The Monks – Black Monk Time
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Released exclusively in Germany in March 1966, Black Monk Time by The Monks has become a cult classic—praised as a groundbreaking forerunner to punk and krautrock. From the explosive opener "Monk Time" to the fierce "Complication," Black Monk Time rejected flower power for something more urgent—anger, humor, and innovation developing a confrontational, rhythm heavy sound. Though the album was overlooked at the time, its bold sound and sharp lyrics have earned it lasting influence and critical acclaim. The Monks were five American G.I.s stationed near Heidelberg, West Germany. Originally performing as a typical beat group under the name the 5 Torquays, they evolved into something far more radical.
After discovering guitar feedback by accident and embracing a raw, percussive approach, they caught the attention of two German ad men—Walther Niemann and Karl Remy—who became their managers and helped reinvent their identity. Dressed in monks' robes with tonsured hair and noose neckties, the band developed a confrontational, rhythm heavy sound. Their sole studio album, produced by Jimmy Bowien and recorded in Cologne in late 1965, defied musical norms. At the time, Polydor Records deemed the music too radical for American audiences, delaying its U.S. release. Despite its initial commercial failure, the album is now seen as a pivotal moment in rock history—loud, strange, and unapologetically ahead of its time. The Monks' story is as unlikely as their sound: five ex-soldiers and two ad executives creating one of the most daring records of the '60s. The band never sparked the revolution they hinted at, but decades later, Black Monk Time still resonates. This is your chance to experience the album that dared to be different—don't miss it.
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“In the case of the Monks, though, all the praise is true: in 1966, Black Monk Time was beyond the cutting edge, and today it's easy to hear what made it so innovative and challenging.” – Pitchfork
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The MonksLabel: PolydorFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: GermanyGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Beat, Garage RockA1 Monk Time
A2 Shut Up
A3 Boys Are Boys And Girls Are Choice
A4 Higgle-Dy-Piggle-Dy
A5 I Hate You
A6 Oh, How To Do Now
B1 Complication
B2 We Do Wie Du
B3 Drunken Maria
B4 Love Came Tumblin' Down
B5 Blast Off!
B6 That'S My Girl
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The Monks – Black Monk Time
The Monks – Black Monk Time
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Released exclusively in Germany in March 1966, Black Monk Time by The Monks has become a cult classic—praised as a groundbreaking forerunner to punk and krautrock. From the explosive opener "Monk Time" to the fierce "Complication," Black Monk Time rejected flower power for something more urgent—anger, humor, and innovation developing a confrontational, rhythm heavy sound. Though the album was overlooked at the time, its bold sound and sharp lyrics have earned it lasting influence and critical acclaim. The Monks were five American G.I.s stationed near Heidelberg, West Germany. Originally performing as a typical beat group under the name the 5 Torquays, they evolved into something far more radical.
After discovering guitar feedback by accident and embracing a raw, percussive approach, they caught the attention of two German ad men—Walther Niemann and Karl Remy—who became their managers and helped reinvent their identity. Dressed in monks' robes with tonsured hair and noose neckties, the band developed a confrontational, rhythm heavy sound. Their sole studio album, produced by Jimmy Bowien and recorded in Cologne in late 1965, defied musical norms. At the time, Polydor Records deemed the music too radical for American audiences, delaying its U.S. release. Despite its initial commercial failure, the album is now seen as a pivotal moment in rock history—loud, strange, and unapologetically ahead of its time. The Monks' story is as unlikely as their sound: five ex-soldiers and two ad executives creating one of the most daring records of the '60s. The band never sparked the revolution they hinted at, but decades later, Black Monk Time still resonates. This is your chance to experience the album that dared to be different—don't miss it.
Reviews
“In the case of the Monks, though, all the praise is true: in 1966, Black Monk Time was beyond the cutting edge, and today it's easy to hear what made it so innovative and challenging.” – Pitchfork
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The MonksLabel: PolydorFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: GermanyGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Beat, Garage RockA1 Monk Time
A2 Shut Up
A3 Boys Are Boys And Girls Are Choice
A4 Higgle-Dy-Piggle-Dy
A5 I Hate You
A6 Oh, How To Do Now
B1 Complication
B2 We Do Wie Du
B3 Drunken Maria
B4 Love Came Tumblin' Down
B5 Blast Off!
B6 That'S My Girl
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Released exclusively in Germany in March 1966, Black Monk Time by The Monks has become a cult classic—praised as a groundbreaking forerunner to punk and krautrock. From the explosive opener "Monk Time" to the fierce "Complication," Black Monk Time rejected flower power for something more urgent—anger, humor, and innovation developing a confrontational, rhythm heavy sound. Though the album was overlooked at the time, its bold sound and sharp lyrics have earned it lasting influence and critical acclaim. The Monks were five American G.I.s stationed near Heidelberg, West Germany. Originally performing as a typical beat group under the name the 5 Torquays, they evolved into something far more radical.
After discovering guitar feedback by accident and embracing a raw, percussive approach, they caught the attention of two German ad men—Walther Niemann and Karl Remy—who became their managers and helped reinvent their identity. Dressed in monks' robes with tonsured hair and noose neckties, the band developed a confrontational, rhythm heavy sound. Their sole studio album, produced by Jimmy Bowien and recorded in Cologne in late 1965, defied musical norms. At the time, Polydor Records deemed the music too radical for American audiences, delaying its U.S. release. Despite its initial commercial failure, the album is now seen as a pivotal moment in rock history—loud, strange, and unapologetically ahead of its time. The Monks' story is as unlikely as their sound: five ex-soldiers and two ad executives creating one of the most daring records of the '60s. The band never sparked the revolution they hinted at, but decades later, Black Monk Time still resonates. This is your chance to experience the album that dared to be different—don't miss it.
Reviews
“In the case of the Monks, though, all the praise is true: in 1966, Black Monk Time was beyond the cutting edge, and today it's easy to hear what made it so innovative and challenging.” – Pitchfork
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The MonksLabel: PolydorFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: GermanyGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Beat, Garage RockA1 Monk Time
A2 Shut Up
A3 Boys Are Boys And Girls Are Choice
A4 Higgle-Dy-Piggle-Dy
A5 I Hate You
A6 Oh, How To Do Now
B1 Complication
B2 We Do Wie Du
B3 Drunken Maria
B4 Love Came Tumblin' Down
B5 Blast Off!
B6 That'S My Girl











