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Disc 01 01. Fargo "Comin' Together" 02. Bullfrog "Live" 03. Elfenbein "Lost Son" 04. Prinzip "Sieben Meter Seidenband" 05. Tollhouse "Johnny" 06. Set "Kipper Keule" 07. Epitaph "On The Road" 08. Berluc "Hallo Erde, hier ist Alpha" 09. Bastard "Back To The Nature Live" 10. Krokus "Fire" 11. Snake "Day Of Solution" 12. Requiem "Steven" 13. Mass "Shoot Out" 14. Viva "Break Out"
Disc 02 01. Electric Sun "Fire Wind" 02. Faithful Breath "Rollin' Into Our Live" 03. Rampage "Victims Of Rock" 04. Accept "Starlight" 05. Bullet "Cold Hearted Woman" 06. Breslau "Spinne" 07. Bauer, Garn & Dyke "Pyro-Manni" 08. Straight Shooter "High Speed Lover" 09. Sinner "Ridin' The White Horse" 10. Trance "Confession" 11. Beast "Time Machine" 12. Mad Max "Free Will" 13. Rated X "Rock Blooded" 14. Running Wild "Chains And Leather"
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 | Description: | � The second and final part of the CD documentary from Bear Family Records® describing the transfusion of beat and rock in 1960s Germany into hard rock and heavy metal covers the stage from 1977 to 1983. � On two double CDs, each with a booklet of 96 pages containing biographies of all the musicians and the corresponding illustrations, Frank Schäfer, one of the acknowledged heavy metal experts, outlines the rocky road to the emergence of an independent hard rock alternative in this country. � Among the many unjustly forgotten protagonists and pioneers of this exciting era are Straight Shooter, Faithful Breath, Bastard, Beast, Rampage, Bullet, Breslau, Viva and Accept. � 'Heavy Kraut! Part 2' chronologically follows the short but consistent path to deafness.
When people talk about German heavy metal, they usually refer to the early eighties, yet the story begins a decade earlier. The seventies were also a gold-rush age for heavy guitars from Germany. Whereas 'Heavy Kraut! Part 1' (BCD17721) documented the wild beginnings, the second part is set around the turn of the decade and describes the gradual transformation of hard rock into heavy metal under the influence of AC/DC and Judas Priest. The many forgotten bands that pioneered this movement include Straight Shooter, Faithful Breath, Bastard, Beast, Rampage, Bullet, Breslau, Viva and - last but not least - Accept. They created a sound that would soon be internationally competitive in all respects. It didn't take long for the metal underground to consolidate and establish a reasonably functional infrastructure that enabled more and more young German bands to professionalize. In 1983, the critical mass is reached and the scene explodes.
With newly remastered recordings, this part closes the last remaining gap in our 'Kraut' series, from the beginnings of the German rock scene of 1968 in the west of the republic, pejoratively dubbed 'Krautrock,' and the prog rock movement in the GDR, which existed for a good ten years from around 1970, to the hard and original playing styles up to around the mid-1980s in West Germany.
'Heavy Kraut! Part 2' chronologically follows the short but consistent path to deafness.
> Also available: 'Heavy Kraut! Part 1' - BCD17721 - BOOKLETHeavy Kraut! Vol. 2: Wie Der Hardrock Nach Deutschland Kam 1977-1983 The second and final part of the CD documentary from Bear Family Records® describing the transfusion of beat and rock in 1960s Germany into hard rock and heavy metal covers the stage from 1977 to 1983. -Among the many unjustly forgotten protagonists and pioneers of this exciting era are Straight Shooter, Faithful Breath, Bastard, Beast, Rampage, Bullet, Breslau, Viva and Accept -'Heavy Kraut! Part 2' chronologically follows the short but consistent path to deafness. When people talk about German heavy metal, they usually refer to the early eighties, yet the story begins a decade earlier. The seventies were also a gold-rush age for heavy guitars from Germany. Whereas 'Heavy Kraut! Part 1' (BCD17721) documented the wild beginnings, the second part is set around the turn of the decade and describes the gradual transformation of hard rock into heavy metal under the influence of AC/DC and Judas Priest. The many forgotten bands that pioneered this movement include Straight Shooter, Faithful Breath, Bastard, Beast, Rampage, Bullet, Breslau, Viva and - last but not least - Accept. They created a sound that would soon be internationally competitive in all respects. It didn't take long for the metal underground to consolidate and establish a reasonably functional infrastructure that enabled more and more young German bands to professionalize. In 1983, the critical mass is reached and the scene explodes. With newly remastered recordings, this part closes the last remaining gap in our 'Kraut' series, from the beginnings of the German rock scene of 1968 in the west of the republic, pejoratively dubbed 'Krautrock,' and the prog rock movement in the GDR, which existed for a good ten years from around 1970, to the hard and original playing styles up to around the mid-1980s in West Germany. 'Heavy Kraut! Part 2' chronologically follows the short but consistent path to deaf.Released in a 6-panel digisleeve with 96-page booklet."Teil 2 - HEAVY KRAUT! - Wie der Hardrock nach Deuts" is a compelling CD compilation released by Bear Family Records, featuring various artists who shaped the German hard rock scene. This collection dives deep into the evolution of hard rock in Germany, showcasing rare tracks and forgotten gems from bands that contributed to the genre's unique sound during its formative years. The selection spans powerful riffs, energetic vocals, and innovative arrangements that highlight how German musicians interpreted and transformed international hard rock influences into something distinctly their own. Bear Family Records is renowned for its meticulous curation and high-quality releases, often focusing on historical significance and comprehensive documentation. Their dedication ensures listeners receive not only exceptional music but also insightful liner notes that enrich the listening experience. |  | No. of tracks: |
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