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Disc 01 01. "Don't You Feel Like Me?" 02. "Good Good Donna" 03. "Rainy Day" 04. "Fowling" 05. "Cowboy" 06. "Willie's Gun" 07. "Windy Nevermore" 08. "Long Way Back Home" 09. "Big Boom"
Disc 02 01. "Too Many Heavens" 02. "Flame Missing Light" 03. "On The Road Drinking Wine" 04. "Baby Man" 05. "Spectrum" 06. "Hello My Friend"
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Description: | Second volume in our series with 1:1 vinyl re-releases of the four original Petards albums.
At that time the Petards were one of the most popular and successful German rock bands.
The Petard's second album from 1968.
New edition - newly mastered, come s with the original cover and additional inserts, a short biography of the band in German and English and a reproduction of the original DIN-A3 poster! - 180GR.1970 was a busy and exciting year for The Petards consisting of Klaus and Horst Ebert, Roger Waldmann and Arno Dittrich. With 'Hitshock' they had released a successful album, they had performed in theatres of Bremen and the Ruhr area; they had performed in the legendary 'Olympia' in Paris and had played some 150 concerts. Want even more statistics? The band was on the radio in 1970 no less than 800 times, and of course the band was on the top of the relevant annual polls of the music press everywhere! From November to December 1970 the band was back in the studio to record their fourth album. Their label Liberty had generously given them a double album, four LP sides had to be filled. No problem for the creative Ebert brothers, Klaus and Horst, who once again were responsible for writing all the songs. This time the band wasn't accommodated in Munich's Trixi Studio where the previous albums had been recorded. Instead, they stayed with sound guru Dieter Dierks in the trendy Dierks Studio in Stommeln. Siggi Loch was not present at the sessions, the band and Klaus Ebert in particular acted as producers themselves. The result was the band's most experimental album, a colorful kaleidoscope with strong psychedelic tracks. The songs got out longer and more unusual, the band didn't care about the radio compatibility of the earlier albums. They had fun and tested what was possible. A great album, which surely belongs to the best what at that time came out of German studios. 'Pet Arts' was released on March 31, 1971. (... )Bear Family releases this sought-after double album - back in it's original artwork - on 180 gram vinyl for the first time. With 'Pet Arts' we conclude the little vinyl anthology with re-releases of the four original albums by The Petards on Bear Family. Tom Redeker, Oktober 2018read more on: www. Bear-family. #deIssued in a gatefold sleeve with double-sided Bear Family insert.
Barcode sticker on shrink wrap.
? 1971 Liberty Records
© 2019 Bear Family Productions Ltd.
Released with the kind permission of The Petards |
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No. of tracks: |
15 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
BAF218049 |
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