Anyone’s Daughter

Anyone’s Daughter is a German progressive rock band, formed in 1972. It consists of Uwe Karpa, Matthias Ulmer, Harald Bareth and Kono Konopik. They are considered a progressive rock band, similar to German groups such as Eloy and Novalis. The band started out playing covers of Deep Purple and others, and took their name from the Deep Purple song released in 1971. The group went through several personnel changes before releasing their first album, Adonis, in 1979. Their third album was their first release in their native language, German. “Piktors Verwandlungen,” a 40‑minute piece based on a fairy tale by German author Hermann Hesse, was narrated by the band’s singer and bassist Harald Bareth. After releasing two more albums and following Bareth’s departure in 1984 due to military service commitments, the band gradually drifted apart. Karpa and Ulmer briefly reformed the group in 1986 with new musicians. The songs recorded during that period were later released on the album Last Tracks, which became the band’s final release until they reunited again in 2000.
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Piktors Verwandlungen (Part 1/4)

Piktors Verwandlungen (Part 2/4)

Piktors Verwandlungen (Part 3/4)

Piktors Verwandlungen (Part 4/4)

Another day like superman (live)

Anyone’s Daughter

Adonis: Part 1/4 Come Away

Judgement day

One World For You and Me

Adonis – 1979 – Full Album

In Blau 1982 Full Album

Another Day Like Superman 1980 Full Album

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