Oktober — Uhrsprung 1976 (Germany, Krautrock-Progressive Rock)
The debut album by a Hamburg-based political rock band with a unique German tradition, related to Floh De Cologne, Lokomotive Kreuzberg, Checkpoint Charlie, and others, but with a more progressive influence, musically close to Grobschnitt. The members of Oktober helped record P.P. Zahl's album. After the band's breakup, bassist Kalla Wefel worked with Schneewittchen, pursued solo work (as a writer, composer, singer, and producer), and performed as a guest musician with Clinch, Angi Domdey, Andreas Wilczek, and others.
Tracks:
Uhrsprung (01-04):
01. Familie — 0:00
02. Schule — 6:01
03. Betrieb — 12:27
04. Staat und Solidaritätslied — 21:22
05. Der Traum Des Schmieds — 30:30
Personnel:
Karl-F. Dörwald – vocals, flute, percussion, choir
Peter Robert-Mandl - organ, synthesizer, string ensemble, spinet, electric piano, percussion, choir
Hans-Werner "Hansi" Schwarz - electric guitar, percussion
Kalla Wefel (Karl-Heinz Wefel) – bass, 12-string guitar, percussion, vocals, choir
Klaus-Peter Harbort - drums, percussion
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Axel Ratsch – percussion, choir
Birger Holm, Philippe Ressing - choir
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