Lemmings is the first studio album by British progressive rock group Bachdenkel. It was recorded over the summer of 1970 after the group relocated to France, but would not be released for nearly three years, in 1973, on Philips in France only. Later in 1978 it was released with 3 missing tracks on an enclosed EP by Initial Recording Company that was created by Karel Beer.
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Lemmings is the first studio album by British progressive rock group Bachdenkel. It was recorded over the summer of 1970 after the group relocated to… read more
Lemmings is the first studio album by British progressive rock group Bachdenkel. It was recorded over the summer of 1970 after the group relocated to France, but would not be released fo… read more
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 … read more
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 … read more
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 ar… read more