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LEERE HÄNDE

Ihre Kinder

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3.39 | 10 ratings | 2 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1970

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Würfelspiel
2. Ich kann Dir nichts geben
3. Südafrika Apartheid Express
4. Straße ohne Ziel
5. Das Paradies muß auf Erden sein
6. Leere Hände
7. Hilf mir
8. Nimm Deine Liebe
9. Pedro der Pfau
10. Nie vergeß ich wie es war 11. The Dice
12. Help Me
13. Paradise Can't Be Too Far
14. I Can't Give You Nothing
15. Shimmy The Peacock
16. Empty Hands
17. Highway With No End
18. Go Take Your Love Away
19. South African Apartheid Express
20. What A Day That' Il Be

Line-up / Musicians

- Olders Frenzel / drums, percussion
- Sonny Hennig / vocals, keyboards
- Muck Groh / guitar
- Georgie Meyer / flute, bells, vocals
- Walti Schneider / bass, vocals
- Ernst Schultz / guitar, bass, percussion, vocals

Releases information

LP Kuckuck 2375 001 (1971) - English Version: Empty Hands
LP Polydor 2371 165 (UK) (1971)
CD Ohrwaschl 142 (1991)
includes German and English Version

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IHRE KINDER Leere Hände ratings distribution


3.39
(10 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(70%)
70%
Good, but non-essential (20%)
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Collectors/fans only (10%)
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Review by Mellotron Storm
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3 stars I originally picked this up because guitarist Muck Groh was part of this band. I liked what he did after this with the band AERA and later GROTESK. Lets just say I much prefer those two later bands over this one. And "this one" is an early entry to the Krautrock catalogue, releasing their debut in 1969, and perhaps the first Krautrock band to sing in German. I know EULENSPYGEL also sang in German, releasing their debut in 1971, and there were certainly others.

I understand there wasn't a panel of Krautrock experts guiding the bands on what not to play, and what to play. But the English singing for most of these bands was part of the protest against the lame Beat music of the 60's in Germany. The popular music of the day consisted of German vocals with short and catchy tunes. So to counter this, many Krautrock bands would sing in English, and have these long and experimental songs. This makes me think of the RIO movement and how those five original bands from five different countries actually had a meeting in Switzerland to discuss what the RIO movement was all about. There was little agreement, even on why they were playing this stuff. So yeah, Krautrock was in a sense the wild west back then. Add the electronic bands too who drifted into Krautrock.

So this 1970 album originally was under 40 minutes and eleven tracks. All German singing and quite catchy. Surprising and disappointing. This would be re-issued with each track doubled with the English and German versions, doubling the length of the recording in our cd age of course. I kind of like a lot of this but there's no way I'm going more than 3 stars.

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4 stars Ihre Kinder's third record "Leere Hände" from 1970 was a pleasant experience. Like my father I like very much German stuff and these songs is beautifully sung in German by the singer Sonny Hennig. What is presented here is two language version of the record but I only review the German songs. ... (read more)

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