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KROKODIL - Getting up for the morning - 1972 - CD Krautrock Bacillus


  They published five albums between 1969 and 1973, which attracted interest abroad due to their progressive arrangements


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Category: Progressiv / Krautrock
Manufacturer: Bacillus
Year: 1972
Medium:CD
Country:Deutschland
Extras:
Date:2007-01-27


Krokodil (German for "Crocodile") were constantly promoted by the labels they signed to as a Krautrock band, yet though they had the spirit of Krautrock in their veins, the truth was that they were Swiss! Naturally, Liberty tried to present them as the Krautrock answer to The Groundhogs. Well, Krokodil did have blues origins, they really knew how to rock-it and had a flair for the experimental, so they did have the same sort of attitude as The Groundhogs. But, all that aside, Krokodil were innovators in their own right, not at all copyist, except for maybe their John Mayall type roots.

Like most Swiss bands, Krokodil were an unlikely combo, mostly of German-Swiss extraction, with one Englishman: Terry Stevens. Early on, the quoted "Swiss Bob Dylan" Hardy Hepp seemed to be in control, his softer folk and blues mix, and Mojo Weideli's harmonica, gave them a more down-to-earth sound. Krokodil's first two albums were excellent examples of progressive/psychedelic rock and blues, and developed a unique distinctive style, featuring excellent songs and superb jamming instrumental breaks.

01. Marzipan (6:10)
02. And I know (7:45)
03. Rabatz (3:22)
04. Was there a time (1:17)
05. Schooldays (8:10)
06. Song no. 2 (6:10)
07. The 12th of March (7:25)

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