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Pell Mell  - Marburg flac album
  • Performer Pell Mell
  • Title Marburg
  • Date of release 2018
  • Country Germany
  • Style Krautrock, Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock
  • Other formats MP1 TTA VOC FLAC AUD MMF AIFF
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1819 mb
  • Size FLAC 1880 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 890

Recorded 1972 at Studio Dierks, Stommeln. This variation shows the earlier label design with "33" in a triagular box with round corners to the right side. For the later label variation that lacked the triangle and shows 33 UpM instead see Pell Mell (2) - Marburg The variations also differs with the perimeter text. Ulrich Klatte's "Cosmic Price Guide" claims, it is the 2nd press from 1974, but the label discography hints for a 1975 release date.

Pell Mell biography Not to be confused with a 1980s American band of the same name, Pell Mell was a symphonic band from Marburg, Germany (Marburg is also the name of the debut album). The usual lineup changes occurred over time, and the band began to disintegrate after 1978's "Only a Star. Thomas Schmitt formed the '80s style rock band Skyrider, with former band mate Otto Pusch. They released one self-titled album, and then took back the name Pell Mell. This incarnation released "Moldau" in 1981. However, the old magic was gone, and that is where the Pell Mell story ends.

The Clown And The Queen, 08:39.

Pell Mell was an instrumental rock combo, formed in 1980 in Portland, Oregon. The original members were Arni May, guitar, and Jon-Lars Sorenson, bass, from the Portland avant-garde group UHF, and from local Reed College Bill Owen on guitar, and Bob Beerman on drums. This iteration of the group performed and recorded the songs on their first EP release in 1981, Rhyming Guitars, which gave the group exposure over the nation's college radio network

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Tracklist

A1 The Clown And The Queen
A2 Moldau
A3 Friend
B1 City Monster
B2 Alone

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Cargo Records – 9922815
  • Distributed By – Hoanzl – 9922815
  • Recorded At – Dierks Studios

Credits

  • Bass – Jörg Götzfried
  • Drums – Mitch Kniesmeijer
  • Engineer – Dieter Dierks
  • Guest, Guitar [Thanks To ... For Playing Guitar] – Andy Kirnberger*
  • Lead Vocals, Percussion – Rudolf Schön
  • Painting, Design – H. Wenske*
  • Piano, Organ – Otto Pusch
  • Producer – Peter Hauke
  • Vocals, Violin, Flute, Mellotron – Thomas Schmitt
  • Written-By, Arranged By – Pell Mell

Notes

Recorded 1972 at Studio Dierks, Stommeln

Inside Out Cover
Limited 180g Red Vinyl (500 copies)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4003099922815
  • Label Code: LC 04297

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BLPS 19090 Pell Mell Marburg ‎(LP, Album) Bacillus Records BLPS 19090 Germany 1972
287·09·004 Pell Mell Marburg ‎(CD, Album, RE) Bacillus Records, Bellaphon 287·09·004 Germany Unknown
287·09·004 Pell Mell Marburg ‎(CD, Album, RE, Unofficial) Bellaphon , Bacillus Records 287·09·004 Russia 2017
220·09·004, BAC 2008 Pell Mell Marburg ‎(LP, Album, RE) Bellaphon / Bacilus Records, Bellaphon / Bacilus Records 220·09·004, BAC 2008 Germany 1991
287·09·004 Pell Mell Marburg ‎(CD, Album, RE) Bacillus Records, Bellaphon 287·09·004 Germany 1991