Amon Düül II - Hi Jack

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Amon Düül II's 1974 album Hi Jack is a fascinating and eclectic collection of songs that showcases the German group's experimental and psychedelic tendencies. The album features a mix of lengthy, meandering tracks and more concise, focused pieces, all of which are marked by the band's signature blend of Eastern-influenced melodies, unconventional instrumentation, and rhythmic complexity.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Jalousie," a haunting and hypnotic song that features a driving rhythm section and eerie, otherworldly vocals. Another highlight is "Mozambique," a funky, Afro-influenced track that showcases the band's improvisational prowess and knack for creating infectious grooves.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Liquid Whisper3:32
Explode Like A Star4:02
Da Guadeloop7:03
Archy The Robot3:31
You're Not Alone6:57
I Can't Wait (Part 2)
Traveller4:28
Mirror
I Can't Wait (Part 1)11:07
Lonely Woman4:43

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Amon Düül II - Archy The Robot

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Catalog Numbers

CLC 5009

Labels

Castle Legends, Castle Communications AG

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Reissue

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Lollipop Musik
Copyright (c)Castle Communications AG
Recorded AtStudio 70, Munich

Credits

RoleCredit
AccordionWild Willy
PercussionWild Willy
VocalsWild Willy
Bass GuitarLothar Meid
Arranged ByLothar Meid
CoordinatorIngo Klingbeil
CoverChris Karrer
Crew [InstrumentsPeter Kynast
Cakes & Cheers]Peter Kynast
DrumsPeter Leopold
Acoustic GuitarPeter Leopold
EngineerDavid Siddle
FluteOlaf Kübler
Soprano SaxophoneOlaf Kübler
French HornLudwig Popp
GuitarJohn Weinzierl
ViolinChris Karrer
Tenor SaxophoneChris Karrer
KeyboardsThor Baldursson
PaintingPatrick V. Spreckelsen
ProducerAmon Düül II, Wild Willy
SaxophoneBobby Jones , Rudy Nagora
SnareHermann Jalowitzki
StringsChris Balder
SynthesizerFalk-U. Rogner
Photography ByFalk-U. Rogner
Tape OpUwe Schier
TrumpetBob Chatwin, Lee Harper
Written-ByKarrer (tracks: 4, 6, 8), Rogner (tracks: 2, 7), Weinzierl (tracks: 1c, 2), Meid (tracks: 1a, 1b, 3, 5), Coleman (tracks: 6), Leopold (tracks: 5, 7), Knaup (tracks: 2, 7)

Notes

  • ℗ 1974 Lollipop Musik
  • © Castle Communications AG
  • Release by arrangement with Lollipop Musik KG.
  • 4-page booklet includes lyrics.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 4010946500928
  • Matrix / Runout: CLC 5009 P+O-6411-A 07-90
  • Rights Society: SUISA

About Amon Düül II

Amon Düül II was born of an artistic and political communitys scission called (who recorded a long live session in the late sixties made around collective and free musical improvisations). The band emerged from the underground German rock scene with a very original and eccentric album called "Phallus Dei" (1969). The musicians who participated to this delirious and psychedelic experience were (among others) (ex ), the front woman and singer , on the guitars... with guests as Holger Trützsch who plays tribal percussions (original member of ). Then almost with the same musicians the band recorded the seminal "Yeti" (1970). An album in a similar vein as the previous but more accomplished (with a couple of structured songs always with numerous pieces of epic improvisations). "Yeti" will launch Amon Düül II career outside Germany. The same year the bass guitarist Dave Anderson leaves the band to join . "Tanz Der Lemminge" which follows directly "Yeti" is an impressive work with a great diversity of powerful, emotional songs with some folk accents next to long free space jamming. Recorded in 1972, "Carnival in Babylon" announces a slightly new musical direction taken by the band. This album is dominated by shorter songs with the omnipresent and beautiful vocals of Renate Knaup. A more conventional work with a few memorable prog-folk ballads. The classical period of the band will end with "Wolf City" (1972) and "Vive La Trance" (1973). After the departure of Renate Knaup who joins Popol Vuh in 1974 and the release of a few albums, Amon Düül II split up. In 1981, with the album "Vortex" and Renate Knaup rejoining Chris Karrer tried to reform the band without much success. The band reformed again in 1995, releasing Nada Moonshine and performing in Europe and Japan. Another comeback came in 2010 with the release of Bee As Such (later renamed Düülirium) with the band performing again until 2018 so far.

Name Vars

  • AD II
  • Amon Duul
  • Amon Duul 2
  • Amon Duul II
  • Amon Düül
  • Amon Düül 2
  • Amon Düül I
  • Amon Düül II 92
  • Amon Düül2
  • Düül

Members

  • Keith Forsey
  • Stefan Zauner
  • Jörg Evers
  • Daniel Fichelscher
  • Renate Knaup
  • Lothar Meid
  • Rolf Zacher
  • John Weinzierl
  • Peter Leopold
  • Chris Karrer
  • Robby Heibl
  • Falk-Ulrich Rogner
  • Jan Kahlert
  • Jimmy Jackson
  • Dave Anderson
  • Christian Thiele
  • Dieter Serfas
  • Wolf Wolff
  • Karl-Heinz Hausmann
  • Bernd Tischer
  • Klaus Ebert
  • Sigi Hümmer
  • Gerard Carbonell
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Summary by paper clip

Hi Jack is a challenging and rewarding listening experience that rewards repeated listens and close attention. It's a testament to Amon Düül II's creativity and musicianship, and a must-hear for fans of experimental rock and psychedelia.

Comments

caduceusofficial
2023-06-23
brilliant music and highly intelligent lyrics...... ideally satirising friedrich nietszche's philosophy.... that god is dead...
one80
2023-06-23
Cool track but please go back in time and kill this sound man
gmaatm1
2023-06-22
Personally I am thrilled that this video exists
putraproduksi1983
2023-06-22
Funky robot march trot.  You gotta turn off all the lights for this one and dance.
montagelegal
2023-06-21
Best track they ever did, although those wonderfully screwy trombone charts from the studio version are sorely missing here.
albecasetta
2023-06-21
All Duul is good Duul
mamady158
2023-06-21
This and Traveller are what got me into this band.
jiesselangge
2023-06-21
indeed ...lol....great track!
elizabethmstuart
2023-06-20
hi-jack version sucks but i like this
love the HI-JACK album (1974)
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