Vive La Trance is the seventh studio album released by German Krautrock band Amon Düül II, released in 1973. Produced by Olaf Kübler and Amon Düül II and engineered by Peter Kramper, Vive La Trance was recorded and remixed at Bavaria Studios with additional remixing done at Union Studio München. The album sleeve's photography was done by Falk U. Rogner and Gena Zimmerman, with additional design and artwork by Jürgen Rogner. The song "Mozambique" is dedicated to the political revolutionary Monika Ertl.[1]

Vive La Trance
Studio album by
Released1973
GenreKrautrock
Length43:36
LabelUnited Artists
ProducerOlaf Kübler and Amon Düül II
Amon Düül II chronology
Live in London
(1973)
Vive La Trance
(1973)
Hijack
(1974)

Track listing

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All music is composed by Karrer/Weinzierl/Leopold/Knaup/Rogner/Heibl except where indicated

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."A Morning Excuse"Weinzierl 3:19
2."Fly United"Heibl 3:33
3."Jalousie"Rogner 3:27
4."Im Krater Blühn Wieder Die Bäume"instrumental 3:08
5."Mozambique (Dedicated to Monika Ertl)"Leopold 7:22
6."Apocalyptic Bore"Karrer 5:50
7."Dr. Jeckyll"Weinzierl 3:00
8."Trap"Weinzierl 3:35
9."Pig Man"Weinzierl 2:38
10."Mañana"KarrerKarrer/Weinzierl/Leopold3:20
11."Ladies Mimikry"KarrerKarrer/Weinzierl/Leopold3:18

Personnel

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  • John Weinzierl - electric guitar (1-9,11), acoustic guitar (3,4), bass guitar (2,10,11), vocals (7,9)
  • Chris Karrer - electric guitar (2,5-11), 12 string guitar (6), violin (6,11), saxophone (2,8,9,11), mellotron (10), maracas (10), vocals (1,6,10,11)
  • Peter Leopold - drums (1-11), percussion (10), grand piano (1,5)
  • Renate Krötenschwanz Knaup - vocals (2,3,5,7-9), choir (1,5)
  • Falk U. Rogner - organ (4-6,8), VCS 3 (1,4-8), harmonium (6)
  • Robby Heibl - electric guitar (1,2), 12 string guitar (2), bass guitar (3-9), cello (1), violin (6,7), choir (1), gurke (5), vocals (2,7,9)

With guests:

  • Peter Kramper - grand piano (2,3)
  • Lothar Meid - choir (5), finger snaps (5)
  • Keith Forsey - percussion (5), choir (5), finger snaps (5)
  • Desmond Bonner - choir (5), vocals (6)

References

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  1. ^ "Amon Düül II – Vive La Trance". discogs. Retrieved 2024-04-12.