Original 1971 first edition on Ohr the debut album by one of the weirdest and most radical groups linked to krautrock, the free improvising duo of Paul and Limpe Fuchs.
** condition: VG (surface noise and occasional clackling) / EX ** "Often described as one the oddities in the Ohr catalogue, Sturmischer Himmel supposed the vinyl debut of Anima, the radical free-music duo of sculptor Paul Fuchs and her wife Limpe Fuchs. Recorded at a "thousand year cottage on a windy hill" and opening with ambience recording of wind and sheeps, the album is an organic collection of improvised atonal pieces ranging from the atmospheric to the wild with much use use of screaming, horns, percussions, ambience recordings, wordless vocals and all kinds of home-made sound devices (Fuchshorn, Fuchszither, Fuchsbass... ). Pure german counter-culture sounds from the early 70's..."
Cat. number: OMM 56.011, OMM 56011
Year: 1971
Notes: Main artist name as stated on...
...front cover: Paul & Limpe Fuchs Anima Sound
...back cover & B-side label: Paul & Limpe Fuchs Anima-Sound
...cover spine: Paul & Limpe Fuchs
Produziert von Julius Schittenhelm (aur Echo-lette Panmixer). [Produced by Julius Schittenhelm (on Echo-lette Panmixer).]
Life concert aufgenommen [Live concert recorded] Impuls Wuppertal, Zocker Solingen, Budike Mönchengladbach.
Super Stereo Sound
P. 1971
Made in Germany by Ohr/Metronome Records GmbH
1st catalog number as stated on center label side B.
2nd catalog number as stated on cover (front, back & spine)