Bachdenkel
50 top tracks
Bachdenkel
50 top tracks
Albums

Lemmings
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Stalingrad
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Rise And Fall: The Anthology
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Сталинград
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Miles Out To Sea: The Roots Of British Power Pop 1969-1975
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Lullabies for Catatonics: A Journey Through the British Avant-Pop/Art Rock Scene 1967-74
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artdecade.us
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![Lemmings [Bonus Tracks] — cover art by Bachdenkel](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Lemmings [Bonus Tracks]
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Stalingrad / Studio Live / Unreleased
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High In The Morning: The British Progressive Pop Sounds Of 1973
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Come Join My Orchestra: The British Baroque Pop Sound 1967-73
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Lemmings (And Other Songs Of Alienation)
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Biography
Bachdenkel was a British progressive rock band based in France in the 70s. They released two albums, Lemmings (1973) and Stalingrad (1978)....Read more on Last.fm
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Bachdenkel was a British progressive rock band based in France in the 70s. They released two albums, Lemmings (1973) and Stalingrad (1978).
Bachdenkel were an English rock group which came to life in and around the King's Heath area of Birmingham in the late 1960s, evolving out of a combo called "U No Who".
Their name was produced by computer - an innovative use of new technology in those days - and they were one of the seminal bands on the Birmingham scene during the late 1960s, which saw the development of psychedelic culture and electric rock music. They had close links with the Birmingham Arts Lab, a venue for experimental artists of all types, and often performed with a full psychedelic light show.
Following a publicity campaign which included subverting a large department store's marketing logo and a photoshoot with a piano in a local fountain, they left the country. They subsequently found themselves in Paris, long the refuge of revolutionary artists and artistic revolutionaries. After the events of May 1968, France was ready for new ideas and new music and English rock bands were much in vogue at the time.
Bachdenkel settled in France and over the next decade went on to produce 2 albums: the first of these, "Lemmings", is generally regarded as their best. At times in their career, they shared the billing with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath amongst others and provided the music for a modern ballet.
Rolling Stone magazine once called Bachdenkel "...Britain's greatest unknown group."
Band lineup
Colin Swinburne - Lead guitar, vocals
Peter Kimberley - Bass guitar, vocals
Brian Smith - Drums, vocals
Karel Beer - 12 String guitar
Discography
1.Lemmings
2.Stalingrad
[edit] External links
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