Epsilon (remastered)

Epsilon

Epsilon (remastered)
The great debut-album of German Prog-Rock legend Epsilon from 1971! Epsilon was founded 1970 in Marburg, Germany. The band consisted of Michael Winzkowski (Ex-Orange Peel, Nosferatu), Walter Ortel, Michael Ertl and Hartmut Pfannmüller. Their successful debut-album was originally released in March 1971, three month after the band went into the studio. All songs are sang in English language and the album hardly has anything to do with the (over)experimental Krautrock genre. But it can be easily compared with such underground, organ-oriented bands from UK as "Atomic Rooster", "Cressida", "Beggar's Opera", "Fantasy", "Still Life", "Argent", "Bodkin" and even "The Nice". For fans of organ-driven heavy prog and classic rock! Including their stunning cover version of Rolling Stones' classic hit "Paint it black" under the title "Paint it black or white"! The bonus-track "iïm not my brothers keeper" was previously released only on 7" vinyl single in 1971. 
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
01-01-1970
Label
Item-nr
960436
EAN
4003099862012
Availability
Not in stock

Tracks

Title
Artist
1
TWO-2-11
2
2-FOUR-4
3
EVERY DAY'S PAIN
4
BEFORE
5
BETWEEN MIDNIGHT
6
PAINT IT BLACK OR WHITE
7
HURRY UP
8
I'M NOT MY BROTHER'S KEEPER