The In-Kraut, Vol. 2
The In-Kraut Vol. 2 | ||||
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Compilation album by Various Artists | ||||
Released | November 21, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 1967 to 1974 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Marina | |||
The In-Kraut chronology | ||||
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The In-Kraut, Vol. 2: Hip-Shaking Grooves Made in Germany 1967-1974 is the second volume in the In-Kraut series that was released by Marina Records on compact disc and double vinyl in October 2006.
The album is a collection of obscuro German pop rarities, collected from various soundtracks and singles by artists who never intended to have their music released outside Germany. It includes an early track by Krautrock band Can under the name The Inner Space, featuring the vocals of German actress, model, and author Rosemarie Heinikil, from 1968 [1]
It was preceded by "The In-Kraut" in 2005.
Track listing[]
- "This Is Soul" () – 0:56
- "Black Night" () – 3:12
- "Wildkatze " () – 3:15
- "Swingle Beat" (Ambros Seelos) – 2:57
- "Pealed Tomato" () – 2:13
- "Swinging London" () – 3:15
- "Nofrete's Headache" (Charly Antolini's Power Dozen) – 4:30
- "Soul March" (James Last) – 3:06
- "Blauer Montag" (Mary Roos) – 4:24
- "Get It On" (Klaus Weiss Orchestra) – 2:50
- "Holiday Time" (Hildegard Knef) – 4:35
- "Rock In" () – 3:11
- "Do It Yourself" (Rolf Wilhelm) – 2:50
- "Run Away" () – 2:24
- "No No No" (Dieter Reith) – 3:46
- "Gimmi Moro" () – 3:59
- "Moon Mission" (, Orchester ) – 2:54
- "Kamera Song" (The Inner Space) – 2:29
- "Sand auf Sylt" () – 1:59
- "Eine kleine Hasenmusik" () – 1:25
Categories:
- 2006 compilation albums
- Compilation albums by German artists