Birth Control - Alsatian (2003)
Artist: Birth Control
Title: Alsatian
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Roxxon Records & Tapes
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:07:38
Total Size: 169/401 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Alsatian
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Roxxon Records & Tapes
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:07:38
Total Size: 169/401 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jump (For Your Life) 6:08
02. Rock The Road 4:04
03. Raindrops 9:29
04. In The City 8:47
05. Julie's Dream 8:49
06. Get You Down 4:14
07. Alsatian 9:26
08. The Reverend's Holy Sermon 4:03
09. Like Nothing Ever Changed 8:31
10. A Night Of It 4:07
Formed in Berlin, Germany in 1968 - Disbanded in 1984 - Reformed from 1993-2014 - Active again since 2016
Psychedelic Krautrock to Heavy Progressive Rock with elements of Blues and Jazz
BIRTH CONTROL were formed at the end of sixties. In those early years they played hybrid jazz rock compositions, mainly instrumental. They recorded their first album for Metronome bringing to the fore an accent for humour and provoking thoughts (the name of the band and the album cover illustrate it as well). Their second album "Operation" shows a great improvement in sound, a kind of heavy rock based sound with subtle jazzy arrangements. This album had a great success for the Ohr label (specialised to promote the rise of the German underground rock scene). In 1972, "Believe InThe Pill" was also released for Ohr. After several replacements, the quintet recorded "Rebirth", a progressive heavy rock album. In 1976, "Blackdoor Possibilities" was a commercial failure due to a more mainstream sound and the inclusion of more jazz elements. "Increase" recorded in 1977 marked a return to the hard rock source. BIRTH CONTROL come back to light in the 90s for many reunion albums as "Jungle Life" or "Two Worlds".
Psychedelic Krautrock to Heavy Progressive Rock with elements of Blues and Jazz
BIRTH CONTROL were formed at the end of sixties. In those early years they played hybrid jazz rock compositions, mainly instrumental. They recorded their first album for Metronome bringing to the fore an accent for humour and provoking thoughts (the name of the band and the album cover illustrate it as well). Their second album "Operation" shows a great improvement in sound, a kind of heavy rock based sound with subtle jazzy arrangements. This album had a great success for the Ohr label (specialised to promote the rise of the German underground rock scene). In 1972, "Believe InThe Pill" was also released for Ohr. After several replacements, the quintet recorded "Rebirth", a progressive heavy rock album. In 1976, "Blackdoor Possibilities" was a commercial failure due to a more mainstream sound and the inclusion of more jazz elements. "Increase" recorded in 1977 marked a return to the hard rock source. BIRTH CONTROL come back to light in the 90s for many reunion albums as "Jungle Life" or "Two Worlds".