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Faust: Stretch Out Time 1970-1975

By Andy Wilson, 7 September 2006

"There is no group more mythical than Faust" Julian Cope "When the Germans do something, they don't fuck around" Jean-Herve Peron From the publisher: September 2006 sees the release of this book about Faust, the legendary krautrock group. Fully illustrated, it contains reviews all of the group's records from the period 1970-75 as well as recounting the rise of krautrock and its relation to the social upheavals of the '60s. There is also a discography, bibliographies, live reviews and the text of the group's 1973 manifesto as well as essays on music and time and the group's relation to the work of Frank Zappa. From the dustjacket: In 1970 Polydor Records funded an unusual experiment. They gave some unknown German musicians a retreat in the countryside near Hamburg, equipped it with a studio and their best engineer, then left them free to do as they liked. This is the story of Faust and the music they made between 1970 and 1975, music which continues to inspire and confound listeners to this day.

 

ISBN 978-0955066450

Date of Publication: 7/9/2006

232 pages

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