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LP ALCATRAZ
Vampire State Building
Country of release: Germany, 2012
Original released: 1971
Label: Long Hair Music
Catalogue number: LHC122
Barcode: 4035177001228
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Nein/No
incl. 2 Pages Insert
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. Simple Headphone Mind
(11:56)
2. Your Chance Of A Lifetime (5:05)
3. Where The Wild
Things Are (3:03)
Tracks Side 2:
1. Vampire State
Building (13:10)
2. Piss Off (3:16)
3. Change Will Come
(6:11) (Bonustrack)
Listen At YouTube:
What do I tell
you? This is what happens when Krautrock meets Jazz in a little studio ( )
where Deep Purple and Queen are soaked into the walls. Apparently, that’s not
half untrue, as originally this band were doing covers of Black Sabbath and
Uriah Heep. The moved toward a feel of Soft Machine like jazz avant-garde and
then decided to compose their own music combining the jazz with the rock
elements. On the album itself, they say the band mixed music fragments of
Cannonball Adderley with influences of Deep Purple. I think you can hear this in
the way they combine the jazz with the raw guitar.
“Simple Headphone Mind”
opens with drums which are joined by piano, bass and flute.This is classic jazz,
it sounds so good. Then after 2 minutes the guitar comes in changing the mood
completely.This is just as good only different. These contrasts continue.The
tasteful guitar 5 1/2 minutes in reminds me of Santana, sax follows. Bongos come
in late.
This is a band that didn’t want to compromise on the quality of the
music by trading vision for potential success and pandering to what studios etc
were asking them of. This is detailed in the lyric of the second track. I love
the use of electronic organ sounds at around 3.50. The drums and guitar sound
great early then sax joins in around a minute replacing the guitar. Incredible
sound here. The guitar is back lighting it up 2 1/2 minutes in to the
end.
“Where the wild things are”, is a return to the pure jazz sound we had
in the first track then the disc launches into “Vampire State Building” which
has a good beat as sax joins in. Nice bass and drum work before 1 1/2 minutes.
Guitar arrives a minute later. Drum solo 3 minutes in. Piano after 4 minutes
with a different soundscape. It turns psychedelic with flute 6 1/2 minutes in.
Jazzy a minute later with guitar and flute as vocals also join in.The tempo
picks up 12 minutes in, then sax joins in. take a listen below:
How good was
that? Am I good to you, or am I good to you?
“Piss Off” is a good title for
the “in your face” guitar and drums early on.The sax and flute start to trade
solos with the guitar,back and forth with some dissonance as well. This song is
a bizarre, curious, fuzzy & druggy jam making a large part to atonal guitar
/ sax dialogues.
And there you have it!
Vampire State Building is a killer
release from 70′s Germany underground. This band delivers a freaked out-thrust
of fuzzed-groove improvs that revolve around – if not the heart and soul – then
definitely the spirit of jazz. We have our screaming guitars with the jazz
instrumentation. These are hypnotic freak-rolls with lush riffs, mysterious
atmosphere and funky jazz fusion devotion. It’s a moment in time this brilliant
disc, and one that needs to be a part of any fine experimental prog and or jazz
collection. (Lisa Thatcher/lisathatcher.wordpress.com)
Rüdiger
Berghahn - Piano, Lead Vocals
Klaus Holst - Lead Guitar
Klaus Nagurski -
Flute, Tenor Saxophone
Ronald Wilson - Bass
Jan Rieck - Drums,
Bongos
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