German prog band Birth Control formed in the late '60's, melding a heavy rock/proto-metal sound with more subtle touches of jazz and blues-steeped playing. The band hit their stride beginning in 1971 with second album Operation, though the rest of the '70s saw them flip-flopping through changes in lineup and direction. Jungle Life/Getting There collects albums made much later in the band's history, packaging 1996's Jungle Life with 1998's Getting There, two of the stronger albums from one of the group's many reunion phases. While recorded decades after the band's acme, the sound on both albums remains firmly rooted in the driving keyboards, crunchy guitars, complex time signatures, and fantastical vocals of Birth Control's '70s prog heyday. ~ Fred Thomas In 1996 and 1998 respectively, "Jungle Life" and "Getting There" were released. During this time keyboarder Xaver Fischer took over the songwriting. "Getting There" was the last album with Horst Stachelhaus on bass. For the bonus tracks we have fantastic recordings on both CDs.
01 Valley of darkness part 1 02 I send my mind on vacation 03 Desert storm 04 A chance to learn 05 Jungle city 06 Call me 07 Preacherman 08 Automatic world 09 Valley of darkness part 2 10 I send my mind on vacation 11 Valley of darkness 12 Jungle city
Disc 2
01 When the night falls 02 Garden of gold 03 Love strike 04 Simpler as it seems 05 All that i want 06 Getting there 07 The rose 08 Hard times 09 Will someone know my name 10 After 360 degrees of the cycle 11 Love strike 12 All that i want 13 Garden of gold 14 When the night falls 15 Simpler as it seems