Gila (album)
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Gila is the debut studio album
Studio album
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 krautrock
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 band Gila
Gila (band)
Gila was a German progressive rock band, best known as one of the early and most important contributors to the Krautrock movement in the late-60s and early-70s.- Biography :...

. The album has the subtitle Free Electric Sound, and oftentimes the album title is written as Gila - Free Electric Sound.

Tracklist

  1. "Aggression" – (4:33)
  2. "Kommunikation" – (12:47)
  3. "Kollaps" – (5:30)
  4. "Kontakt" – (4:30)
  5. "Kollektivitat" – (6:40)
  6. "Individualitat" – (3:36)

Personnel

  • Daniel Alluno – drums, percussion
  • Fritz Scheyhing – guitar, keyboards
  • Conny Veit – guitar, synthesizer, vocals
  • Walter Wiederkehr – bass
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