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Petards - Burning Rainbows (1981) Vinyl Rip

Petards - Burning Rainbows (1981) Vinyl Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Petards

  • Title: Burning Rainbows
  • Year Of Release: 1981
  • Label: Bear Family Records
  • Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock
  • Quality: Flac (tracks, 16/44,1)
  • Total Time: 46:02
  • Total Size: 303 Mb (scans)
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Petards - Burning Rainbows (1981) Vinyl Rip


Tracklist:

01. (And You All) Talk About Heaven
02. Alright, Tonight You'll Be A Woman
03. One More Chance To Be Blue (Burning Rainbows)
04. Green Eyed Paradise
05. Speed Freak
06. (Today Is My) Birthday
07. Alone
08. The Dust Of My Way
09. Someday I'll Cry
10. Come To Me, Come To You
11. You Better Move Right Now
12. Goky And Me
13. Who Will Sell His Dreams?
14. Roses

The Petards (with emphasis on the second syllable) were founded in 1964 by the brothers Klaus and Horst Ebert in Schwalmstadt, Hessen, in central Western Germany and emerged from the Magic Stompers created two years earlier. Together with Rüdiger Waldmann and Hans-Jürgen Schreiber the original formation was finally found.In 1967 - now with Arno Dittrich on drums - the Petards won the SWF (Südwestfunk Baden-Baden) Young Musicians Festival and they got the chance to record their first album in the Maschen recording studio, south of Hamburg. 'A Deeper Blue' was released in November 1967 on the cheapo label Europa and was sold for just 5.00 DM (German Marks).Single releases, Shoot Me Up To The Moon and Golden Glass, made it to the top of the 'Frankfurter Schlagerbörse' (Franfurt Schlager exchange) broadcasted by Hessischer Rundfunk, and the SWF-Hitparade. The Petards quickly consolidated their reputation as one of the best bands from Germany and moved to a bigger record company, Liberty.


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  • Executive
  •  wrote in 01:15
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This is from 1971 and not 1981. Even their clothing and hair on the cover should be a clue!
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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 18:21
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thanks a for ALL
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 18:57
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Many thanks for lossless.