Eulenspygel - Trash
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Trash

Label Long Hair ‎– LHC00278
Format CD,
Barcode 4035177002782
Country France
Released 2021
Genre Rock
Style Krautrock, Prog Rock
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This is a real sensation! Eulenspygel's English version of 'Ausschuss' was intended for release by Intercord in 1972, but never went beyond the status of an 8-track that had been produced for the American market. 'Trash', the title of the English version of 'Ausschuss', contains partly different mixes, consequently English vocals and was partly recorded with the help of English musicians. The recordings took place from 4.4.-8.4.1972 at the famous Apple Studios in London. The band enlisted the help of a bass player who had just worked in the studio for Ringo Starr or Rod Argent, and whose professionalism saved further takes during the recording. 'Trash' is the side long suite which is really a rock opera of sorts about orphans. It starts with a haunting intro with mellotron as spoken words join in. The music kicks in around 2 minutes followed by emotional and powerful vocals and flute. The atmosphere stops before 9 minutes as strummed guitar takes over followed again by flute and some heavy organ before 12 1/2 minutes with electric guitar, drums and a full sound. It then picks up with vocals including some chunky bass. It settles back 16 1/2 minutes in with floating organ and almost spoken vocals. Very powerful and opera-like. It settles again after 19 minutes with organ and a beat as the mellotron joins in. Incredible track! 'Mindscraper' is pretty straighforward. Vocals are the focus as the organ, drums and guitar help out. A great organ solo followed by the guitar solo later on. 'Vicious Circle' is a cool sounding tune with the vocals sounding more laid back as the drums and acoustic guitar offer up some energy. Sitar before 6 1/2 minutes to the end. 'Annoying' has a beat as reserved vocals join in. Very emotionally! The organ replaces the vocals but they switch back again after 2 minutes. 'Stranger' opens with organ as the guitar joins in. It kicks in hard around a minute then settles back with vocals. Excellent. Spoken words after 4 minutes then it all picks up again. 'Battery Farm' has a good heavy intro....

1 Trash 22:10
2 Mindshapers 3:00
3 Vicious Circls 6:16
4 Annoying 2:52
5 Stranger 5:38
6 Battery Farm 3:49
Bass – Ronnie Libal
Design Concept [Cover-Idee] – Wolfgang M. Schmidt
Drums, Percussion – Günter Klinger
Engineer [Tonassistent] – Dan Bridgemen
Engineer [Toningenieur] – John E. Mills
Flute, Recorder [Blockflöte], Alto Saxophone [Altsaxophon], Crumhorn [Krummhorn], Vocals – Cornelius Hauptmann
Guest [Gäste], Drums – Anonym
Guitar, Mellotron, Violin, Sitar, Vocals, Recorder [Blockflöte] – James "Till" Thurow
Guitar, Vocals – Detlev Nottrodt
Lead Vocals [Sologesang] – Mulo Maulbetsch
Music By [Musik], Lyrics By [Text], Arranged By [Arrangements] – Eulenspygel
Organ, Synthesizer, Vocals – Karlheinz Großhans
Photography By [Fotos] – Joschi Jaehnike
Photography By [Fotos] – Wolfgang M. Schmidt
Producer [Produzenten] – Peter Springer
Producer [Produzenten] – Wolfgang M. Schmidt
English version of "Ausschuss".
Eulenspygel´s English version of "Ausschuss" was intended for release by Intercord in 1972, but never went beyond the status of an 8-track that had been produced for the American market. "Trash", the title of the English version of "Ausschuss", contains partly different mixes, consequently English vocals and was partly recorded with the help of English musicians. The recordings took place from 4.4.-8.4.1972 at the famous Apple Studios in London. The band enlisted the help of a bass player who had just worked in the studio for Ringo Star or Rod Argent, and whose professionalism saved further takes during the recording.
Barcode – 4035177002782
Label Code – LC11329
Rights Society – GEMA
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