In the seventies, Xhol, from Wiesbaden, originating from Xhol Caravan,
were one of the best known underground bands in Germany. In 1970 they
signed a contract with the new Ohr label of Peter Meisel and Rolf Ulrich
Kaiser. In the summer of that year they recorded a live gig, but it
took until 1971 to be released as LP "Hau-RUK" (Ohr OMM 56.014). The
title of the LP is a word-play. There are only two long pieces on the
LP, the jazzy-psychedelic "Breit" (the German equivalent for "stoned")
and the bluesy track "Schaukel". In 1995 it was re-released as a poor
bootleg CD by Germanofon. The legal version is now available on Garden
of Delights. It offers a long extra track, recorded in 1974 by Dieter
Dierks in his studio, as well as a thick booklet with loads of
information on Xhol and the Ohr label, discographies, photographs, cover
and label repros, stories etc.
GOD
Tracklist :
1. Breit 24:13
2. Schaukel 20:20
3. Süden Twi Westen 21:55
Credits :
Bass [Hagstrom-Bass], Effects – Klaus Briest
Drums [Rogers Double-Bass Kit], Cymbal [Cymbals], Gong – Skip Van Wyck
Electric Organ [Hammond M 3], Effects – Öcki Brevern
Tenor Saxophone, Effects – Tim Belbe
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