Lily - "V.C.U. (We See You)" (Reissue) (1973/2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Lily
- Title: "V.C.U. (We See You)"
- Year Of Release: 1973/2002
- Label: Garden Of Delights
- Genre: Prog Rock, Jazz-Rock, Krautrock
- Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:19:06
- Total Size: 556 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - In Those Times (9:08)
02 - Which Is This (4:24)
03 - Pinky Pigs (6:38)
04 - Doctor Martin (4:36)
05 - I'm Lying On My Belly (Including 'Tango Atonale') (5:57)
06 - Eyes Look From The Mount Of Flash (9:43)
Bonus Tracks:
07 - Chemical New York (8:15)
08 - Adlerbar (5:46)
09 - Catch Me (8:12)
10 - The Wanderer (16:27)
Line-up::
Bass, Vocals – Wilfried Kirchmeier
Drums, Percussion – Manfred Schlagmüller
Guest, Gong – Manfred Schlagmüller
Guest, Mellotron – Dieter Dierks
Guitar – Manfred-Josef Schmid
Guitar [Guitars] – Klaus Lehmann
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Hans-Werner Steinberg
German progressive rock band from Frankfurt.
Lily were never really "Lily" but were always Monsun (that's Monsoon in English) originating in the mid-1960's from a beat band called The Mods, going through various changes before gelling as Monsun in 1970. Recording a demo tape in Spring 1972, they so impress Bacillus Records producer Peter Hauke that he promptly signs them up after witnessing them live at the Frankfurt Zoom Club in October. Peter books them three days at Dierks Studio in January 1973. For some reason the big wigs at Bellaphon decided they wanted to promote them as "glitter rock" band and with a more international flower-power name, hence they became Lily, all gleefully dolling themselves up for the chintzy cover shot.
Lily were never really "Lily" but were always Monsun (that's Monsoon in English) originating in the mid-1960's from a beat band called The Mods, going through various changes before gelling as Monsun in 1970. Recording a demo tape in Spring 1972, they so impress Bacillus Records producer Peter Hauke that he promptly signs them up after witnessing them live at the Frankfurt Zoom Club in October. Peter books them three days at Dierks Studio in January 1973. For some reason the big wigs at Bellaphon decided they wanted to promote them as "glitter rock" band and with a more international flower-power name, hence they became Lily, all gleefully dolling themselves up for the chintzy cover shot.
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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