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Wolf City [Bell Musik Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: Wolf City [Bell Musik Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:01/01/1972
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Track List: Wolf City [Bell Musik Bonus Tracks]

  1. Jail-House-Frog
  2. Sleepwalker's Timeless Bridge
  1. Vegas
  2. Mueller's Frau [Jam]

Pro Reviews: Wolf City [Bell Musik Bonus Tracks]

  • All Music Guide

    Amon Düül II's fifth studio album is a more conventional recording than most, though there's still a lot of the involved experimenting and dark undercurrent which sets the band apart from the mainstream, along with the offkilter hooks and odd humor which saved them from being lumped alongside more serious (and less easy to take seriously) prog rock outfits. After the lengthy explorations of Tanz der Lemminge, Wolf City seems targeted to an extent at a commercial Englishspeaking audience, perhaps reflective of their increased status in the United Kingdom, if not in America. Regardless, opening song "Surrounded by the Stars," the longest track on the album at just under eight minutes, is also one of the band's best, with strong vocals from Renate KnaupKroetenschwanz, a dramatic building verse (complete with mock choir), an equally dramatic violinaccompanied instrumental break, and a catchy chorus leading to a fun little freakout. Knaup actually takes the lead vocals more often this time ...out and turns in some lovely performances, as on the beautiful, perhaps slightly precious "GreenBubbleRaincoatedMan," with a great fullband performance that grows from a nice restraint to a slambang, epic rockout. Lothar Meid gets his moments in as well, his sometimes straightforward, sometimes notsomuch vocals adding to the overall effect as before. The one full instrumental, "Wie der Wind am Ende Einer Strasse," is excellent, with guest Indian musicians adding extra instrumentation to an intoxicating, spacious performance. While Wolf City generally sounds like a tight band playing things live or nearlive, there are some equally gripping moments clearly resulting from studio work, like the strange loop opening the title track (percussion, guitar?). Concluding with the groovy goodtime "Sleepwalker's Timeless Bridge," including some fantastic EBow guitar work, Wolf City works the balance between art and accessibility and does so with resounding success. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Amon Düül II

Amon Düül preferred the commune life to the hurly-burly of the music business, releasing several albums edited from recordings of a single extended jam session conducted in 1968. Several commune members with greater musical ambitions formed Amon Düül II -- they saw no reason to struggle for a new name, or argue over the original. The new group was helmed by John Wie... Read more