Gomorrha

The original Gomorrha emerged at the end of the 1960s and became part of the early German progressive rock movement. Their development was strongly supported by renowned producer and sound engineer Conny Plank, whose involvement helped shape the band’s distinctive sound. The early lineup included Helmut Pohl (drums) and Eberhard Krietsch (organ, bass), joined by guitarists Ad Oschel and Ali Claudi. The group released three albums: Gomorrha (1970), Trauma (1971) and I Turned to See Whose Voice It Was (1972). Their second album, Trauma, marked a significant step forward, blending heavy psychedelic rock with dense organ‑driven passages and early progressive elements. The band dissolved in 1973, leaving behind a small but influential body of work within the German underground rock scene.
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Opening Of The Sealed Book

Lola

Dead Land

Yesterday

Rainbowlight

Turned To See Whose Voice It Was 1972

Dance of Circles

dance on a volcano

Gomorrha Trauma

I Turned to See Whose Voice It Was 1972 (full album)

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