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Genre: Experimental / Jam Band / Psychedelic
Location DE
Profile Views: 202424
Last Login: 7/26/2010
Member Since 11/13/2005
Website amonduul.de
Record Label Metronome,Ohr,BASF,Time Wind,Liberty,....more
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One of the first active Krautrock units, Amon Düül grew out of a commune in Munich that mixed radical political criticism with a unique vision of free-form improvisation tied to American psychedelic rock. Such open-ended and non-musical origins made the later activity of the group quite confusing, as a quartet of (slightly) more musically inclined members branched out in 1969 as Amon Düül II. Meanwhile, the original Amon Düül continued releasing albums, most of which had actually been recorded during a single jam session by the entire conglomeration in 1969. Though Amon Düül ceased recording material by 1972, frequent reissues during the decade -- and the resumption of the Amon Düül name by several Amon Düül II alumni in the 1980s -- resulted in still more confusion. Listeners unfamiliar with the lineup of every Amon Düül-related release can content themselves with the fact that the main line of the group began with Amon Düül in the late '60s and moved to Amon Düül II for the 1970s recordings. When originally founded in 1968 however, the group was more of an alternative-living commune project than actual recording artists. Wishing to bring their vision of hippie living to a worldwide audience, the collective named themselves Amon Düül (Amon being an Egyptian sun god, Düül a character from Turkish fiction) and recorded hours of material during what is reportedly one mammoth recording session from early 1969. Even before the release of the self-titled Amon Düül debut that year, several members -- led by vocalist Renate Knaup-Kroaetenschwanz (aka Renate Knaup), guitarist Chris Karrer, bassist John (Johannes) Weinzierl, drummer Peter Leopold and organist Falk U. Rogner -- had broken away from the original group to form Amon Düül II. That group released its own debut album Phallus Dei in 1969. While three additional albums credited to Amon Düül appeared in 1970 and 1971 (Collapsing/Singvögel Rückwärts & Co., Paradieswärts Düül and Disaster), they were actually comprised of additional recordings from 1969 sessions. .......... -
Members
Rayner Bauer - guitar/vocals.. Peter Leopold - drums.. Ulrich Leopold - bass.. Wolfgang Krischke - keyboards/drums.. Uschi Obermeier - percussion.. Angelika Filanda - drums/vocals.. Eleonora Romana - percussion/vocals.. Helge Filanda - percussion/conga/vocals.. Ella Bauer - percussion/vocals.. Chris Karrer - guitar/sax/vocals.. Danny Secundus Fichelscher - drums.. John Wienzierl - guitar/bass/sax/vocals.. Renate Knaup - drums/percussion/tambourine/vocals.. Dieter Serfas - drums/percussion.. Lothar Meid - keyboards/vocals.. Dave Anderson - bass.. Falk U. Rogner - bass/keyboards.. Shrat - violin/percussion/vocals.. Alois Gromer - sitar.. Karl Heinz Hausmann - keyboards.. Rolf Zacher - vocals.. Henrietto Kroetenschwarg - vocals.. Jim Jackson - keyboards.. Olaf Kubler - sax.. Joy Alaska - vocals.. Peter Kramper - synthesizer.. Lakshminarayana Shankar - tabla.. Liz VanNeienhoff - tabla.. Paul Heyda - vocals.. Robby Heibl - guitar/bass/violin/cello.. Desmond Bonner - vocals.. Keith Forsey - percussion.. Wild Willy Barrett - keyboards, vocals.. Thor Baldursson - keyboards.. Chris Balder - strings.. Bobby Jones - sax.. Bob Chatwin - trumpet.. Rudy Nagora - sax.. Lee Harper - trumpet.. Ludwig Popp - horns.. Hermann Jalowitzki - percussion.. Nando Tischer - guitar/vocals.. Helmut Sonnleitner - violin.. Heinz Becker - percussion.. Jurgen Koruletsch - vocals.. Claudja Barry - vocals.. Felice Occhionero - guitar.. Michael "Mufty" Ruff - keyboards.. Wolf Wolff - drums.. Jan Kahlert - percussion/vocals.. Roland Skommodau - guitar -
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Bio:
One of the first active Krautrock units, Amon Düül grew out of a commune in Munich that mixed radical political criticism with a unique vision of free-form improvisation tied to American psychedelic rock. Such open-ended and non-musical origins made the later activity of the group quite confusing, as a quartet of (slightly) more musically inclined members branched out in 1969 as Amon Düül II. Meanwhile, the original Amon Düül continued releasing albums, most of which had actually been recorded during a single jam session by the entire conglomeration in 1969. Though Amon Düül ceased recording material by 1972, frequent reissues during the decade -- and the resumption of the Amon Düül name by several Amon Düül II alumni in the 1980s -- resulted in still more confusion. Listeners unfamiliar with the lineup of every Amon Düül-related release can content themselves with the fact that the main line of the group began with Amon Düül in the late '60s and moved to Amon Düül II for the 1970s recordings. When originally founded in 1968 however, the group was more of an alternative-living commune project than actual recording artists. Wishing to bring their vision of hippie living to a worldwide audience, the collective named themselves Amon Düül (Amon being an Egyptian sun god, Düül a character from Turkish fiction) and recorded hours of material during what is reportedly one mammoth recording session from early 1969. Even before the release of the self-titled Amon Düül debut that year, several members -- led by vocalist Renate Knaup-Kroaetenschwanz (aka Renate Knaup), guitarist Chris Karrer, bassist John (Johannes) Weinzierl, drummer Peter Leopold and organist Falk U. Rogner -- had broken away from the original group to form Amon Düül II. That group released its own debut album Phallus Dei in 1969. While three additional albums credited to Amon Düül appeared in 1970 and 1971 (Collapsing/Singvögel Rückwärts & Co., Paradieswärts Düül and Disaster), they were actually comprised of additional recordings from 1969 sessions. ....Member Since:
November 13, 2005Members:
Rayner Bauer - guitar/vocalsPeter Leopold - drums
Ulrich Leopold - bass
Wolfgang Krischke - keyboards/drums
Uschi Obermeier - percussion
Angelika Filanda - drums/vocals
Eleonora Romana - percussion/vocals
Helge Filanda - percussion/conga/vocals
Ella Bauer - percussion/vocals
Chris Karrer - guitar/sax/vocals
Danny Secundus Fichelscher - drums
John Wienzierl - guitar/bass/sax/vocals
Renate Knaup - drums/percussion/tambourine/vocals
Dieter Serfas - drums/percussion
Lothar Meid - keyboards/vocals
Dave Anderson - bass
Falk U. Rogner - bass/keyboards
Shrat - violin/percussion/vocals
Alois Gromer - sitar
Karl Heinz Hausmann - keyboards
Rolf Zacher - vocals
Henrietto Kroetenschwarg - vocals
Jim Jackson - keyboards
Olaf Kubler - sax
Joy Alaska - vocals
Peter Kramper - synthesizer
Lakshminarayana Shankar - tabla
Liz VanNeienhoff - tabla
Paul Heyda - vocals
Robby Heibl - guitar/bass/violin/cello
Desmond Bonner - vocals
Keith Forsey - percussion
Wild Willy Barrett - keyboards, vocals
Thor Baldursson - keyboards
Chris Balder - strings
Bobby Jones - sax
Bob Chatwin - trumpet
Rudy Nagora - sax
Lee Harper - trumpet
Ludwig Popp - horns
Hermann Jalowitzki - percussion
Nando Tischer - guitar/vocals
Helmut Sonnleitner - violin
Heinz Becker - percussion
Jurgen Koruletsch - vocals
Claudja Barry - vocals
Felice Occhionero - guitar
Michael "Mufty" Ruff - keyboards
Wolf Wolff - drums
Jan Kahlert - percussion/vocals
Roland Skommodau - guitar















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