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Popol Vuh - Music From The Film "Aguirre" FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Aguirre I
A2 Morgengruss II
A3 Aguirre II
A4 Agnus Dei
B Vergegenwaertigung

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed From – Ohr
  • Distributed By – C.P.F. Barclay
  • Produced For – Ohr Music
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ohr Musik Produktion GmbH
  • Recorded At – Bavaria Musikstudios
  • Pressed By – Pathé Marconi EMI, Chatou – 313915
  • Pressed By – Pathé Marconi EMI, Chatou – 313916
  • Printed By – Dillard et Cie. Imp. Paris

Credits

  • Composed By – Daniel Fichelscher (tracks: A2), Florian Fricke (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B)
  • Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion – Daniel Fichelscher
  • Piano, Spinet, Arranged By – Florian Fricke
  • Producer [Produced By] – Popol Vuh
  • Vocals [Vocal] – Djong Yun

Notes

Produced for Ohr Musik.
Recorded at Bavaria Tonstudio, Munich.

Distribution C.P.F.

These recordings date from 1973-75 and are various incarnations of the band, not just the 3 musicians listed.

Quadro Stereo Mono [on cover]
Stereo + Mono QUADRA SQ [on record labels]

Made in France

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): yBarcx 82.407
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): yBarcx 82.408
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): YBARCX 82407 3 M6 313915 2 840103 A3
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): YBARCX 82408 3 M6 313916 2 840103 B3
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
  • Price Code: Ⓤ

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Pld. SQ 6040 Popol Vuh Aguirre ‎(LP, Album, Quad) PDU Pld. SQ 6040 Italy 1975
KK 20 21275-8 Popol Vuh Aguirre ‎(LP, RE) PDU, Die Kosmischen Kuriere KK 20 21275-8 Germany 1982
LPS158 Popol Vuh Aguirre ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, RE, RM) Wah Wah Records LPS158 Spain 2015
KK 20 21275-8, 20 21275-8 Popol Vuh Aguirre ‎(LP, Album, RE) Kosmische Musik, Kosmische Musik KK 20 21275-8, 20 21275-8 Germany Unknown
OHR 70023-2 Popol Vuh Aguirre ‎(CD, Album, RE) Ohr, Pilz , Ohr Today, Die Kosmischen Kuriere OHR 70023-2 Germany 1999


Popol Vuh - Music From The Film "Aguirre" FLAC album

Musician performer: Popol Vuh

Title: Music From The Film "Aguirre"

Country: Italy

Date of release: 1976

Style: Krautrock, Ambient, Score

Genre: Electronic / Rock / Stage & Screen

Size FLAC: 1851 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 413

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Swift Summer
Does anybody knows the sound difference between the first Italian and first French release ??
Swift Summer
Does anybody knows the sound difference between the first Italian and first French release ??
monotronik
Popol Vuh's "Aguirre" album is an oddball curio, in that 1. it is not really a soundtrack to the said film (i.e. there's music on the album that's not in the film at all, and music by Popol Vuh in the film that's not on the album), and 2. it is clearly recorded over a span of years, by various Popol Vuh line-ups, and with a much richer instrumentation than is credited on the cover! But, that said, it is still nonetheless a classic, from the majestic choral Mellotrons that open it, down to the cosmic ambience of the ever so spooky "Vergegenwaertigung" - it's the quintessential guide to the many styles Popol Vuh passed through up to then, and some new ones!All issues of "Aguirre" have the wrong musician details. It is in fact Jimmy Jackson and his choir organ that features on the Aguirre 1 & 2 tracks. Also it is said that it's Conny Veit making the abstract scuttling guitar sounds on "Vergegenwaertigung". The recordings on the album span 1972 to 1974, with two tracks "Morgengruss II" and "Agnus Dei" being alternative takes of tracks available elsewhere. And, if Djong Yun is on the album, her contribution is barely noticeable.
monotronik
Popol Vuh's "Aguirre" album is an oddball curio, in that 1. it is not really a soundtrack to the said film (i.e. there's music on the album that's not in the film at all, and music by Popol Vuh in the film that's not on the album), and 2. it is clearly recorded over a span of years, by various Popol Vuh line-ups, and with a much richer instrumentation than is credited on the cover! But, that said, it is still nonetheless a classic, from the majestic choral Mellotrons that open it, down to the cosmic ambience of the ever so spooky "Vergegenwaertigung" - it's the quintessential guide to the many styles Popol Vuh passed through up to then, and some new ones!All issues of "Aguirre" have the wrong musician details. It is in fact Jimmy Jackson and his choir organ that features on the Aguirre 1 & 2 tracks. Also it is said that it's Conny Veit making the abstract scuttling guitar sounds on "Vergegenwaertigung". The recordings on the album span 1972 to 1974, with two tracks "Morgengruss II" and "Agnus Dei" being alternative takes of tracks available elsewhere. And, if Djong Yun is on the album, her contribution is barely noticeable.