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LP EELA CRAIG
Eela Craig
Limited Edition Of 2000 Handnumbered Copies
Country of release: Germany, 2015
Original released: 1971
Label: Garden Of Delights
Catalogue number: LP 019
Barcode: 4016342700191
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes
Includes 20 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. New Born Child -
Part 1
2. New Born Child - Part 2 (7:45)
3. Self Made Trip
(10:29)
4. Stories (4:39) (Bonustrack, Single
A-Side, 1974)
Tracks Side 2:
1. A New Way (7:04)
This album
would be very representative of the type of oddball music still pervasive in
1971, a time away from even wilder musical trips to come , a rawer , more
psychedelic Woodstock era sound (lots of groove , baby) that would be played in
countless underground European clubs (some not even serving alcohol, hint?) in
those early days. I remember one in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland in particular that
played this album often in its entirety. As was often the case then, the testing
verve had a tendency to veer off into some sublime side of the sonic sky, a
breathless adventure of style and less form that could encapsulate everything
from a violin to a kitchen sink. This Austrian band from Linz had quite an
impact on the prog community and pioneered many future prog methods in terms of
pure progressive experimentation. But it will not come across as 21st century
release by any stretch, rooted deeply in the prog-rock nativity as a baby step.
"New Born Child" starts off with a swirling organ dirge that introduces both a
painful birth (that howl is creepy) and a morose funeral procession. Halfway
through a pulsating bass comes rumbling through, supremely confident while
riding Hubert Bognermayr's electric piano and Harald Zuschrader's wild sax.
Heinz Gestmair rippling guitar only adds more promenade to the puzzle. The 10
minute + "Selfmade Trip" is quite aptly named, a brooding, restrained, groovy
little flight, the fuzzy/bluesy guitar laying down the melodic spine, with some
fab percussion work, a lazy lead vocal careening into the fray ("Acid pills no
more as I have myself to play"), the chugging section flips up the tempo with
the flute fluttering, the bass bopping along for the ride. Yeah, groovy, man (as
we used to say)! Just as mightily, the euphoria then abates temporarily, a quiet
respite before another tour of the garden (complete with tricky back-tape
effects). "A New Way" is closer to West Coast psychedelia, with a laid back
vocal and a butterfly flute carving the new route of aural bliss and musical
adventure (as per the lyrics!). "Indra Elegy" is another extended hysterical
trip into the land of Krautrock with vocalist Wil Orthofer pleading his case
with sincerity. The saturated effects on the axe add even more angst to the
e-piano musings, the rhythm section keeping it loosely tight, if you see what I
mean. ( ). "Stories" is a warm cascade of string organ washing over a classy
melody, thus inspiring a strong ITCOTCK?feel, as the mellotron spews its lush
melancholy. "Cheese" is probably well-named, as the Santana rip-off guitar
induces initial amazement and abruptly metamorphoses into a languorous pastoral
arrangement that introduces a massive male/female vocal duet that is pleasing in
its simplicity (I guess that's what they meant by cheese!)
This is part of
the pioneering series of rock groups that formatted the future of prog and even
rock music along with King Crimson, Deep Purple, Procol Harum and Roxy Music ,
to name only a few. Thus it is required listening for those who want to
understand where today's music came from. 4 Linzer tortes.
(tszirmay/progarchives.com)
Hubert
Bognermayr - Piano, Vocals
Gerhard Englisch - Bass
Harald Zuschrader -
Acoustic Guitar, Organ, Flute, Saxophone (Track 1 ,2, 3, 5, 6)
Horst Waber -
Drums, Percussion (Track 1 ,2, 3, 5, 6)
Heinz Gerstmair - Electric Guitar,
Acoustic Guitar, Organ (Track 1 ,2, 3, 5, 6)
Wil Orthofer - Vocals,
Saxophone (Track 1 ,2, 3, 5, 6)
Joe Drobar - Drums, Percussion (Track 4,
7)
Fritz Ridelberger - Guitar, Vocals, Piano (Track 4, 7)
Hubert Schnauer
- Flute, Mellotron (Track 4, 7)
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