Artist: Tyll
Title: Sexphonie
Year Of Release: 1975/2016
Label: Mental Experience
Genre: Krautrock, Experimental, Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 39:33
Total Size: 245 Mb (scans)
Tracklist:01. Tim
02. Sexphonie
03. Asiatische Liebeserklärung
04. Paranoia Eines Verliebten
05. Nervenzusammenbruch Einer Gitarre
06. Siammesische Überraschung
07. Kristinas Traum
08. Delirium Song - Grammophon
09. Rita
10. Suzie Steno
11. Für Michael Pfadfinder
12. Morgenlicht
Bass, Performer [U.a.] - Achim Bosch
Drums, Performer [U.a.] - Günter Klinger
Guitar, Performer [U.a.], Design [Cover] - Det Fonfara
Vocals - Michael Scherf, Susanne Schempp, Ulrike Schempp
Highly inventive kraut / psych album (heavy on the "psych") related to Eulenspygel.
Originally released in 1975, "Sexphonie" offers a mix of acid-rock, hard-psych, polit-rock and progressive / folky sounds with some eastern influences. Great studio production and outstanding guitar playing courtesy of Teflon Fonfara (who once blew up Camel's PA system with his tape and delay guitar effects!).
Tyll was formed when Teflon was approached by Kerston Records with the intention of releasing a krautrock album. Teflon's previous group, Tyll Eulenspygel, was not active at that moment, so he assembled a new studio band featuring members and friends of Tyll Eulenspygel.
Shrouded in mystery until now, Tyll's "Sexphonie" is a Krautrock curiosity that almost never happened, and it was all created within a matter of weeks from inception of the band through to finished LP. The story is similar to that of the legendary Mammut, with an ad hoc band brought together and given total freedom to do whatever they wanted.
Tyll can be seen as the illegitimate step-sister to Eulenspygel, and there was much controversy and even legal action involved and some rivalry between the two bands, especially as Tyll had poached Eulenspygel drummer Günter Klinger. Yet, whereas Eulenspygel had pretty much now lost the plot by 1973, Tyll's sole LP was one of those surprisingly creative gems of the mid 1970s that, to the few that knew it, was a welcome breath of fresh air.
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