"There has never been an album quite like Birth Control's Increase-though i have not heard all of BC's albums, upon hearing Increase, i was amazed at how unique it seems. There are common influences associated with progressive rock here (and some that are not common) In the melting pot of influences there is everything from a hard rock feel, to jazz-rock and blues-rock, and even funk in a few places, and it is the way in which they mesh them together that makes for a very uncommon and impressive record. The band's instrumental prowess is still fully evident, and is something that makes the album hang together and qualify as a winner, but Increase tends to be over looked in the general grand scheme of things. What really drew me to this record was the song "We All Thought We Knew You", which is the lyrical highlight, and pretty impressive instrumentally as well with an interesting vibraphone solo in the middle of things-it was written as a tribute and memorial to the late Helmut Koellen, former guitarist and vocalist for Triumvirat who had died suddenly just a few months before this song was recorded. A sad and painfull thing to deal with, but is done so sensitively and with understanding. Luckily, on youtube is a live concert performance of We All Thought We Knew You from 1977 in Germany with Zeus B. Held and the band-my favourite video on youtube. No, Increase is not exactly like their other ones, but definitely is worth hunting for and listening to-i guess i could sum it up as unique, spirited,and wonderfull! i give it 5 stars without hesitation." - presdoug - ProgArchives

- Bruno Frenzel / guitar
- Zeus B. Held / keyboards, saxophone
- Bernd Noske / lead vocals, percussion
- Horst Stachelhaus / bass
- Manfred von Bohr / drums

1. Skate-board Sue (3:55)
2. Domino's hammock (4:52)
3. Fight for you (4:35)
4. Until the night (6:25)
5. Get up! (4:35)
6. We all thought we knew you (7:50)
7. Seems my bike's riding me (8:00)

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