1974 ITA press Quadraphonic - PDU – Pld. SQ 5081 - erman rock band who went through many styles during their history. Formed in Mönchengladbach by classically trained art student Jürgen Dollase in autumn 1971 as Blitzkrieg, with an international cast of: American Bill Barone, Dutchman Jerry Berkers, and local friend Harald Grosskopf. After only a couple of concerts, they were quickly spotted and eagerly signed up by Pilz. But, there proved to be a problem, also touring Germany at the time was a British band called Blitzkrieg, so a change of name was needed. They decided on Wallenstein, a notorious character of the Thirty Years War. Wallenstein's debut LP was classical rock with the accent on power, totally befitting the title Blitzkrieg. Further records saw a shift in focus, folkier and more diverse on Mother Universe, which was more Jerry Berkers show (after which he left and went solo), and then the definitive "Symphonic Rock Orchestra Wallenstein" sound of their Kosmische Musik LP's. After Jürgen and Harald collaborated with Ash Ra Tempel members on the Cosmic Jokers' albums, Harald departed and there was then a gradual all-change except for Jürgen, reincarnated with the not bad No More Love before moving into pop music.
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ITA press - Impulse! – AS-60, ABC Impulse! – IMPL 5047 - gatefold cover
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copia originale 1979 Philips – 6323 092 copertina apribile (bianca) con calendario 1979/80 e inserto/testi
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180G reissue - the original mono mixes
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definitive compliation spans hits, rarities and duets with lee Hazlewood, 2LP gatefold, 24 page book, limited to 500 copies
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Light In The Attic – LITA 196-1 Serie: Betty Davis Archival Series – No. 6
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Light In The Attic exclusive adition - limited 1,000 copies worldwide - pressed on bronze colored vinyl
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24 page booklet - 2LP gatefold cover
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Recorded at Cosimo Matassa’s Jazz City Studio in New Orleans in the early 70s and then lost to the ages, Another Side is one of Leo Nocentelli’s most personal and definitive moments ever cut to tape. A mixture of funky folk and rootsy, raw emotion (think Bill Withers and James Taylor meeting Allen Toussaint at Link Wray’s Three Track Shack), this previously unheard album shines like the sun on a spring day at the New Orleans fairgrounds. Backing Nocentelli is an all-star line-up of New Orleans royalty, including Allen Toussaint (piano), James Black (drums), and both George Porter Jr. (bass) and Zigaboo Modeliste (drums) of The Meters. Deeply introspective, the album features nine original songs by Nocentelli, plus a soulful rendition of Elton John’s “Your Song.” Half a century later, these recordings sound just as fresh and engaging as the day they were recorded.
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Recorded on cassette using a stereo microphone placed near the soundboard. Compiled from gigs in Tilburg, Nijmegen, Ärhus, Apeldoorn, Vienna and Rheims between April 1980 and June 1981. This track listing is structured around the set list used on tour in the Netherlands, December 1980.
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ITA press - Polydor – 2612 006 A - gatefold cover - laminated cover
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