German Jazz-Rock Fusion bands from the 1970s |
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BrufordFreak
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Posted: October 22 2024 at 17:38 |
Per Greg (Logan)'s suggestion: a poll of more German bands from the 1970s, these ones exploring the Jazz-Rock Fusion idiom.
Vote for the ones you know; explore the ones that intrigue you. Comment on the ones I left out or specific albums you love. |
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Drew Fisher
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Logan
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These I know well.
Out of Focus Passport - Klaus Doldinger Brainstorm From Toto Blanke Kraan Embryo Xhol Caravan Zyma Wolfgang Dauner / Et Cetera Tortilla Flat I've hard some Exmagma too. I'd rather not vote for all of those because that's quite a lot and I've listed them anyway, but I'll vote for Embryo (one in my poll that I adore), and also Zyma as one I neglected to mention but would have had I remembered it. Thoughts is a brilliant album by Zyma that I thoughtlessly forgot to mention. Oh, multiple votes are not enabled, so just my vote for Embryo, for now at least. Edited by Logan - October 22 2024 at 18:01 |
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Mellotron Storm
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I gave Missus Beastly a vote, but I could vote for most of these.
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Passport = essential '70s fusion, particularly the albums Cross-Collateral and Infinity Machine, which are the best two to start with.
Kraan are great, with their debut and Let it Out being surefire winners. After taking a break in the '90s, they regrouped and have continued to release new music every few years. The recent Sandglass is excellent. Nimbus and Mosaik each released one album apiece. Both are worthwhile. |
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Psychedelic Paul
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1. Kraan
2. Out of Focus 3. Xhol Caravan 4. Sunbirds 5. Zyma
Edited by Psychedelic Paul - October 23 2024 at 03:15 |
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Saperlipopette!
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There's nothing I know of here I don't like. But for their extensive, diverse and overall exceptional greatness, I place Embryo in a league of their own.
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I thought it was a multiple vote poll.
Missus Beastly got the vote.
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Zyma has only released two albums, but their music is timeless. I think it's the most sophisticated German jazz-rock stuff because of its beautiful melodies, exceptional female vocals, amazing rhythm section, and intriguing avant-garde undertone.
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I had no idea there was a German band called Aera. My first thought was it's an anagram of a well-known Italian band.
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Kraan.
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Manuel
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Passport. The rest (the ones I know) are also quite good.
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David_D
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Exactly!?, when the poll question is in the plural. Neverthereless, I certainly agree that some of the '70s Krautrock can be viewed from other genre perspectives, and my votes were supposed to be: Out of Focus (Wake Up!) Embryo (We Keep On) Kraan (the debut album) |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Overall Kraan is my favourite band here. I also like a lot some stuff by Passport, Embryo, Wolfgang Dauner & Et Cetera (the Knirsch album is very good). I love Association PC big time where Toto Blanke was guitarist, but I only have heard a few tracks of him solo and wasn't quite so keen on them. I also know Volker Kriegel (not a fan) and have heard the odd track of some others.
Ouch! Ended up voting for Passport only as this hasn't been made a multiple votes poll. (Nice list though.)
Edited by Lewian - October 23 2024 at 06:05 |
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Exmagma is an interesting band. The op said vote for the 'ones' you know, so I thought it was a multiple vote poll, so they didn't get my vote, but they are a band worth checking out.
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Ginga Rale got my vote although they are actually Austrian (a pedant writes). Their first album is marvellous. Only let down by the dubious title of two songs. No idea what they were playing at as they seemed quite a right on left-wing band…
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Voted Passport
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