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Topic: Shaa KhanPosted By: toroddfuglesteg
Subject: Shaa Khan
Date Posted: June 07 2011 at 08:17
SHAA KHAN are a german heavy prog rock band which produced two LPs and two singles. Drummer Walter Kaulhausen and guitarist Roland Soltysiak started at the beginning of 1970 to play hard rock songs from Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple. The band name has no common sense - just a pun which pleased the musicians. After some line-up changes Jochen Gutermut (bass) became a permanent member. Because they were participating at courses of the Akademie Remscheid their style changed to a jazz rock direction more and more. During the years 1973/74 they played gigs as the supporting act for Earth & Fire, Sweet, Smokie, UFO und Nektar.
I got in touch with Heiner Waldman from the band for their story.
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Your biography has been covered in your ProgArchives
profile so let's bypass the biography details. But why did you choose that name
and which bands were you influenced by ?
Shaa Khan is a phantasy word without a meaning. At the time the band
was founded there was a Disney movie in the cinemas, ‘The Jungle Book’! There
was a tiger in this movie called ‘Shere Khan’. Some former members of the band
thought it was a good name and changed it into SHAA KHAN. By the way the word
Khan is an Indian word for lord (master, mister).
The band was mainly influenced by the British music scene of the late
sixties and early seventies. For example: Deep Purple, Genesis, Yes, Audience,
Black Sabbath any many more. Every member loves different music. I was deeply
influenced by the Blues, especially by British Blues ( John Mayall, Eric
Clapton…). So I think our sound is a mix of it all.
How was the music scene in your local area when you
started ?
We come from Duisburg an industrial town in the Ruhr area. There
weren’t many important bands at the time when Shaa Khan was founded (only ‘Alma
Ata’ and ‘Die Bröselmaschine’). And
it was very difficult for a German band to make a record and find a record
company to release it. We have to earn money to pay the recordings of our first
long player ‘The world will end on Friday’! We recorded the album at Dierks
Studios near Cologne. At the same time the German Hard Rock band ‘Scorpions’
recorded there.
Over to your two albums. Your debut album was The
World Will End On Friday from 1977. Please tell us more about this
album.
We‘ve got 3 CDs out at the moment. Beside the two rereleases of our 2
LPs from the seventies there is a Live-CD of our comeback concert in 2009. But
back to our first album ‘The world will end on Friday’ from 1978: What can I
tell you about it?
You can find many facts about the songs and the history in my liner
notes in the booklet of the CD by Sireena Records. How I told you above, we had
to earn the money to record this album and recording it took us three days in
the summer of 1977.
The mixing took us another two days. The recording engineers changed
several times. But we’ve played the songs many times live on stage and it was no
problem for us having less time! Of course I can tell a lot about each song but
that would take a long time and you can look at the liner notes. If you want to
I can send these notes to you.
Several weeks after the recording of the album we’ve got a contract
with Sky Records a small but famous label from
Hamburg.
Your second and most recent album is ‘Anything
Wrong?’ from 1979. Please tell us more about this
album.
Let’s come to our second long player! We’ve had
enough material at that time for another album. So we recorded the second one in
a small studio near Duisburg. We’ve got a little more time to do that. And this
time Sky Records gave us the money to work in the studio. Although only a few
months after the first recording our songs and sounds have changed. I think our
music was brighter and lighter on ‘Anything wrong?’! On ‘World will end…’ it was
darker, more theatric. On both albums are some social and political statements
but the lyrics on the second are little funnier I
think.
What is the availability of your two first albums ?
Where can they be purchased from ?
You can buy both records as remastered CDs (and the
‘Live 2009! album) at Sireena Records Germany ( http://www.sireena.de/" rel="nofollow - )! On some obscure internet
sites you can order the old vinyl records, too.
How would you describe the music on these two albums
and which bands would you use as a reference to those unknown with your music ?
As I told before the music is a little bit theatric
with elements of Hard Rock. Most songs last about seven / eight minutes. You can
compare it with the early YES or the early GENESIS. In former times some people
compared us to the German band ‘Grobschnitt’ but I don’t think that’s right, I
believe we’ve had our own style.
Then you disappeared from the face of the earth for
almost three decades. Why did you split up and why did you reform again ?
In 1981 there was a kind of music revolution in
Germany. They called it ‘Neue Deutsche Welle’ / NDW (New German Wave). That was
a rather simple musical style and it makes the situation difficult for normal
rock bands. We recorded 2 single records for the Bellaphone label in Frankfurt.
The first one – ‘Someone’s Calling’ was a little success in some areas of
Germany but the second flopped. It was not NDW. About 1982 we didn’t get many
gigs so some members decided to quit the band (Horst and Klaus). We went on as
Shaa Khan with a new keyboarder and only me as singer. The sound was harder now
- no more Prog Rock. In 1993 we decided to split.
The first sign of life was the live album Live 2009!
from 2009. Please tell us more about this/these concert(s) and this
album.
Since 1993 many things have changed. Suddenly there was the internet.
Many fans started to ask for Shaa Khan. They asked for CDs, lyrics and so on.
Some wrote to me why there isn’t a website. I answered on of them (his name was
Rolf Flach) that we aren’t able to make a good website and I asked him if we can
do it. He answered: „Yes, please send me some material!” Well, I did. And he
created that wonderful http://www.shaakhan.de/" rel="nofollow -
site!
At the end of 2006 the members of the band met to talk and eat
together. At the end of that evening we decided to try it again as Shaa Khan.
Only Roland our former guitarist didn’t want to play in a band again. We asked a
guitarist Jochen, Walter and me have played with in a band called ‘Kissing
Shark’. He was excited and we started to rehearse our old songs. In April 2009
we had our comeback concert in Duisburg in front of 450 people! We recorded that
and our label Sireena Records was so excited about the live session that they
decideded to release it on a CD. So here we go
again!
What is Shaa Khan's current status and plans for the
future ?
As all the other people of course we’re getting
older (me, I’m 61!). Therefore we only play a few concerts in a year because
everyone has got other jobs. Shaa Khan is a semiprofessional project you see.
But there always are some highlights that make us go on. For example this year
(October, the 14th) we play a concert together with Martin Turner’s
Wishbone Ash and Barclay James Harvest feat. Les
Holroyd.
And maybe… there will be a studio album in the
future – who knows!
Thank you to Heiner Waldman for this interview
Their PA profile is http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=2180" rel="nofollow - and their homepage's http://www.shaakhan.de" rel="nofollow -