Birth Control - Alsatian (2003)
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Birth Control – Alsatian (2003)
Tracklist:
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Alsatian
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Children of Tomorrow (Revisited)
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Lady in Black (Revisited)
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Stop Little Lady (Revisited)
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Backdoor Possibilities (Revisited)
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Deal Done at Night (Revisited)
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Midnight Blue (Revisited)
Review:
Alsatian (2003) represents Birth Control’s continued legacy into the 2000s, blending revisited classics from the 70s and 80s with modern production techniques. The album emphasizes the band’s signature Hammond organ-driven sound, tight guitar riffs, and melodic hard rock sensibilities, proving their adaptability over three decades of music-making.
The title track “Alsatian” opens with a strong, energetic riff and dynamic rhythm section, immediately demonstrating the band’s enduring vitality. Revisited tracks like “Children of Tomorrow,” “Lady in Black,” and “Stop Little Lady” receive modernized arrangements, while still honoring the original spirit. Additional re-recordings of “Backdoor Possibilities,” “Deal Done at Night,” and “Midnight Blue” tie the album together as a retrospective celebration of the band’s career.
While the raw heaviness of early albums like Operation and Hoodoo Man is softened, Alsatian highlights Birth Control’s continued creativity, professionalism, and mastery of melodic hard rock. The album serves both as a tribute to longtime fans and an accessible introduction for new listeners, bridging classic 70s and modern 2000s rock sensibilities.
Fun Facts & Trivia:
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Alsatian was released during the band’s early 2000s revival, emphasizing continuity with their classic hits while updating their sound.
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The album was recorded with modern studio techniques, giving a clean, polished sound compared to the analog recordings of the 70s.
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Birth Control performed several tracks from Alsatian live, demonstrating their stage vitality even after decades of performing.
Did You Know?
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The album’s title, “Alsatian,” refers to the German Shepherd breed, symbolizing strength, loyalty, and endurance, qualities mirrored in the band’s long career.
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Many of the re-recorded tracks on the album were used to reintroduce classic material to a 2000s audience in concerts and media appearances.
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Collectors consider Alsatian a modern capstone to the band’s legacy, completing the narrative from early Krautrock beginnings to 21st-century melodic hard rock.
Selling / Collector’s Info:
Original 2003 pressings of Alsatian are relatively rare, with mint copies typically priced between €25–€60. While not as collectible as the 70s releases, this album is essential for fans seeking a complete Birth Control discography, especially from their revival-era output. Reissues exist, but first pressings are preferred for authenticity.
Keywords: Birth Control Alsatian review, German hard rock 2003, Krautrock 2000s albums, Birth Control vinyl collector, melodic hard rock revival
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