The debut album by Cologne-based psychedelic rock band Gomorrha was released in 1970 on the Cornet label, which was distributed by BASF.
However, the band rejected the original German-language version and re-recorded the album with English lyrics and a new singer, Peter Otten.
A year later, it was released under the title Trauma. In 1972, I Turned to See Whose Voice It Was followed on Brain, after which the four musicians went their separate ways.
For example, Ali Claudi enjoyed worldwide success as a jazz and blues guitarist, working with artists such as Bill Coleman and Big Joe Turner. Composer and guitarist Ad Ochel became a successful architect and is delighted about the re-release of the three albums produced by Conny Plank on CD and in digital format.
He recalls: 'Many critics wrote about the apocalyptic mood of our last LP. But when I look at the state of the world today, I am overcome by an uneasy feeling that often keeps me awake at night.'
1-1. Lola
1-2. Totes Land
1-3. Flammenhände
1-4. Reise
1-5. Regenbogenschein
1-6. Gestern
1-7. Kreiseltanz
1-8. Sommer
1-9. Trauma
1-10. Journey
1-11. Trauma
1-12. Yesterday
1-13. Lola
1-14. Dead Land
1-15. Summer
1-16. Rainbowlight
1-17. Dance Of Circles
1-18. Firehands
2-1. Dance On A Volcano
2-2. Opening Of A Sealed Book
2-3. Dead Life
2-4. I Turned To See Whose Voice It Was
2-5. I Try To Change The World
2-6. Tititsh Child