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    Main » 2010 » March » 13 » Excalibur ~ 1971 ~ The First Album
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    Excalibur ~ 1971 ~ The First Album

    genre: heavy

    country:  germany

    quality : lossless  (flac, cue, log, scans)

    time: 40'04" size: 326 mb

    issue: 2007  remaster


    Cosmic Dreams:

    According to the cover of First Album, this trio was discovered by Dicky Tarrach, drummer in The Rattles, Propeller, Wonderland and Brave New World. The album was recorded at Windrose Dumont Time Studio in Hamburg with Tarrach as producer and additional help from Achim Reichel (bass) and Hans Lampe (percussion, later member of La Dusseldorf and Neu). The resulting product was in many ways similar to Propeller or British band Family in their heaviest mood. As a whole, it is somewhat easy-going. The hard rock material (nine tracks in all) was lacking in both originality and catchy tunes. A single ("Get Me, If You Want" coupled with "Hollywood Dreams") was lifted from the album, another one ("Why Do People Cry" coupled with "Run Through The Past") featured original songs, possibly scheduled for a second Reprise album (which never appeared). Three more Excalibur songs were. included on the obscure Hells Angels In Rock sampler, released on Jaguar 1974: "Danger Zone", "Join The Club" and "Love Circle" These were the last traces of Excalibur.


    01. light in the dark 6:11
    02. get me if you want 2:56
    03. zamuno 3:01
    04. run through the past 4:05
    05. sure you win 4:30
    06. hollywood dreams 3:32
    07. questions 4:10
    08. don't look backwards 5:04
    09. feelin's 6:37


    Werner Odenkirchen (guitar, vocals)

    Hartmut Schölgens (organ)

    Manfred Terstappen (drums)

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    Gorilla (bass)

    Lemmy (percussion)

    Hans Lampe (percussion)


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    3 ivan   (28.01.2012 18:20)
    Hallo Dan pleas send me this somg EXCALIBUR - WHY DO PEOPLE CRY Thanks

    my email is vukovic2000@gmail.com

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    2 ivan   (27.07.2011 04:36)
    HELP ME I NEED SONG / WHY DO PEOPLE CRY THANKS

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    1 Dan   (24.02.2011 07:10)
    I'm enjoying it! Thanks! cool

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