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Carnival in Babylon

1972 studio album by Amon Düül II From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carnival in Babylon
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Carnival in Babylon is an LP by German rock band Amon Düül II which was released in 1972. It is their fourth studio album. It was recorded at the Bavaria Studio (with Peter Kramper as the engineer) and remixed at Studio 70 (with Jürgen Koppers as the engineer). It was produced by Olaf Kübler and the band themselves. The original cover design and photos were by F.U. Rogner.[2]

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All lyrics written in English, except on C.I.D. in Uruk written in German.

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Track listing

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Bonus tracks on 2002 Repertoire CD reissue (REP 4966):

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Bonus tracks on 2007 Revisited CD reissue (SPV 305352 CD):

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Personnel

Amon Düül II

  • John Weinzierl – electric guitar, acoustic 12-string guitar, vocal
  • Chris Karrer – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, violin, soprano sax, vocal
  • Lothar Meid – bass, vocal
  • Renate Knaup-Krötenschwanz – vocal
  • Danny Fichelscher – drums, congas
  • Peter Leopold – drums, tambourine
  • Karl-Heinz Hausmann – keyboards, electronics

Guests

  • Joy Alaska – backing vocals
  • Falk Ulrich Rogner – organ *
  • Olaf Kübler – soprano sax, door

(*) Falk Rogner was previously a band member, but listed as a guest for this album; he returned as a full member on the next album.

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