Artist - Name
Die Anderen/Apocalypse
internationally released as
Apocalypse
Title
year
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Kannibal Komix
1968
Reissue 2003
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Tracks
1 Little Little (Lombardi/Muller-Schwanke)
2 Neurotic Reaction (Lombardi/Muller-Schwanke)
3 Sing A Song (Muller-Schwanke)
4 Mind My Own Business (O'Brien-Docker)
5 Little Queen (Muller-Schwanke)
6 Man In The Moon (O'Brien-Docker)
7 Love (Muller-Schwanke)
8 White House (Muller-Schwanke)
9 Sunday Morning (O'Brien-Docker)
10 Choo Choo Train (O'Brien-Docker)
11 Elenor (O'Brien-Docker/Muller-Schwanke)
12 Cosy Rosy (O'Brien-Docker)
Bonus Tracks:
13 Sardegna (Muller-Schwanke)
14 Forever And A Day (Muller-Achwanke)
15 Somebody Loves You (Lombardi/Muller-Schwanke)
16 In The Morning (Lombardi/Muller-Schwanke)
Credits
Jurgen Drews: vocals, lead-guitar
Gerd Muller: vocals, guitar
Enrico Lombardi : vocals, bass
Bernd Scheffler: vocals, drums

Produced by Giorgio Moroder (except tacks 13 and 14)
Recorded at Pye-Studio, London and Windrose-Studio, Hamburg  
Comment
The roots of the band Die Anderen, later to be known as Apocalypse, lie in a talent show, the so-called "Beat-Band-Ball", that took place in Kiel's Ostseehalle in 1966. This was where Jürgen Drews met the members of the winning band Chimes of Freedom Bernd Scheffler, Enrico Lombardi und Gerd Müller.
Giorgio Moroder produced 2 albums and some singles for them.
After the band split, Gerd Müller released German versions of international hits such as T Rex's "Hot Love", Mungo Jerry's "In the Summertime" and ABBA's "Waterloo" as a solo artist.

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Label
Longhairmusic LHC 00023
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