I love Moog music! Actually, being a tech boffin I love the electronic music synthesiser and how it changed the face of electronic music - all those modules, knobs, patch leads etc allowed for the creation of sounds not heard previously, the beginning of the electronic music age.
Klaus is well known for his organ playing releases but he takes this one step further by letting us listen to him "experimenting" with his Moog (lucky guy) although (on a personal level) I get the distinct impression that Klaus is far more comfortable with the organ and uses the Moog for splashes of sound, effects etc - he could have done so much more with the instrument, in my opinion.
KLAUS WUNDERLICH - Sound 2000
Telefunken
Cat# SLE 14715-P
1973
Australian release
Cover is in good condition, no tears, no personal writing, no seam splits and very light edge wear from normal handling but there is some light handling wear showing to the rear of the cover.
New inner plastic liner sleeve
Vinyl is in good condition, visually inspected under a bright white halogen light source and I can see just a couple of very light scratches on either side. Just looking at your vinyl is not a good way to judge the condition of a record so I then played the ENTIRE release, all tracks, and there are no significant issues with surface noise or click/pops.
New outer protective sleeve
TRACKS: Cherokee, Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head, Lotto-Zahlen, Blue Tango, Felicidade, To The Spring, Corn-Flakes, La Paloma, Humoresque, Dufter Zahn, Charade, Krimoogulus