sexta-feira, 9 de outubro de 2009

Zippo Zetterlink - In The Poor Sun (1971 German Prog Rock Acid Psych)


A RECORD FOR WHO HAS GREAT NECK TO LOOK AT BEYOND THE LIMITED HORIZON!!
BANDA SUBTERRÂNEA DO ROCK ALEMÃO FORMADA EM HAMBURGO!! UMA VERDADEIRA VIAGEM MUSICAL!! ALUCINANTE!! UM ROCK CRÚ E DEMENTE!! UMA RELÍQUIA PERDIDA DO KRAUTROCK PSICODÉLICO!! O ALBUM É CARACTERIZADO COMO "DEMENTED PSYCHEDELIC COSMIC BLUES"!! O MATERIAL DOS CARA ERA BASICAMENTE GRAVAÇÕES AO VIVO NO BLOW UP CLUB EM MUNICH EM 1969 E NO FESTIVAL HAMBURG MELLE PARK EM 1971!! VENENASSO PRA SAIR DO PLANETA E VIAJAR MUITO ALÉM DA IMAGINAÇÃO!! UM DISCO PRA QUEM TEM PESCOÇO GRANDE PRA OLHAR ALÉM DO HORIZONTE LIMITADO!!

This was one of the first lost relics of Krautrock to be unearthed. Zippo Zetterlink was the band lead by an obscure character from the late-60's/early-70's Hamburg underground scene, one Wolfgang Orschakowski. At the time of course, no one would release such an album of demented psychedelic cosmic blues! So, in the late-70's Wolfgang released an album himself, documenting some of his remarkable lost music. With live recordings from the Blow Up club in Munich circa 1969, a festival in the Hamburg Melle Park in summer 1971, and some studio jams. Mostly, the side long title track in particular, it's stoned Ash Ra Tempel style jamming, though much more crude and demented. There are a couple of short blues songs too, one interesting, one less-so. It amounts to a unique vision into the Hamburg psychedelic underground, and an unknown Krautrock relic. ("The Crack In The Cosmic Egg")

1. Zippo Zetterlink In The Poor Sun At Sunday Night In The Blow Up (20:42)
2. Kaputt (8:15)
3. Ein Gemmen-märchen (3:14)
4. It's Groovy, The Electric Light Machine, Boy (5:56)
5. Electric Light (3:17)

Total Time: 41:24

Line-up/Musicians:
Wolfgang Orschakowski (guitar, vocals, radio)
Klasse (bass)
Samy (congas)
Helena (organ)
unknown (drums)

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2 comentários:

Anônimo disse...

hello - do you have volume 2 from Zippo Zetterlink? it's called Wolfgang Orschakowski "story about soul recordings".

Anônimo disse...

Thanks for this great one. JayBee