
Drosselbart
The legendary and only album by the German kraut rock band Drosselbart - bassist Werner Schuler went on to work successfully as a musician and producer in the pop genre with German chart-artists like Jurgen Drews, Chris Roberts, Peter Alexander and many others.
Was Drosselbart a Krautrock band just because they came from Munich like Amon Duul, sang in German and released their first and only album on a major German record label in 1971? "No," says Monika Vincent-Gunia aka Jemima, Drosselbart's singer. "We were the first punk band in Germany. The guys in the band could only play three chords, maybe four, but they were burning with enthusiasm".
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Drosselbart
The legendary and only album by the German kraut rock band Drosselbart - bassist Werner Schuler went on to work successfully as a musician and producer in the pop genre with German chart-artists like Jurgen Drews, Chris Roberts, Peter Alexander and many others.
Was Drosselbart a Krautrock band just because they came from Munich like Amon Duul, sang in German and released their first and only album on a major German record label in 1971? "No," says Monika Vincent-Gunia aka Jemima, Drosselbart's singer. "We were the first punk band in Germany. The guys in the band could only play three chords, maybe four, but they were burning with enthusiasm".
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The legendary and only album by the German kraut rock band Drosselbart - bassist Werner Schuler went on to work successfully as a musician and producer in the pop genre with German chart-artists like Jurgen Drews, Chris Roberts, Peter Alexander and many others.
Was Drosselbart a Krautrock band just because they came from Munich like Amon Duul, sang in German and released their first and only album on a major German record label in 1971? "No," says Monika Vincent-Gunia aka Jemima, Drosselbart's singer. "We were the first punk band in Germany. The guys in the band could only play three chords, maybe four, but they were burning with enthusiasm".











