Da Capo, a guitar-driven progressive rock with clear West Coast influences came from Fürth in Bavaria. They recorded and produced their sole album on a two-track tape machine in a small studio 1972. It contains five excellent tracks with two lead guitars in the style of Quicksilver Messenger Service.
The edition of 500 copies were initially sold at the band's concerts for 20 DM (10 €) each. Since this was not very successful, further copies were offered for 3 DM (1.50 €) at flea markets in Nuremberg and surrounding. Some were given away among friends. Annoyed, they finally threw the remaining half of the edition into the garbage. This sad story together with the high musical quality are the reason of being one of the most wanted German Rock LPs of the early seventies, next to the first Can and Tyburn Tall LPs.