Xhol’s sound was a mix of jazz-rock and psychedelia. The band from 
Wiesbaden and former Xhol Caravan stood out for their pretty lengthy 
improvisations holding barely any vocals. The band became quite 
well-known with their two LPs released on Ohr. On Saturday, October 24, 
1970, they performed at the third Essen Pop & Blues Festival at the 
Gruga hall. At that time, Hansi Fischer, one of the founders, had 
already gone on to Embryo. The whole festival had been recorded 
semi-professionally on soundboard by Roland Verheyen, an assistant to 
the promoter Konrad Mallison. The event’s master tapes are partly 
preserved. Lavishly remastered the CD provides a quite acceptable sound,
 although the drums seem to be too loud. Xhol’s gig had been divided 
into four pieces blending perfectly into each other. 
GOD
Tracklist :
1.    Sparkling Geysers    23:26
2.    „A“ Freak-out Blues    7:44
3.    Weird Bossa    6:16
4.    Surrealistic Scenery    12:11
Credits :
Bass [Baß] – Klaus Briest
Drums [Schlagzeug], Vocals [Uncredited] – Skip
Organ [Orgel] – Öcki Brevern
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor-Saxophon], Concert Flute [Querflöte] – Tim Belbe
Written-By [All Tracks Written By] – Xhol 
 
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