Wie Der Wind Am Ende Einer Strasse (United Artists Records 1972)
Agitating breed form from the Progressive Rock band Amon Duul which disbanded to spawning the later next of cocoon breaker comes out Amon Duul II which sounds quite a bit more than just Progressive but also adding more Pyshedelia influences to their music and a spoonful of retro Jazz on it. Now adding more faces and old members from the previous band; the fifth album - Wolf City from this group would be considered as one of their highest peak performance through their Psychedelica Rock history on the seventies decade. Promising the attractive Progressive Arts of Rock with the variation mixing and skills along the miles of session jams within Surrounded by the stars or Green Bubble Raincoated Man marking the fantastic credits for the band members from Renate Knaup-Krotenschwanz with her great vocals on the entire album, Falk-Ulrich Rogner the keyboardist or bass player Meid and the guitars or drumming for swirling our universe and imagination as well as lower the gravitation through the artificial drugging music that can makes lots of people getting addicted if listening to this trancending infiltrate-orchestrations for too long.
These seven echoing tracks that will protagonizingly contaminates the entire Art Rock meaning to be re-written ...
Wolf City:
https://youtu.be/7LM75RePolw
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