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Broeselmaschine: Indian Camel - COMPACT DISCS

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Broeselmaschine: Indian Camel - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Indian Camel Artist: Broeselmaschine Label: Made in Germany Musi Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 885513019226 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2017 07 07 Number of Discs: 1 Peter Bursch's Broeselmaschine Rise of a Krautrock Legend! 32 years after the release of their last studio album (Graublau, 1985) the Krautrock veteran Broeselmaschine is back with a phenomenal new album. Diverified, soulful and skillful the formation around guitar guru Peter

Title: Indian Camel
Artist: Broeselmaschine
Label: Made in Germany Musi
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 885513019226
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2017-07-07
Number of Discs: 1

Peter Bursch's Broeselmaschine - Rise of a Krautrock-Legend! 32 years after the release of their last studio album (Graublau, 1985) the Krautrock veteran Broeselmaschine is back with a phenomenal new album. Diverified, soulful and skillful the formation around guitar guru Peter Bursch is presenting the new songs. In June 2014 the remarkable debut from 1971 was voted by the New York music blog Pigeons & Planes on rank 9 of the most important Krautrock albums. The new one, "Indian Camel", with female singer and model Liz is another album for eternity. Featuring famous comedian, multi-instrumentalist and former band member Helge Schneider on saxophone and Nippy Noya on percussions

Tracks:
1.1 I Was Angry
1.2 Fall Into the Sky
1.3 Peace of Heaven
1.4 Don't Cross My Way
1.5 Indian Camel
1.6 Stacey
1.7 Children of the Revolution
1.8 Daydreaming
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