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Monday, September 6, 2021

Krokodil - Swamp (1970) [German Original]

Krokodil - Swamp

Original 1970 German Pressing  (Discogs)
Liberty – LBS 83 417 I
~ThePoodleBites rip in 96 kHz / 24 bit FLAC + full high-res scans!~

Here's another pristine artifact from the flawless Krok archives of C.F. The band's sophomore effort is somewhat similar in style to their self-titled debut, so for those who enjoyed my last two posts, this is the natural progression. 

Many thanks to the record phantom C.F. for this opportunity to 'keep on Krokodil'...


After a dozen or so full-length listens, I think that my love for this album lies primarily with two tracks: the first is the bombastic opener, "Get Your Personality Together," featuring Hardy Hepp's instantly recognizable sneer over a blues-rock background, executed to the perfection you'd expect from a band of this caliber; my second favorite moment is the fantastic "Sunlight's Beautiful Daughter," an open-air stoned European ode which has now earned a permanent position in my outdoors / walking playlist due in no small part to the organic lyrics which seem to flow effortlessly above the blended acoustic guitar, vibraphone, sitar, harmonica, and organ, all melting together like a pot of Swiss fondue. 

The rest of the tracks aren't slouches (at all), but I honestly don't find myself really craving to repeatedly hear any of them, which is just a matter of preference more than anything. I do cast "Human Bondage" as an honorable mention: the fitting closer which has, at the time of this writing, been stuck in my head all day. 



As was the case with the band's first album, Swamp was reissued from tapes on a couple of CD releases, but the remastering was tainted by obnoxious levels of gain and V-shaped EQ. Therefore, as is also true with the first album, the extremely clear-sounding original pressings present a source from which a superior-sounding master can be made.

I've done my best to scan the textured gatefold sleeve, though the impressions on the paper present from manufacture can be seen when zoomed in at high resolution. Ah well, c'est la vie. 


Track Listing:
1) "Get Your Personality Together" -- 3:08
2) "Light Of Day" -- 5:18
3) "Sunlight's Beautiful Daughter" -- 5:42
4) "Tell Me What You Want (Tell Tale)" -- 3:00
5) "Blue Flashing Circle" -- 3:27
6) "Snow White And Blue" -- 4:10
7) "Human Bondage" -- 7:59

Vinyl condition: M-
Dynamic Range: DR 13

Equipment Lineage:
– Audio-Technica VMN40ML stylus on AT150MLx dual moving-magnet cartridge
– Audio-Technica AT-LP1240-USB direct drive professional turntable (internal stock preamp/ADC removed)
– Pro-Ject Phono Box S2 Ultra preamp with dedicated Zero Zone linear power supply
– Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 MkII (96kHz / 24bit)
– Adobe Audition CC 2020 (recording)
– iZotope RX 8 audio editor (manual declicking, EQ subtraction, additional adjustments)
– Audacity 2.3.3 (fades between tracks, split tracks)
– Foobar2000 v1.5.1 (tagging, dynamic range analysis)


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MEGA: https://mega.nz/folder/axgzRAKZ#gJRVOp_6esFFMJt1wMGVFQ

Enjoy!  :)


P.S.: To all my European friends, I feel no shame in plugging this band's first reunion concert ever(?), which is happening this Friday in Zürich! Catch a train if you can. Si quaeris Poodle amoenam, circumspice...

Buy tickets HERE

Promo poster for Swamp, 1970
 
I again highly recommend checking out Klemen Breznikar's interview with Düde Dürst: https://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2019/07/krokodil-interview-with-dude-durst.html

20 comments:

  1. excellent stuff. I'm really looking forward to hearing this record. I really enjoyed the previous one and the single.

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  2. Hello,
    seriously 4,82 GB only for artwork.

    Nice greetings and many thanks.

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    1. Hi there!
      Reminder that you can save the JPEGs hosted on this blog if you're trying to downsize, or just avoid these files altogether if you'd like ;)
      Cheers, enjoy!

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    2. I always appreciate the highest rez media because I can always downsize for other devices or storage. What do you do your scans with anyways? They are as immaculate as your rips.

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    3. Thanks! I use a CanoScan 9000F Mark II flatbed scanner to scan with 48-bit color at 1200dpi over 4 passes for album covers, then do stitching & corrections in Adobe Photoshop CC 2020. I figure, if I'm gonna go through all the work, I might as well do it at high-res so that I never have to do it again...

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  3. Many thanks, another stunning rip TPB, really fantastic

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  4. Many thanks once again for a great rip.

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  5. Excellent music...thanks so much PB! MM

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  6. Great album...would you happen to own 'An Invisible World Revealed'?

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    1. I hope to post that one on here in the near future... :)

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    2. Thanks for fulfilling my request! :)

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  7. hello
    MEGA.NZ is extremely slow, and what is worst: downloads are severly restricted to a maximum size per day (About 6GB per 6 hours).
    Anyway, thanks for the album "Swamp" by Krokodil !
    I use Google Drive, 15GB per account, the amount of accounts you can open there is limitless. Just a friendly tip :-)

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    1. Hello, feel free to check the FAQ linked at the top of the blog for some suggestions on using Mega. You're welcome! :)

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  8. Hi Poodle thanks for the consistently brilliant uploads of some sublime bands enencumbered by latter day twiddling, it's great to hear them in their original format.

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