Eulenspygel were one of the first bands in the early 1970s to risk the
change from English to German lyrics. Only mainstream pop songs were in
German, and people were afraid of becoming associated with that sort of
shallow music. But the band succeeded as can be seen from the quality of
their first record "Eulenspygel 2", the first record to be published on
the Spiegelei label from Stuttgart. The number "2" in the title was due
to the fact that the band’s predecessor, Royal Servants, had already
released an LP entitled "We" in 1970 featuring the same line-up. As a
consequence of the change from English to German lyrics, the band named
itself after the German wag Till Eulenspiegel in order to make society
and state look into the mirror by posing intelligent and inciting
questions. With 32-page colour booklet including German and English
lyrics.
GOD
Tracklist :
1 Till 3:45
2 Son My 11:14
3 Konsumgewäsche 4:03
4 Staub Auf Deinem Haar 7:58
5 Die Wunde Bleibt 1:58
6 Das Lied Vom Ende 10:15
Credits :
Bass – Ronnie Libal
Drums – Günter Klinger
Flute, Alto Saxophone [Altsaxophon], Crumhorn [Krummhorn] – Cornelius Hauptmann
Guitar, Mellotron, Violin [Geige], Sitar – James "Till" Thurow
Guitar, Vocals – Detlev Nottrodt
Music By, Lyrics By, Arranged By – Eulenspygel
Organ, Synthesizer – Karlheinz Großhans
Vocals – Mulo Maulbetsch
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