Faust So Far
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Faust So Far | ||
Studio album by Faust | ||
Released | 1972 | |
Recorded | March 1972 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 40:35 | |
Label | Polydor 2310196, Recommended Records | |
Producer(s) | Uwe Nettelbeck | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Faust chronology | ||
Faust (1971) |
Faust So Far (1972) |
The Faust Tapes (1973) |
Faust So Far is a 1972 album by German krautrock group Faust. It has a slightly more commercial sound than their first album, with both "Rainy Day for Sunshine Girl" and "No Harm" (also known as "Daddy, take a Banana") being free-form rock-outs based on simple rhythms. The album was issued in a black sleeve with black inner sleeve, black labels and a set of inserts with one print for each song on the album; in the 1980's, Recommended Records sold a vinyl edition that lacked the inserts, but these have reappeared in the currently available vinyl edition.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "It's a Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl" – 7:31
- "On the Way to Abamäe" – 2:46
- "No Harm" – 10:22
- "So Far" – 6:20
- "Mamie Is Blue" – 6:05
- "I've Got My Car and My TV" – 3:51
- "Picnic on a Frozen River" :43
- "Me Lack Space..." :41
- "...In the Spirit" – 2:16
[edit] Personnel
- Werner Diermaier (aka Zappi) – Drums
- Hans-Joachim Irmler – Organ
- Jean-Hervé Péron – Bass
- Rudolf Sosna – Guitar and keyboards
- Gunter Wüsthoff – Synthesiser and sax
[edit] Sound and art work
- Kurt Graupner – Engineer
- Uwe Nettelbeck – Producer, album design
- Edda Kochl – Prints
[edit] External links
- faust-pages.com. So Far.