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ARTIST
KROKODIL
TITLE
Getting Up For The Morning & Sweat And Swim
FORMAT
2CD
LABEL
MADE IN GERMANY
CATALOG #
MIG 3452CD
MIG 3452CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
8/8/2025
"Founded in 1969 by
Düde Dürst
,
Hardy Hepp
,
Walty Anselmo
,
Terry Stevens
, and
Mojo Weideli
, Swiss rock band
Krokodil
was not only one of the first of its kind, but also influenced numerous subsequent Swiss rock bands with its unique, progressive, and psychedelic-tinged musical style. 'We didn't want to emulate our Anglo-American idols, but play our own music right from the start,' recalls drummer Düde Dürst. 'Everything was possible for us, there were no limits.' After three albums for the international record company Liberty/United Artists, Krokodil changed labels in 1972. On
Getting Up For The Morning
, they worked with producer
Peter Hauke
(
Nektar
and
Omega
, among others) for the first time. The LP was recorded in
Dieter Dierks
' studio in Stommeln, Germany. Like its successor
Sweat And Swim
, the album was released on the Bacillus label of Frankfurt's Bellaphon. Then it was over. After six intense years, the band split up. Düde Dürst said: 'I think we were in top form at that time -- musically and compositionally. And we had turned more towards rhythm & blues again.'"
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