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The post-psychedelic German phenomenon known as Krautrock pretty much starts here. The 1969 release PHALLUS DEI was the first album by Amon Duul II, who had split off from the more shambling, hippie-type communal outfit Amon Duul. The former had a darker, edgier spirit, and a greater sense of direction. That's not to say everything on PHALLUS DEI is tied up in a neat little package; it's a raw, bursting-at-the-seams sonic attack fully capable of melting ears at a thousand paces.
Like their Krautrock contemporaries, Amon Duul II were influenced by the psychedelic sounds of artists like Jimi Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane, but they transmuted that inspiration into something even more exploratory, open-ended, and primal. Bashing at guitars and drums like men possessed, they create a brain-frying firestorm of sound, cementing both their status as found fathers of Krautrock, and PHALLUS DEI's reputation as one of its definitive musical statements.
Digitally remastered edtion of the incredible debut by these Krautrock pioneers. This was one of only two albums to feature British-born bassist Dave Anderson (who would leave this band in order to join Hawkwind. This album was the result of the Amon Duul commune breaking up. The first half was more in the politics and community, but they did record a series of albums all under one jam. Then the other half of the Amon Duul was of course, far more musically inclined, and of course that was Amon Duul II. It's also pretty safe to say that "Phallus Dei" is to Amon Duul II what "Monster Movie" is to Can: both being their most '60s sounding albums. "Phallus Dei" is a wonderful debut and recommendation to those who like the more psychedelic end of Krautrock.
This is also available on CD on Captain Trip (30).
Amon Düül: Dave Anderson (bass guitar).Uncut (p.74) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The title track is a colossal, sky-snogging freakout with a Burundi-style percussive centrepiece." Amon Duul Phallus Dei Songs | 1. | Phallus Dei |
| 2. | Kanaan |
| 3. | Dem Guten Schonen Wahren - (German) |
| 4. | Luzifers Ghilom |
| 5. | Henriette Krotenschwanz - (German) |
| 6. | Touchmaphal - (German, Bonus Track) |
| 7. | I Want the Sun to Shine - (Bonus Track) |
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