Disc 01 01. "Vorspiel und "Gedanken über die rote Fahne""
02. "Begleitung"
03. "Tagesschau"
04. "Ich bin halt die Kotze aus Deiner Glotze"
05. "Chickmatch-Blues"
06. "Die Fabriken und Stück"
07. "Circa"
08. "Rote Sonne"
09. "Der Anwalt des Schreckens"
10. "Ya no somosNosotros"
11. "La Resistenca se organisa"
12. "Homesick Blues"
13. "Lied von der Gedankenfreiheit"
14. "Tschüs"
Disc 02 01. "Trotzalledem"
02. "Die Hügel von Ca'n Geroni"
03. "H?lfte des Lebens"
04. "Poema para el despertar de un nino"
05. "Ohne daß ich dagen würde, ich bin der neue Führer"
06. "Pr?ludium"
07. "Einzugsmarsch"
08. "Zirkus"
09. "Baderkatalog"
10. "Großvater St?ffel"
11. "Trauermarsch"
12. "O'Guarracino"
13. "Maschine"
14. "Kommet Ihr Hirten"
15. "Verstandsaufnahme"
16. "Poltergeist"
Number of discs:
2
Description:
P 1977/80 + 1999
C + P Trikont
Hört, Hört! Recorded July 1977. Originally released on vinyl 1977 as Trikont US 0036.
1-1, 1-3, 1-5 and 1-14 are live recordings from a concert in the "Frankfurter Stadtteilkino Harmonie", 11-07-1977.
Mit Gelben Birnen recorded September 1979 and August 1980. Originally released on vinyl 1980 as Trikont US 0063.
Released in slim double jewel case with clear tray, including a 36-page booklet with a compilation of accompanying texts, poems, lyrics and photography. Inserted into the booklet (post production) may be a reply card to Trikont.
The CD "1976-1981" by Sogenanntes Linksradikales Blasorchester, released by Trikont/ Indigo, is a remarkable collection capturing the vibrant and politically charged soundscapes of one of Germany's most influential avant-garde brass ensembles. This anthology features recordings from their formative years, blending jazz, free improvisation, protest music, and experimental sounds that defined an era of cultural upheaval in West Germany. The band was renowned for its radical leftist stance and innovative approach to orchestration?using wind instruments as tools for both musical exploration and political expression. Their performances at demonstrations and festivals became legendary moments in German counterculture history. Trikont/ Indigo is a Munich-based label celebrated for its dedication to unconventional artists who challenge mainstream norms; they have consistently supported groundbreaking acts across genres since the 1960s.