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Format: vinyl 12"
Band: Guru Guru
Band members: Uli Trepte, Ax Genrich, Mani Neumeier
Date of release: May 2016

500 copy limited edition of the original album from 1970: 250 black vinyl and 250 turquoise colored vinyl.
This release is the first after 1970 that has been fully authorised by the band.
Upon request those who buy this vinyl record at our archive&store will receive the record as mp3 files once they have completed their purchase.



Other Guru Guru products on play loud:
Hinten 1971 (vinyl)
Live in Essen 1970 (download only)
Live in Wiesbaden 1972 (download only)
Live in Wiesbaden 1973 (download only)
Live at Lido 2010 (vod & audio download)
Interview with Mani Neumeier 2010 (vod & audio download)

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    • 01 Stone In

      05:44

    • 02 Girl Call

      06:21

    • 03 Next Time See You At The Dalai Lhama

      05:59

    • 04 Ufo

      10:25

    • 05 Der LSD-Marsch

      08:31

Guru Guru is a German Krautrock band formed in 1968 as The Guru Guru Groove by Mani Neumeier (drums), Uli Trepte (bass) and Eddy Naegeli (guitar) later replaced by American Jim Kennedy (guitar). In time for their debut in 1970, Ax Genrich had replaced Kennedy to solidify the classic Guru Guru line up.

Guru Guru were related to the free jazz music scene both through their work with Swiss pianist Irène Schweizer and through Neumeier, who had already won several jazz prizes. The band was also influenced by psychedelic rock artist, such as Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, Rolling Stones and early Pink Floyd. Among the band's friends were Amon Düül, Can and Xhol Caravan, with whom Guru Guru played jam sessions.

Guru Guru's live performances in the late 1960s and early 1970s were politically left-oriented. They organized concerts together with the Socialist German Student Union, read political texts between the songs, and sometime played at the jails. Their shows were extravagant and anarchistic, some of the musicians lived together in a commune in German Odenwald region, experimented with hallucinogens (one of their songs is titled The LSD March/German: Der LSD-Marsch). Mani Neumeier is one of the organizers of the annual Krautrock-Festival Finkenbach.

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