
In the strange Olympic summer of 1972, the Düsseldorf instrumental group (community of 5 hippies / open mind artists) German Oak entered the Luftschutzbunker (or Air Raid Shelter), in order to record their first self-titled LP. The purpose of recording in a bunker was to recreate the feelings experienced by German soldiers during the Allied invasion of 1944. The strange acoustic conditions in the bunker made the music, which was a series of long, spacious guitar jams, sound distant and filled with echo.
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Down in the Bunker
Airalert
Swastika Rising
The Third Reich
1945 - Out of the Ashes
raid over dusseldorf
The Heroic Deeds of Siegfried
Screaming Skeletons
Gunter & Brunhild
Hagen von Tronje
Dietrich von Bern
Shadows of War
Siegfried's Death
Dankwart, Ruediger & Hildebrand
Lament
Raid over Düsseldorf
Raid Over Duesseldorf
Missile Song
Bear Song
Nothing
Belle's Song
air alert
Shadows of War (A. Rain of Destruction / B. B1 to London)
Nibelungenlied I: Siegfried & Kriemhild
Ghost Guitar
Happy Stripes (On Cats)
Out of the Ashes
Nibelungenlied II: Kriemhild & Etzel, Final Fights and Death
Python vs. Tiger
shadows of the war
Harpy & Peregrine
Nibelungenlied 1- Siegfried & Kriemhild
Shadows Of War a) Rain Of Destruction b) V1 To London
Shadows Of War, a) Rain Of Destruction, b) V1 To London
Belle's Song (Extended)
Missile Song (Extended)
Nibelungenlied 2- Kriemhild & Etzel - Final Fights and Death
Bear Song (Alternate)
Nibelungenlied II
Giant Rock: Boulder Golem
Belle's Song - Extended
Shadows Of War: A) Rain Of Destruction, B) B1 To London
Nibelungenlied I
Nibelungenlied 1: Siegfried & Kriemhild
Shadows Of War: a) Rain Of Destruction, b) V1 To London
Missile Song - Extended
Bear Song - Alternate
Giant Rock; Boulder Golem
nibelungenlied i ¡© siegfried & kriemhild
Siegfried 's Death
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