Saturday, August 3, 2024

Oratorium, Germany


Oratorium. 1972 ASS 

Oratorium's sole full length album sounds more like a 1968 era American garage psych album, than anything traditionally coming from Germany circa 1972. Excepting the semi-narrated vocals in German of course (apparently containing a Christian message). Somewhat like Ainigma's Diluvium, but a better reference is some of the 45's coming from the German underground as featured on Garden of Delight's Psychedelic Gems series. 'It's Love' has some similarities to the Trikolon album, making it the best track to my ears. Mostly though, it's straightforward rock n' roll songs, with Farfisa organ, slightly fuzzy guitars, echoed piano, and a lot of vocals. A very unusual sound for the German underground, so I can understand the collector appeal.

Priority: none

Reissued on LP by Tramp Records Apr 7, 2017.

10/2/10

2 comments:

proghog said...

Hey that's my recording where did you get this from.....????

Purple Peak Records said...

Hi Proghog,

I got this one from my friend Heavyrock, who buys a ton of stuff on ebay.

It's really not that uncommon of a record as you can see:

http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=Oratorium&x=0&y=0

Are you a member of the band?

- Tom

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