One of the many bands named Lazarus of the 1970s. This one was from Neunkirchen, Austria, and this self-titled album was their only one, and was recorded in Vienna in just 15 copies. The album was conceived as a concept album about the resurrection of Lazarus. Typical 1970s underground rock, a mix of garagey psychedelic rock and psychy hard rock, with fuzz guitars, wasted vocals and loud drums, as well as some nice folk-acoustic passages. <br /><br />Helmut Sacher - vocals. <br />Alvin Waldner - guitar, slide guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar, backing vocals. <br />Peter Glarz - guitar, vocals, acoustic guitar, backing vocals. <br />Peter Fischer - bass. <br />Walter Spacil - drums. <br />guests: Harald Music - harp. <br /> Gerda Schich - zither. <br /> Ernst Glatz - trumpet. <br /><br />Awakening of Lazarus (part one). <br />Telchoskop. <br />Faeaway. <br />Summer distress. <br />Dear Willie. <br />The wind cries your name. <br />(The Garden of) Eden. <br />Self reflection. <br />Awakening of Lazarus (part two). <br />