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Amon Düül

Band, 1967-1970 DE, Munich
Rock

See also Amon Düül II and Amon Düül II (2), splinter groups. One of the first active Krautrock units, Amon Düül grew out of a commune in Munich that mixed radical political criticism with a unique vision of free-form improvisation tied to American psychedelic rock. Such open-ended and non-musical origins made the later activity of the group quite confusing, as a quartet of (slightly) more musically inclined members branched out in 1969 as Amon Düül II. Meanwhile, the original Amon Düül continued releasing albums, most of which had actually been recorded during a single jam session by the entire conglomeration in 1969. Though Amon Düül ceased recording material by 1972, frequent reissues during the decade -- and the resumption of the Amon Düül name by several Amon Düül II alumni in the 1980s -- resulted in still more confusion. Listeners unfamiliar with the lineup of every Amon Düül-related release can content themselves with the fact that the main line of the group began with Amon Düül in the late '60s and moved to Amon Düül II for the 1970s recordings. When originally founded in 1968 however, the group was more of an alternative-living commune project than actual recording artists. Wishing to bring their vision of hippie living to a worldwide audience, the collective named themselves Amon Düül (Amon being an Egyptian sun god, Düül a character from Turkish fiction) and recorded hours of material during what is reportedly one mammoth recording session from early 1969. Even before the recording of the debut album Psychedelic Underground that year, several members -- led by vocalist Renate Knaup-Kroaetenschwanz (aka Renate Knaup), guitarist Chris Karrer, bassist John (Johannes) Weinzierl, drummer Peter Leopold and organist Falk U. Rogner -- had broken away from the original group to form Amon Düül II. That group released its own debut album Phallus Dei in 1969. While two additional albums credited to Amon Düül appeared in 1969 and 1971 (Collapsing-Singvögel Rückwärts & Co., Disaster). These were actually comprised of additional recordings from the 1969 session for the first album. Before disbanding, a last line-up recorded the 2nd real ablum (Paradieswärts Düül) in 1970 for the Ohr label.

     
Members
PortraitRenate Knaup
voc, tam *1948 DE
PortraitJohn Weinzierl
g, voc
PortraitPeter Leopold
dr, perc 1945-2006 DE
PortraitChris Karrer
vn, g *1947 DE
Falk-Ulrich Rogner
org, syn
PortraitKrischke
dr, p
Ulrich Leopold
b, eb
Ella Bauer
voc, perc, dr
Rainer Bauer
voc, eg
Dadam
voc, g
Angelika Filanda
dr, voc
Helge Filanda
cng, voc
PortraitUschi Obermaier
perc *1946 DE
PortraitCharly Weiss
dr 1939-2009 DE
Klaus Esser
g, eb, perc
Lemur
g, perc

Band Membership
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Amon DüülAmon Düül / Amon Düül II2014Compil.
ExperimenteAmon Düül1984Album
Disaster (Lüüd Noma)Amon Düül1972Album
Paradieswärts DüülAmon Düül1971Album
Eternal Flow / Paramechanical WorldAmon Düül1970Single
Psychedelic UndergroundAmon Düül1969Album
Collapsing Singvögel Rückwärts & Co.Amon Düül1969Album
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