first bands to write their songs in German. So they changed their name into EULENSPYGEL the same year and the first new release was named "2", recorded at the Maschen studio near Hamburg. The front cover caused a scandal because of a burnt chicken and was later substituted. This album documents the awakening of the german rock music on the way to its own identity.
Musically they played on the same level as foreign bands including long instrumental parts, sometimes psychedelic coloured. Lyrics were full of social criticism. The lineup at this time was: Karl-Heinz Großhans (organ, vocals), Cornelius Hauptmann (flute), Ronnie Libal (bass), Günter Klinger (drums), Rainer 'Mulo' Maulbetsch (vocals, harmonica), Detlev Nottrodt (guitar, vocals) and finally Matthias aka 'James' aka 'Till' Thurow (guitar, violin). Next LP "Ausschuss" was produced 1972 with the same members in London at the famous BEATLES Apple Studios. It succeeds in capturing the early-70's progressive mood, sometimes angular sometimes mellow - in the year 2000 reissued on CD with several blues oriented bonus tracks produced by the reformed band in 1973/74.
From 1975 on and after several lineup changes and unsuccessful attempts to find another record company, the group was a quartet with only one remaining original member Detlev Nottrodt. After years of not much activity their eponymous third album was recorded and released in 1979 with 10 songs, later also offered on two compact discs with several additional tracks. This was followed by "Laut & Deutlich" 4 years later. The last two records changed to mainstream conventional mellow rock with less creativity and none of their radical political lyrics. EULENSPYGEL disbanded for good in late 1983.
With "Staub auf deinem Haar" recorded 1973 but released in 2004 for the first time they were demonstrating that they could convince their fans on the stage too.
At the moment this is the last sign of life of this interesting german band.
The ROYAL SERVANTS, forerunners of EULENSPYGEL, were formed in 1965 in Swabia/Germany. Starting up with beat music, they gradually turned to Blues Rock, finally Progressive Psychedelic and released one album named "We". In early 1971, they were one of the first bands to write their songs in German. So they changed their name into EULENSPYGEL the same year and the first new release was named "2", recorded at the Maschen studio near Hamburg. The front cover caused a scandal because of a burnt chicken and was later substituted. This album documents the awakening of the german rock music on the way to its own identity.
Musically they played on the same level as foreign bands including long instrumental parts, sometimes psychedelic coloured. Lyrics were full of social criticism. The lineup at this time was: Karl-Heinz Großhans (organ, vocals), Cornelius Hauptmann (flute), Ronnie Libal (bass), Günter Klinger (drums), Rainer 'Mulo' Maulbetsch (vocals, harmonica), Detlev Nottrodt (guitar, vocals) and finally Matthias aka 'James' aka 'Till' Thurow (guitar, violin). Next LP "Ausschuss" was produced 1972 with the same members in London at the famous BEATLES Apple Studios. It succeeds in capturing the early-70's progressive mood, sometimes angular sometimes mellow - in the year 2000 reissued on CD with several blues oriented bonus tracks produced by the reformed band in 1973/74.
From 1975 on and after several lineup changes and unsuccessful attempts to find another record company, the group was a quartet with only one remaining original member Detlev Nottrodt. After years of not much activity their eponymous third album was recorded and released in 1979 with 10 songs, later also offered on two compact discs with several additional tracks. This was followed by "Laut & Deutlich" 4 years later. The last two records changed to mainstream conventional mellow rock with less creativity and none of their radical political lyrics. EULENSPYGEL disbanded for good in late 1983.
With "Staub auf deinem Haar" recorded 1973 but released in 2004 for the first time they were demonstrating that they could convince their fans on the stage too.
At the moment this is the last sign of life of this interesting german band.