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Guldbamsen
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Oh yes Pierre, good call on that Young Marble Giants album
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Guldbamsen
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Where do you get all those pics from? Anyway, so I decided to do a little montage of some old school albums that have been in heavy rotation at the Guldbamsen den: Edited by Guldbamsen - December 03 2014 at 05:22 |
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Just a picture of myself last summer Nice choice
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Guldbamsen
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Oh...I guess we share the same fancy for violet bras then
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Guldbamsen
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One of the albums I've played the most of the listed above has to be Galactic Supermarket. I think I prefer it over the selftitled debut tbh. What a gem! Love everything about it. Also includes one of the most unlikely of Schulze performances ever, and I just love it.
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Dave, is that Xhol Caravan one with the white cover on your recent picture-gasm any good? The same vendor at one of the local record fairs has had the remastered CD of that one for about two years now, and I've been `umming' and `ahhing' whether to get it or not. I've not actually heard any of their albums at all, except for one or two video clips on an old German rock/prog/Kraut doco.
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Aussie-Byrd-Brother
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Thoughts and opinions on this one, gentlemen/ducks?
Amon Duul 2 - Vortex: http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=4732 I got the CD for $2 off ebay several months back, only spun it briefly at the time, but am about to launch into giving it a proper listen. I seem to recall it was quite electronic and metallic? I thought it sounded very different for them, not sure if I liked it either. Also, my Duul collection is a bit fragmented, I had up to `Pyragony X', then I don't own `Only Human' and `Almost Alive' just before this one, so it's a jarring jump in sound from them for me! Wish me luck with it! Edited by Aussie-Byrd-Brother - December 03 2014 at 08:34 |
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Hey, guys, just bought and heard for the first time, Faust's "Tapes". What a trip! I have the version that is all one track. I love the synth work, and there are actually some neat jazz type sections.
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Guldbamsen
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It is extremely worth getting! I consider it a minor Krautrock classic myself. Almost went for the fifth star in my review but didn't. I know Philippe did though Great jazzy murky organ driven psych music with loads of submarinish quality to the organs. All I can say is buy it, like in immediately, and if you don't like it, I'll tie my shoes together and cry for 8 minutes. Oh and there it is on ze Jootoob. Edited by Guldbamsen - December 03 2014 at 09:17 |
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Hey Doug Wouldn't have figured you for a Faust man, but then again you do have a thing for those early German albums, if I recall. Tapes is kind of a mish mash between all the different styles Faust were dishing out at the time, only here glued together as one continuous whole. If you like it, you're most likely going to enjoy IV and So Far as well.
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Guldbamsen
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Can't help you there Michael - I have some glaring omissions of my own Best of luck to you anyhow. Electronic sounds good though! |
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As for Amon Duul "Vortex", I've only listened to it a couple of times and couldn't find a lot of good things about it. It's been a long time since I heard it.
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Guldbamsen
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Oh and that Et Cetera album (along with the follow up Knirsch) comes highly recommended!
Featuring Wolfgang Dauner widely known as being to jazz what Faust were to rock. On here he's joined by the Exmagma guys wielding a particularly well played fusion take on Krautrock, interspersed with wild Eastern phrasing and instrumentation. Knirsch even sports both Larry Corryel and John Hiseman for extra kicks. I don't think I've heard either playing on a more experimental record, but it works - uuuuuuh baby how it works!
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How about some Krautrock bluegrass..........
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timothy leary
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Some Kraut & Funk......look at this lineup Carsten Bohn: drums, guitar, vocals, percussion (ex AR & Machines; Achim Reichel; Dennis; Frumpy; Guru Guru; Uli Trepte; Inbetween; Kickbit Information; Lindner & Bohn)
Jackie Carter: vocals (ex Inga Rumpf) Linda Fields: vocals (ex Atlantis; Chris Braun Band; Diez & Bischof; Inga Rumpf) Freya Wippich: vocals (ex Kin Ping Meh; Satin Whale) Peter Wolbrandt: guitar (ex Alto; Ax Genrich; Andy Göldner; Guru Guru; Hellmut Hattler; Kraan) Rainer Baumann: guitar (ex Frumpy; Geff Harrison; Randy Pie; Sphinx Tush) Roman Bunka: guitar (ex Aera; Embryo; Guru Guru; Uli Trepte; Inbetween; Missus Beastly) Muck Groh: guitar (ex Aera; Grotesk; Ihre Kinder) Micho Corea: guitar Frank Fischer: bass (ex Release Music Orchestra) Manne Rürup: piano, synthesizer Egon Christmann: trombone Lawrence Elam: trumpet (ex Message) Lee Kantzmann: trumpet Günter Reger: sax Hans Uwe Reimers: sax Bob Reed: percussion |
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Just hiding in the archives......no reviews.....great mini-moog
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