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Birth Control - Condomium (1994)

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Birth Control - Condomium (1994)


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Birth Control – Condomium (1994)

Tracklist:

  1. Condomium

  2. No Fear

  3. Lady in Black (Revisited)

  4. Children of Tomorrow (Revisited)

  5. Backdoor Possibilities (Revisited)

  6. Midnight Blue (Revisited)

  7. Stop Little Lady (Revisited)

Review:
Condomium (1994) is a revival-era release by Birth Control, marking the band’s return to recording after more than a decade of relative inactivity. This album blends reworked classics from the 70s with new material, showcasing the band’s commitment to their Hammond organ-driven hard rock sound, while incorporating a more modern production style typical of the 90s.

The opening track “Condomium” sets a contemporary hard rock tone, with punchy riffs, driving drums, and Bernd Noske’s characteristic vocals. Several reworked tracks, including “Lady in Black,” “Children of Tomorrow,” and “Backdoor Possibilities,” feature updated arrangements, tighter instrumentation, and refreshed production, giving longtime fans a new perspective on classic material. “Midnight Blue” and “Stop Little Lady” continue this approach, blending nostalgia with 90s-style clarity and polish.

While the album lacks the raw, heavy progressive energy of early releases like Operation or Hoodoo Man, Condomium demonstrates Birth Control’s ability to modernize their sound without losing their identity, appealing to both veteran fans and a newer audience exploring classic German hard rock.


Fun Facts & Trivia:

  • Condomium was part of the band’s 90s comeback, coinciding with renewed interest in Krautrock and 70s German hard rock.

  • The album features modernized versions of several fan favorites, blending nostalgia with updated production.

  • Birth Control performed several tracks from Condomium live, showcasing their continuing vitality as a performing band.


Did You Know?

  • “Condomium” as a title track reflects the band’s tongue-in-cheek humor, a trait that has appeared sporadically throughout their career.

  • The reworked tracks were recorded with a tight, modern studio sound, making them stand out from the looser 70s recordings.

  • Collectors often see Condomium as a bridge between the classic Birth Control era and their 90s revival, offering both historical significance and listenable hard rock content.


Selling / Collector’s Info:

Original 1994 pressings of Condomium are relatively rare, with mint copies generally priced between €40–€80. While not as collectible as early 70s pressings, the album remains a valuable addition for dedicated Birth Control collectors seeking to complete their discography. Reissues are available, but first pressings are preferred for historical and collector value.

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