Details / Tracklist: |
A1: Exercise - With Several Hands On A Piano (0:52) A2: Exercise - With Voices, Drum And Sax (0:21) A3: Flashback Caruso (4:01) A4: Exercise - With Voices (1:48) A5: J'ai Mal Aux Dents (7:14) A6: Untitled (1:03) A7: Untitled - Arnulf & Zappi, 2 Drums (1:42) A8: Dr. Schwitters, Intro (0:25) A9: Exercise - Continues Track 1 (1:11) A10: Untitled (1:18) A11: Untitled (0:50) A12: Dr. Schwitters Snippet (0:49) A13: Untitled - Arnulf On Drums (1:03) A14: Untitled - Arnulf On Drums (0:47) B1: Untitled - All On Saxes (1:33) B2: Untitled (2:18) B3: Untitled - Rudolf (0:34) B4: Untitled - Rudolf (0:51) B5: Untitled - Rudolf (1:15) B6: Untitled (2:28) B7: Untitled (0:20) B8: Untitled (1:15) B9: Untitled (0:59) B10: Stretch Out Time (1:35) B11: Der Baum (3:49) B12: Chère Chambre (3:07) |
 |
Number of discs: |
1 |
 |
Extra-Infos: |
Download Card/ Original Sleeve Design |
 |
Description: | Faust Tapes is an album by Faust, released in 2020. The album is a Reissue, Download Code krautrock LP. - DOWNLOAD CARD/ORIGINAL SLEEVE DESIGNVinyl LP pressing. Faust stand among the most influential creative forces to have emerged from Germany in the late '60s and early '70s. Along with Can, Agitation Free, Neu! And others, Faust rejected the Anglo-American norms of rock 'n' roll to start a back-to-basics and uniquely Teutonic revolution in sound-later dubbed by the UK press with the semi-derogatory term "krautrock." Faust would reach near-mythical status through a series of classic albums recorded between 1970 and 1973 at their secluded Wümme studio. As Dave Segal writes in the liner notes, "There's no consensus about which Faust album represents their zenith. But a survey of the group's fans would likely find the collage-heavy messterpiece The Faust Tapes triumphing. It's freewheeling, jump-cut nature and unlikely earworm moments conspire for more what-the-fuck epiphanies per minute than just about any other record about which Krautrocksampler author Julian Cope has raved." Comprised of twenty odd tape-manipulation experiments and freak-out jams, The Faust Tapes stashes away some of the band's best-known songs. "Flashback Caruso," with it's delicate acoustic guitar and Rudolf Sosna's airy vocals, could easily have appeared on So Far or Faust IV, while on "J'ai Mal Aux Dents," Jean-Hervé Peron's playful lyrics and this ecstatic, era-defining riff perfectly represent Faust's magical mischievousness. This first-time domestic release of The Faust Tapes on vinyl reproduces the original sleeve design, featuring artwork by Bridget Riley.Recorded in Wümme June 1971 to June 1973
Comes with download card and an insert with a photo, credits and notes by Dave Segal. |
 |
Manufacturer No.: |
SV118 |
 |
Product Safety
Responsible Person for the EU:
Bertus Musikvertrieb Bertus Musikvertrieb Akeleibaan 59, 2908 KA Capelle aan den Ijssel, NL service@bertus.com |
 |