Warum geht es mir so dreckig?

Why it's so dirty to me is the first album by the German rock band Sharam. It includes, among others, broke the song power, what destroys you, who brought the pent-up anger of the youth of the late 1960s and early 1970s expressed.

The recordings

1971, a year after the first single, " Destroy what destroys you " had appeared, walked the " shards " in Klaus Mann's cheerful studio in Berlin to record their first album. The recording conditions were not ideal, and the quality suffered. This is not surprising, since the pieces had always produced everything themselves. Accordingly unsatisfactory then ran the recording sessions. In June, organized Agit 883 and the Red Aid an " information meeting " at which it came to empty houses at Kreuzberg Mariannenplatz who were scheduled for demolition. Also, the pieces played there. Following the concert, there was one of the first spontaneous squatting in Berlin. The previous concert was recorded and used for the album, there is a first side of the original LP of live recordings, while the remaining studio recordings came on the second page.

Title list

Page 1

Page 2

Occupation

  • Ralph Möbius - vocals, guitar, piano
  • Ralph Steitz - guitar, drums, percussion, choir
  • Kai Sichtermann - bass, percussion, choir
  • Wolfgang Seidel - drums, percussion
  • Nikel Pallat - Choir
  • Gert Möbius - Original Cover

Find out more

  • The United Front song is not listed on the back cover and is also not in a text insert.
  • Ralph Möbius called himself only six years later, Rio Reiser, as he needed a sounding names for filming. Ralph Steitz also not yet used the name RPS Lanrue.
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