• name Amon Düül again, though this incarnation is commonly referred to as Amon Düül UK to avoid confusion with earlier versions of the band. Amon Düül began...
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  • career, and one compilation. The band was initially named Amon Düül II, then Amon Düül – the (UK) designation was later added by fans to differentiate this...
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  • eighth studio album by Amon Düül II. It was released in 1974 by Atlantic Records. It was distributed in the UK by WEA Records. Amon Düül II Renate Knaup —...
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  • Wolf City (category Amon Düül II albums)
    Amon Düül II: Wolf City at AllMusic. Retrieved February 6, 2006. Mineur, Matthias (2002). "Amon Düül II Wolf City". Wolf City (CD liner). Amon Düül II...
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    appeared as a guest musician in works by artists such as Jordan Rudess, Amon Düül UK, Eat Static, and Invisible System, among others. In 2007, he (along with...
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  • the Amon Düül band and commune in 1967, in the spirit of the student movement. Arguments about the musical focus caused him to turn to Amon Düül II, playing...
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    Glastonbury 1981 (1982 cassette only) Glastonbury '79–'81 (2005 album) With Amon Düül UK: Meetings With Menmachines Inglorious Heroes of the Past... (1983 album)...
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  • Moon (band), a Hungarian a cappella group Fool Moon, a 1989 album by Amon Düül UK Fool Moon, a 2008 album by Anslom Nakikus "Fool Moon", a song by Anteros...
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  • on individual major artists, including Faust, Tangerine Dream, Neu!, Amon Düül I and II, Ash Ra Tempel, Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser and the Cosmic Jokers and...
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  • In the 1970s, German krautrock bands such as Neu!, Kraftwerk, Can and Amon Düül challenged rock boundaries by incorporating electronic instrumentation...
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