Monday, May 4, 2026

Eulenspygel ~ Germany


Eulenspygel 2 (1971)

Eulenspygel 2 is known prominently for two things: 1) The German lyrics and 2) The chicken leg cover. Funny that I just finished focusing on the language situation with Novalis, but it was even more dramatic in 1971. Apparently only pop groups used German in those days, and no one would take a rock band seriously unless English was used. Today it almost seems code for the subgenre known as Politrock, and sure enough, that is precisely why they used the native language. According to the liner notes of the CD, the lyrics are a trite type of anti-war messaging, and not very interesting.

Musically, the album follows a heavy blues rock pattern, with some Krautrock atmosphere and production. Lengthy jamming on the organ with flute accompaniment also points to the German underground. Vocals can be dominant when Detlev Nottrodt takes the mic. From a comparison standpoint I was reminded of Franz K. and Hanuman, other early German bands with a native lyrical message.

I'm pretty certain I had this on LP in the late 80s, but it wasn't what I was seeking at the time, and traded it out quickly. Today I enjoy it within an historical context, though certainly not one of the highlights of the early 70s Krautrock scene.

As for the cover, the missing chicken leg in the frying pan apparently set off the mores of the German publik, and the second pressing removed it. According to GoD, this later pressing is actually more scarce than the original.

Even though this is the debut by Eulenspygel, the title indicates differently. From the viewpoint of the group, Eulenspygel was an extension of Royal Servants, who had released an album the year prior. There was also a recorded English version of this album on master tape, though apparently no copies exist today.

Ownership: 1999 Garden of Delights (CD). Booklet with a full history and archival photos. Acquired in 2011.

11/5/07; 3/14/11; 5/4/26 (review)

Also own: Ausschuss

Once owned: Eulenspygel (1979)

5/4/26 (new entry)

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Eulenspygel ~ Germany

Eulenspygel 2 (1971) Eulenspygel 2 is known prominently for two things: 1) The German lyrics and 2) The chicken leg cover. Funny that I just...