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Gomorrha - 1972 - I Turned To See Whose Voice It Was

Tager: Gomorrha -1972 - I Turned To See Whose Voice It Was 320 kbps (German. Prog/Hard/Psych) Near the end of 1971, bassist Mike Eulner joined so that Eberhard didn't have to switch off from organ to bass. In early 1972 Gomorrha went back into the studio and needed only four days to record the six songs for "I Turned To See Whose Voice It Was". The band sounded relaxed and laid back. And even though their sometimes ominous fantasies created an apocalyptic mood, their guitar and organ-dominated sound had a releasing and optimistic feel to it. Otten used experiences he had in his daily life for his lyrics, thus creating private images without showing any inclination towards social criticism. The album featured catchy instrumental jams, krautrock's original psych / spacey mood, pastoral flute parts and heavy guitar riffs. Gomorrha only lasted another year. The members were not prepared to commit themselves to the uncertain life of musicians, so they split up and went back to their regular jobs, and none of them have ever returned to music. - Eberhard Krietsch / organ, piano - Helmuth Pohl / drums - Mike Eulner / bass - Ad Ochel / guitar - Ali Claudi / guitar - Peter Otten / vocals 01. Dance On A Volcano (10:01) 02. Opening Of The Sealed Book (5:45) 03. Dead Life (3:56) 04. I Turned To See Whose Voice It Was (7:48) 05. I Try To Change This World (9:31) 06. Titish Child (6:57)

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