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    Ougenweide was a German progressive rock band. They are notable for being pioneers of the medieval folk rock subgenre. The name comes from Middle High...
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  • 1990s Sol (album), an album by electronic musician Eskmo Sol, an album by Ougenweide Shit Out of Luck, a 1996 album by The Lillingtons "Sol", a song by British...
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    due to performances by mainly German bands, including (among others): Ougenweide (album All die Weil Ich Mag, 1974) Corvus Corax (album Congregatio, 1991)...
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    Minnesang using the original melodies, as well as Rock groups such as Ougenweide performing songs with modern instruments. In the 15th century, Minnesang...
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  • Bert Jansch Released November 1990 in Germany Recorded 1990 Studio O-Ton/Ougenweide Studio, Hamburg Genre Folk Length 46:58 Label Hypertension Producer Danny...
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  • Nascitur, Gaudete Garmarna – Euchari, O Viridissima Virga, O Frondens Virga Ougenweide – Totus Floreo, Terra Sinus Aperit, Gaudete Steeleye Span – Gaudete †...
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  • this area included Gryphon, Gentle Giant and Third Ear Band. In Germany Ougenweide, originally formed in 1970 as an acoustic folk group, opted to draw exclusively...
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  • Studio album by Pentangle Released October 1991 Recorded 1991 Studio O-TON/Ougenweide Studios, Hamburg Genre Folk rock Label Ariola/Hypertension Producer Pentangle...
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  • this area included Gryphon, Gentle Giant and Third Ear Band. In Germany Ougenweide, originally formed in 1970 as an acoustic folk group, opted to draw exclusively...
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    Süverkrüp [de]'s "Ein schönes Land" (1963) and a version of the folk-rock group Ougenweide (1980). The first line was used for song books, recording collections...
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