** condition: EX/VG+ (minimal cover wear and ring wear) ** "Bullfrog were born in Munich in 1973. Their brand of krautrock, featuring mostly guitar and some mean organ play, is recommended for collectors of early Krautrock.
Ali Haimatoglu, one in the former Munich music scene established and well accepted drummer has been instructed in 1973 by the owner of a cinema chain to assemble a band. Quick the core-group was fixed, it have been people with already long years of musical experience. They went 1976 to Conny's, the studio of Conny Plank. He was exalted of the demos and recommended them immediately for a record deal to be signed and the first album recorded. The first Bullfrog release was very successful and appeared parallel in the German publication also at the US Company Annuit Coeptis. Amongst excellent groups Bullfrog now belonged to the most promising newcomer bands of the German Rock scene.
The last two tracks, both extending longer than ten minutes, are the reasons to get this album. Full of Floydian changes and an Eloy-like spaciness, they're well-done for this style of music. Nice layers of celestial synths and aggressive Hammond organ from keysman Harald Kaltencker."
Recorded and mixed at Conny's Tonstudio, Neunkirchen 1, May/June/July 1976 The runout strings are etched.