Bachdenkel
Lemmings
BONF017
- Originally released in 1973
- Limited double LP
- Includes three previously unreleased tracks originally intended for their Initial Recording Company EP
Description
Bachdenkel was an English rock band that started under the name The U (Don't) No Who in 1968. The three piece consisted of band leader Colin Swinburne on vocals/guitars/keyboards, Peter Kimberley on bass/piano/vocals and Brian Smith on drums, with Karel Beer as an additional musician, engineer and producer. The group relocated to France to live, perform and record. Their first effort – Lemmings – was released on Philips France in 1973, showing their excellent musicianship and songwriting. Conceived as a three sided album it was recorded during the summer of 1970. This double version includes 3 missing tracks originally conceived for the Initial Recording Company EP, a small label ran by Karel Beer. The album has an evident late sixties british psych-rock flavor, but comes with occasional harder moments and longer, more developed compositions in a proto Prog rock manner.
Preview Tracklist
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Translation
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Equals
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An Appointment With The Master
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The Settlement Song
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Long Time Living
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Strangerstill
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Come All Ye Faceless
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The Slightest Distance
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Donna
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A Thousand Pages Before