Die Engel des Herrn - Die Engel des Herrn
Almost a year ago, I was in the middle of a post-Neu! Klas Dinger fest, covering virtually all of his musical incarnations. Pleasingly these were among the most popular posts ever shared. I rounded off with the chaotic Live As Hippie-Punks album by Die Engel des Herrn with a plead for a blog readers rip. Anyway, one never came, but just before Christmas 2013 an original copy of this album on blue vinyl did come my way, and here it is to round off my current krautrock meanderings.
The album was a self released, self distributed comeback album after years in the doldrums following numerous failed attempts to revitalise his career. Only 1000 records were ever pressed and those not given away to family, friends, press etc were sold via mail order. Any remaining compact disc versions were offloaded in Japan via the Captain Trip label.
As with most post-Neu! Dinger work, expect an eclectic blend of motorik-beat choral symphonics like the title track and the excellent Tschüs, and messy punk stompers such as Little Angel and S.O.S. The album is let down by the awful schlager-pop of Bitte, Bitte!. As a treat (sic) we also get another two unnecessary arrangements of Cha bloody Cha 2000, plus the keen of ear will note the poor pressing quality, especially evident on side A. Blog follower Phallus Die has written an excellent in-depth review over on Julian Cope's Head Heritage website. If you haven't already, your next music purchase should be last year's posthumous Japandorf album.
Ripped from a blue vinyl album released on LSD Records (2.000-1) in 1992 to high quality lossless flac audio.
A1. Die Engel des HerrnA2. Sunlight
A3. Little Ange
A4. S.O.S.
A5. Bitte, Bitte!
B1. Tschüs
B2. Cha Cha 2000
B3. Cha Cha 3000