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Wallenstein
Blitzkrieg

Label: Pilz (2)
Released: 1972

Wallenstein_Blitzkrieg

Jürgen Dollase: Keyboards, Vocals
Jerry Berkers: Bass, Vocals
Bill Barone: Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Harald Grosskopf: Drums, Percussion

Producer - Dieter Dierks, Wallenstein

Blitzkrieg

Tracklisting:
Lunetic (11:55)
The Theme (9:37)
Manhattan Project (13:47)
Audiences (7:38)

 

Wallenstein
Cosmic Century

Label: Ohr
Released: 1973

Wallenstein_Cosmic+Century

Jürgen Dollase: Piano, Mellotron, Synthesizer, Vibraphone, Lead Vocals
Bill Barone: Guitar
Joachim Reiser: Violin
Dieter Meier: Bass
Harald Großkopf: Drums, Percussion

Producer - Dieter Dierks, Jürgen Dollase

Cosmic Century

Tracklisting:
Rory Blanchford (9:25)
Grand Piano (2:11)
Silver Arms (9:40)
The Marvellous Child (6:10)
Song Of Wire (7:46)
The Cosmic Couriers Meet South Philly Willy (7:24)

 

Wallenstein
No More Love

Label: RCA, RCA Victor
Released: 1977

Wallenstein

Jürgen Pluta: Bass, Vocals
Nicky Gebhard: Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Gerd Klöcker: Guitar, Vocals
Jürgen Dollase: Keyboards, Vocals
Arranged By - Dieter Dierks & Wallenstein
Producer - Dieter Dierks

No More Love

Tracklisting:
Seventy-Seven (3:34)
Backstreet Dreamer (7:31)
I Can't Loose (6:01)
No More Love (8:27)
Jo Jo (4:03)
On An Eagles Wing (5:41)

 

 

Wallenstein
Blue Eyed Boys

Label: RCA, RCA Victor
Released: 1979

Wallenstein

Kim Merz: Lead Vocals
Michael Dommers: Guitar, Vocals
Pete Brough: Guitar, Vocals
Jürgen Dollase: Keyboards, Vocals
Terry Park: Bass
Charly Terstappen: Drums, Percussion

Producer - Jürgen Dollase
Written-By - Jürgen Dollase
Recorded at Dierks Studio, Cologne Summer 1979

Blue Eyed Boys

Tracklisting:
I Wanna Live (4:50)
When The Night Grows (4:12)
Vote For The Blues Eyed Boys (2:36)
If (3:50)
Rock 'N' Roll Is All I Love (3:53)
Come Back (4:08)
1917 (4:15)
Don't Let It Be (3:44)
Little Boy (4:55)
Will You (3:31)

 

 
 

Walter Wegmüller
Tarot

Label: Kosmische Kuriere
Released: 1973

Walter+Wegmüller_Tarot

Walter Wegmüller: Vocals
Klaus Schulze: Drums, Electronics
Hartmut Enke: Guitar
Manuel Göttsching: Guitar
Walter Westrupp: Guitar
Jürgen Dollase: Keyboards
Jerry Berkers: Bass
Harald Grosskopf: Drums

Tracklisting:
Der Narr
Der Magier
Die Hohepriesterin
Die Herrscherin
Der Herrscher
Der Hohepriester
Die Entscheidung
Der Wagen
Die Gerechtigkeit
Der Weise
Das Glücksrad
Die Kraft
Die Prüfung
Der Tod
Die Mässigkeit
Der Teufel
Die Zerstörung
Die Sterne
Der Mond
Die Sonne
Das Gericht
Die Welt

Walter Wegmüller @ Last FM

 

 

 

 

Walter Wegmüller

In 1972, Rolf Ulrich Kaiser of Ohr records and a group of musicians from the Berlin Underground scene (Ashra Tempel) seriously started to think about cosmic rock music to satisfy their adventurous life with appropriate sounds. The idea of “Cosmic music” was also born as a protest against UK and United States obvious influences on rock music worldwide. The aim was to create typical German “acid” rock music.

To put in practice his project, Rolf Kaiser founded his own label and called it “Cosmic Couriers”.

The name of “Cosmic Couriers” is an attitude of mind that emerged during the 60’s. It was an idealistic movement which conceptually tries to look for ways to stay in high states of consciousness thanks to mescaline, LSD trips.

The first album released under Rolf Kaiser’s drug inspired philosophy was “seven up” with the guru of “acid test” Tim Leary and Ashra Tempel musicians. Soon after, the Kaiser produced two others albums with personalities from the underground psychedelic movement. There was the mystic, esoteric writer Sergius Golowin (on recitations for the cosmic/psych folk project “Lord Krishna”) and the Swiss gipsy folk artist Walter Wegmuller for the project around the symbolism of “Tarot” cards.
Source - Prog Archives