No musicians, recording or cover design details given on this release.
On tray card:
Manufactured and distributed by Bellaphon, Germany
? 1991
On CD:
Bellaphon Records, Germany
? 1991
Made by Interpress West-Germany
Vertrieb [Distribution] Bellaphon
Packaged in a standard jewel case with 4-page booklet.
Inside the booklet is a "Endlich auch auf CD erh?ltlich" [Finally available on CD] listing.
"Marburg" is a CD release by the progressive rock band Pell Mell, issued by the German label Bacillus. The album presents an adventurous blend of symphonic rock, extended instrumental passages and imaginative song structures that will appeal to fans of early European prog. Expect long, carefully constructed tracks with melodic guitar lines, atmospheric keyboards and dynamic shifts between quieter, pastoral moments and powerful, intense sections. The production preserves a warm, organic sound that highlights the interplay between the musicians and gives the album a timeless, classic character. As a physical CD, this edition offers clear sound quality and is ideal for collectors who appreciate progressive rock from its formative years. Pell Mell is known as part of the early German progressive rock movement, combining rock energy with more complex arrangements and a strong instrumental focus. Their work has earned them a lasting reputation among connoisseurs of the genre, and "Marburg" is often regarded as one of the key releases associated with their name, valued for its musical ambition and compositional depth. The album is released by Bacillus, a label that has specialized in rock and related styles and is known for promoting distinctive and often innovative artists. Bacillus has built a profile as a home for musicians who explore more demanding, creative directions within rock music, and this CD fits well into that tradition, addressing listeners who seek more than conventional mainstream sounds.