- Christian Burchard - drums, vocals- Edgar Hofmann - saxophone, flute, percussion- Ralph Fischer - bass (01-08), vocals
- John Kelly - guitar, vocals (from Ten Years After)
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- Bettsy Alleh - vocals
- Roberto Detrée - motocello
- Lothar Meid - bass (9-10) (from Amon Düül)
- Holger Trülsch - bongos
01. Opal (Burchard, Kelly) - 2:43
02. You Don't Know What's Happening (Burchard) - 4:49
03. Revolution (Burchard) - 4:33
04. Glockenspiel (Hofmann, Kelly, Burchard) - 5:04
05. Got No Time (Hofmann, Kelly, Burchard) - 1:30
06. Call (Burchard) - 3:30
07. End Of Soul (Burchard, Kelly) - 4:10
08. People From Out The Space (Burchard) - 7:31
Bonus:
09. You Better Have Some Fun (Burchard, Meid, Hofmann) - 2:35
10. Läuft (Burchard, Meid, Hofmann) - 26:26
Yandex
I'm Brazilian, I've always loved music and since I was little I buy and I listen to rock. During the 70's I met a magazine called Pop, which I christened German Pop, since it was of Germanic origin, I did not understand what was written in the great majority, but it was there that I met the groups that I publish here on the blog today. Rock made in Germany is one of my favorites, but my taste is very eclectic.
Sou brasileira, sempre amei música e desde muito pequena compro e ouço rock. Durante os anos 70 conheci uma revista chamada Pop, que batizei de Pop Alemã, uma vez que era de origem germânica, eu não entendia o que estava escrito na sua grande maioria, mas foi ali que conheci os grupos que hoje publico aqui no blog. O rock feito da Alemanha é um dos meus favoritos, mas meu gosto é muito eclético.
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The title for this entry should be "Embryo - Opal (1970)". Anyway, amazing blog. If you haven't listened to, although I'm sure you have, there's a band that I really like: DAF. They're actually not krautrock but neue deutsche Welle. Quite raw sound, a bit danceable. IDK some say it's a punk version of Kraftwerk. Hahaha
Once again, great job.
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Yes, this is Opal, my distraction.
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