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terça-feira, 13 de julho de 2010

Saffran - Blue In Ashes (1975 German Prog Pop Rock Jazzy)

MAIS UM DA SÉRIE GARDEN OF DELIGHTS!! BANDA ALEMÃ TOTALMENTE OBSCURA QUE TINHA ENTRE SEUS INTEGRANTES O EX- GUITARRISTA DA OUT OF FOCUS!! ÚNICO ALBUM DOS CARAS TINHA A SONORIDADE PARAECIDA COM GENTLE GIANT!! UM ROCK SOFISTICADO, PROGRESSIVO JAZZY, AS VEZES SOANDO UM POUCO POP, TUDO EMBALADO POR SAX, GUITARRA, VOCAIS FORTES, TECLADOS, BAIXO, FLAUTA E BATERIA!! TEM ATÉ UMA VERSÃO PARA ELEANOR RIGBY DOS BEATLES!! TEM ALGUMAS FAIXAS QUE SOAM COMO UM EQUÍVOCO SONORO, COMO POR EXEMPLO A MUSICA "FLOATING" QUE SOA COM UM FUNKY POP DESCARTÁVEL, MAS NO GERAL O DISCO É APROVEITÁVEL!! EU CONSIDERO UMA DAS REEDIÇÕES MAIS FRACAS DO SELO GARDEN OF DELIGHTS QUE EU CONHEÇO ATÉ O MOMENTO, MAS QUE NEM POR ISSO DEVE SER DESCARTADO!! ACHO QUE VALE SER CONHECIDO!! CONFIRA E JULGUE VOCÊ MESMO!!

THIS IS A reprint weaker Delights SEAL OF GARDEN THAT I learned so far, BUT NOT SO SHOULD BE DISCARDED AND KNOWN! JUGUE AND CHECK YOURSELF!
Next up in the Garden of Delights series of why-on-Earth-did-they-release-this-weird-ass-album-but-we’re-glad-they-did is Saffran’s ‘Blue in Ashes’ (reference El Shalom, Join In, Prosper). The opening duo of musical doozies answer that question I know MANY of you have: What would a Krautrock version of Steely Dan sound like? Following this we get that old chestnut ‘Eleanor Rigby’. You haven’t LIVED until you’ve heard Saffran’s version. Imagine Otis from The Andy Griffith Show singing opera loaded on Paulaner. Things get really interesting when the funky clavinet starts out the track ‘Heavy Maggie’. Sure Embryo had Jimmy Jackson in the band, but Saffran had Herbie Hancock’s “Headhunters” on LP! Then comes track five, the 8 minute ‘Uzahrade Saffranu’, you’re still rolling on the carpet busting a gut, and it suddenly doesn’t seem so funny anymore. These guys are good – flashes of brilliance in fact. The Gentle Giant and Genesis influences come out, the band catches onto some serious progressions. Guitar, organ, bass and drums all in glorious unison. And the tripped out narration at the beginning is in English while at the end it’s in Czech (and sounding oddly like Sergius Golowin)! The 10 minute, flute/sax lead ‘For You’ follows and is the crowning progressive achievement on the album. Next is ‘Doris’, a pleasant, quiet number. And, oh no, back comes the mirror ball for ‘Floating’, another misjudgment in white boy funk (“You are my Mississippi Queen I’m sure you know what I mean…. You are the one for me baby. Please stay with me all my life….oooo-ooooo-ooooo” – ay-yi-yi). Best to have left that stuff for Wild Cherry and KC & the Sunshine Band. A quick read of the band’s history explains everything. “Blue in Ashes” was never released, having been rejected by the Brain label (there does exist a UK band by the name Saffron). So this is an anthology of their works from 1974 and 1975, first time ever released, which shows the gamut of the band’s work from novelty funk jazz to full bodied progressive rock. The exception are the last two tracks, ‘Die Jungen Dinger’ (sung in German) and ‘January’ (picked up a little Santana here) which were released in its day as a single. Both clear 6 minutes each, and are more representative of their progressive side. In conclusion, a mixed bag, but definitely more good than funny (none of it is bad really, depending on your sense of humor).

Binder, Hilmar - Drums
Hans Glinka - Keyboards
Wolfgang Göhringer - Guitar
Günther Hasinger - Bass and Flute
Rainer Wagner - Vocals, Sax and Guitar

01. Blue in ashes
02. On your funeral pile
03. Eleanor Rigby
04. Heavy Maggie
05. Uzahrade saffranu
06. For you
07. Doris
08. Floating
09. Die jungen Dinger

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3 comentários:

Anônimo disse...

I don't kmow this band but 1000 thanks

Roderick Verden disse...

Olha, gostei muito, mas muito desse disco! A única exceção, realmente, é a faixa "Floating". O som deles não deixa de ser diferente, eles têm estilo. Valeu!
Muito obrigado!

Sergey disse...

Many thanks! Very good music. Very good blog!!