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| ARTIST: | Amon Düül II |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Thunderbolt |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Hymn for the Hardcore, Pioneer, One Moment's Anger Is Two Pints of Blood, Marcus Leid, Olaf (Where's My $20,000?) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Olaf, give me back my $12.99 The only real link this album has to the original Amon Duul or Amon Duul II is John Weinzerel and Dave Anderson (who left after the second album to join Hawkwind for a very brief period). This material was actually recorded in the early eighties after the proper Amon Duul II disbanded (this line up is actually popularly known as Amon Duul UK). All of the material this incarnation of Amon Duul released quite awful. Possibly the worst song on the compilation would have to be "Marcus Leid," in which a female vocalist (who sounds as if she is twelve) sings miserable lyrics about being "Joan of Arc" while the band plods on much like a tortoise munching a quaalude while encountering the gravitaional pull of Jupiter. I would not recommend this even to my worst enemies since I don't think I hate anyone quite that much (and people who do usually are in prison).
Achtung!
A joke of "kosmische" proportions by the Spalax label. This is not the "best" of Amon Duul, either I or II, and in fact is not even the "best" version of either band. The music on this CD is a collection from the early-'80's version of Amon Duul which featured none of the principals from earlier incarnations (it included Dave Anderson from Hawkwind). The sound ranges from lame synthpop to meandering jams which display nowhere near the adventurousness or intrigue of the vintage Duul style(s). Further evidence of label trickery: the copyright year on the back of the CD is listed as 1972, although none of these tracks were recorded until at least eight years later. Avoid this like the plague.