 Here's a  7" that pays tribute to a particular football match (aka soccer). Prohaska  was a  screamo band from Austria in the '90s.  Their 'Cordoba  Achtundneunzig' 7" is their only release that I'm aware of, besides   appearances on a few compilations. It was  released on Paracelsius  Underground Industries & Charon Collective in 1998. As mentioned, it  deals  with a particular football match from the 1978 World  Championships,  played in Córdoba, Argentina, between West-Germany (the  reigning World  Champion at that time) and Austria. Austria  defeated  West-Germany 3-2, which was quite a surprise victory, and what makes  this a  legendary match in Austria. It was the  first victory of Austria  over West-Germany in 47 years, and is also  referred to as 'the miracle  of Córdoba'. Hans Krankl,  one of the best Austrian football players ever,  scored the 3rd, and  decisive, goal in the last minute or so of the  match. Another football player from that  team, Herbert Prohaska, provided the  band with their name, he is also  pictured on the sleeve. As said, this  7" deals with that match, both  lyrically and by adding a bunch  of  samples from (Austrian) commentary of that match.
Here's a  7" that pays tribute to a particular football match (aka soccer). Prohaska  was a  screamo band from Austria in the '90s.  Their 'Cordoba  Achtundneunzig' 7" is their only release that I'm aware of, besides   appearances on a few compilations. It was  released on Paracelsius  Underground Industries & Charon Collective in 1998. As mentioned, it  deals  with a particular football match from the 1978 World  Championships,  played in Córdoba, Argentina, between West-Germany (the  reigning World  Champion at that time) and Austria. Austria  defeated  West-Germany 3-2, which was quite a surprise victory, and what makes  this a  legendary match in Austria. It was the  first victory of Austria  over West-Germany in 47 years, and is also  referred to as 'the miracle  of Córdoba'. Hans Krankl,  one of the best Austrian football players ever,  scored the 3rd, and  decisive, goal in the last minute or so of the  match. Another football player from that  team, Herbert Prohaska, provided the  band with their name, he is also  pictured on the sleeve. As said, this  7" deals with that match, both  lyrically and by adding a bunch  of  samples from (Austrian) commentary of that match.For the football lovers out there, here's a video of Hans Krankl's winning goal, there are better quality videos of this goal on Youtube but this one has the original Austrian commentary:
Because there are samples overlapping the songs, I decided to rip this 7" into 2 files, one for each side, rather than a file per track.
Prohaska - Cordoba Achtundneunzig 7"
 
Excellent Job ripping this Single, EmoNerd!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for an excellent Release of an outstanding Band.
Highly recommended to all (german speaking) Weirdos.
Thumbs up & Greetz from Austria!
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