LP MADE IN GERMANY Made In Germany (Re) LONG HAIR MUSIC LHC144 - STILL SEALED
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LP MADE IN GERMANY
Made In
Germany
Country of
release: Germany, 2015
Original
released: 1971
Label: Long Hair
Music
Catalogue
number: LHC144
Barcode:
4035177001440
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve:
Nein/No
Includes Insert
Condition Record:
MINT
Condition Cover:
MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL
SEALED
Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo take from my
personal copy
Tracks
Side 1:
1. Made In Germany (2:49)
2. The Arrow And The Song (6:55)
3. Find Your Way (3:21)
4. Pain Of War (3:14)
5. Leisure (5:42)
Tracks Side
2:
1. Don't Forget The Time (3:06)
2. Away (4:54)
3. Man In History (9:33)
4. Custom Of Live
(3:15)
Listen At YouTube:
When MADE IN GERMANY published their eponymous album on
Metronome (MLP 15.416) in 1971, this was the reward for their committed
practising in grumpy rehearsal rooms for many years. All this began at Beethoven
Gymnasium (College) in West Berlin. The West Berliners had started as a
schoolboy band in order to play the hits of their protagonists. Under the name
of "Cosmics" they still considered the "making of music" a hobby. Encouraged by
the local success of competing schoolboy bands and highly infected by the
general hysteria for the beat, they soon played in the 1st division. As of 1965
they caused a sensation under the name of "Take Five" in a Berlin youth club. In
1968 they won the first prize in an international beat festival together with
the Chechen band "Atlantis". The bands became friends and saw each others. When
the musicians of "Atlantis" split up, their guitarist (Stan Regal) stayed in
Berlin, married and started to work in Audio recording studio. This was a
favourable combination for the band to fulfil their dream to record their music
material in a proper recording studio and to get a recording contract as they
were technically well-experienced and sufficiently self-confident,
too.
The musicians gave up the unpopular name of "Take Five" and called
themselves MADE IN GERMANY now. Stan Regal provided them the possibility to
professionally record in an audio recording studio. First of all, there was
planned the recording of a single, an album should follow. A part of the
recordings were already completed, when the boys got to know Rita Peuker. Rita
was the singer in a local band and the boys had watched her appearing. They were
enthusiastic about her and wooed away her at once. The titles were now adapted
for Rita and newly produced. Rita became the front woman of MADE IN
GERMANY.
First, "Don't forget the Time" was published a single recording
of the album. A few months later followed an album (
).
In this album MADE IN GERMANY linked
positively pop and progressive rock elements. This is also shown in the duration
of the individual titles lasting for within about 3 minutes and up to 9 minutes.
The short titles demonstrate the ability of the musicians to compose compact,
melodious songs having an unrecognisable value with high standard, in which the
flute stands out as leading instrument. On the longer titles the musicians prove
their talent for improvisation. They also worked in surprises in sound. In the
case of "Man in History" the mag-nificent organ sounds in a church are shown. In
that time, Wolfgang Schulz (guitar, vocals) studied electrical engineering and
tried out a lot of technical fiddling. So he had developed a rotosizer, an
equipment which is based on quadrophonic sounds. It sends sounds smoothly one
after the other into 4 loudspeakers. By this, the listener gains the impression,
the music is flowing around him. This effect can especially be heard to its
advantage when the band appeared in live.
However, MADE IN GERMANY would
not have been tied to a definitive music trend. "Our style is that we have
none!", said Stephan Pade, the songwriter of the band, in a newspaper interview
in 1971. "We produce our songs ourselves; presently we are somewhat progressive,
but you never know what we will think over tomorrow".
It is not
surprising that Rita Peuker, the attractive front woman and the singer of the
band, drew the most attention of the media on herself. In an article about "rock
and blues girls" in the "Stern" magazine in 1972 she was honoured besides Inga
Rumpf, Chris Braun and Joy Fleming because of her beautiful clear voice and it
was reported about her position as the "girl in a group".
Financially,
the album only had an average success. The reputation of the well-known band was
especially restricted to Berlin. Indeed, the move to West Germany was repeatedly
con-sidered , but, in the end, the band still stayed in their home town, Berlin,
where it rather felt isolated, however. The recording company didn't support
them when performing an all-German tournament so that the band couldn't
sufficiently promote the album in order achieve a good turnover of their
record.
In 1972 as well as in 1973 one each single was recorded for BASF
( ) In preparation for a second LP in 1974, there were other songs which were
recorded in a Hamburg studio as demo version with a slightly changed team (new
drummer). How-ever, this LP could never be completed, as Rita left this group
shortly after the recording. (
)
In changing teams MADE IN GERMANY continued to play for
several years. "Just for fun" the band recorded a German-language single which,
however, can be ignored. (Manfred Steinheuer, April
2002/longhairmusic.de)
Stephan Pade - Bass, Vocals,
Percussion
Rita Peuker - Vocals, Percussion
Joachim Pade - Saxophone,
Flute, Vocals, Percussion
Wolfgang Schulz - Guitar, Vocals,
Percussion
Hans-Dieter Graber - Organ, Piano
Dieter Alsleben - Drums,
Percussion
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