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LP PATERNOSTER
Paternoster
Country of release: Germany, 2009
Original released: 1972
Label: Ohrwaschl
Catalogue number: OW-004-1
Barcode: -
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Paternoster
(3:57)
2. Realization (3:31)
3. Stop These Lines (6:56)
4.
Blind Children (6:14)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Old Danube
(4:13)
2. The Pope Is Wrong (6:00)
3. Mammoth Opus O
(8:55)
Listen At YouTube:
One of the strangest and obscure bands to emanate from
continental Europe during the glory years of the progressive rock movement of
the early seventies was Vienna's Paternoster. While one can count the number of
Austrian progressive rock bands from this era on one hand , most notably Eela
Craig, Paternoster stood alone with their singular LP simply titled Paternoster
which was derived from The Lord's Prayer in German by amalgamating Pater ( Lord
) and Noster ( Prayer ). Distinquished by the haunting dirge-like mournful vocal
stylings of organist / vocalist Franz Wippel backed by guitarist / vocalist
Gerhard Waller, bassist Gerhart Walenta and drummer Heimo Wisser they achieved a
unique sound during the two years of their short existence from 1970-72. Not a
Krautrock band per se, although almost always categorized as such, contemporary
Kraurock elements were evident particularily in the form of primitive electronic
effects in the form of distorted guitars and echo boxes similar to early Guru
Guru and Tangerine Dream's primitive audio experiments. Classical devices were
also employed which added to a gothic church-like sound at times.
While
the sombre timbre of Wippel's dreary vocal deliveries might suggest sacreligious
overtones they are quite the opposite. Black Sabbath and Jethro Tull were
criticized for being anti-religious on their respective Master Of Reality and
Aqualung albums but their messages were actually pro-religion but anti-church if
listened to carefully. Albeit rather cynical Paternoster' s somewhat complex and
poetic lyrics (sung in English) attempted to achieve the same protest against
organized religion as exemplified by the relatively blatant track, " The Pope Is
Wrong ". They also sang about suicide and death but the nightmarish meloncholic
atmospheres created by Wippel's moaning vocals were contrasted by the very
British sounding Hammond Organ led instrumenal accompaniments ( the only
keyboard used on the album ) and Waller's psychedelic fuzzed out guitar.
Comparisons have often been made to early Pink Floyd, The Nice, Uriah Heep and
sometimes Van der Graaf Generator as well as to early material from German bands
Tangerine Dream, Ash Ra Tempel, Virus, Pell Mell, Kin Ping Meh and the vocals of
Jane.
Having disbanded shortly after releasing their lone LP in October
1972, Paternoster faded into Krautrock folklore along with other one album
Krautrock wonders such as Dies Irae, Necronimicon and Sperrmull. Their mystique
continued into the age of the internet where original vinyl copies of their
eponymous 1972 recording have been known to fetch as much as $2000 on ebay as
well as at record conventions. In 1991 a small German label, Ohrwacshl records,
which specializes in psychedelic music, released the album on CD and more
recently on 180 grain vinyl with a full reproduction of the original album
jacket. Both were reproduced by transferring vinyl to digital as all the master
tapes had vanished over time. Both reproductions are a feat of audio engineering
and the transfers are almost without flaw.
Those with an interest in
Krautrock or early progressive rock will not want to miss this jewel from it's
glory years.
Why his artist should be included in Progarchives
:
Obscure, complex progressive rock that incorporates multiple musical
elements from psychedelia to classical stylings from a country not known for
producing progressive rock bands. Ian Gledhill ("Vibrationbaby") Canada
(progarchives.com)
Franz
Wippel - Organ, Vocals
Gerhard Walter - Guitar, Vocals
Heimo Wisser -
Bass
Gerhart Walenta -
Drums
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