YEAR: 1970
STYLE: Progressive Rock/ Kraut Rock
FORMAT: WV (Image + Log + Cue + Scans + 5% Recovery)
SIZE: 472 Mb
COUNTRY: Germany
THE BAND:
Skip van Wyck / drums; Tim Belbe / saxophone; Klaus Briest / bass; Öcki / keyboards; Norbert Dömling / bass; Hansi Fischer / flute, saxophoneXhol figure among true legends of krautrock (before Amon Düül II, Guru Guru...). First born as an experimental free-jazz ensemble they progressively found their own musical identity at the end of the 60's with an extraordinary fusion of styles, mixing strange-atmospheric-freakout organic chords with discreet acid folk-ish accents, electronic weirdness (Motherf**kers GmbH) and a sonic, catchy free form rockin' jazz that admits closed relationships with Miles Davis' eccentric experimental fusion jazz period. Hau- ruck is their jazziest musical excursion. The two epic and totally improvised tracks on Hau-Ruck deliver unmistakable spaced out jazzy fantasies, including excellent rhythmical sections, powerful organic harmonies and eternal brass incantations. The wha wha effects give a more fuzzy, druggy tone to the compositions. The energy and groovy aspects are always well defined and accompany otherworldly and haunting keyboard sequences. Breit starts as a spiritual-psych atmospheric epic and pursue on a propulsive, hypnotic jazzy rock improvisation dominated by Hammond organ solos and sensual, intense brass parts. Schaukel deliver an other colourful, dynamic musical universe, featuring a nervous, charming bluesy rock background. Seriously impressive and easily recommended. Top class album.
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Track Listing:1. Breit (24:13)
2. Schaukel (20:20)
Bonus track:
3. Süden Twi Westen (21:55)
Total Time: 66:28
The Band:- Skip van Wyck / drums
- Tim Belbe / saxophone
- Klaus Briest / bass (1,2)
- Öcki / keyboards
- Norbert Dömling / bass (3)
- Hansi Fischer / flute, saxophone (3)
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