LP TOMORROW'S GIFT Tomorrow's Gift (2LP) (Re) - LONG HAIR MUSIC LHC 164 - SEALED

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2LP TOMORROW'S GIFT

Tomorrow's Gift

 

Country of release: Germany, 2016

Original released: 1971

Label: Long Hair Music

Catalogue number: LHC164

Barcode: 4035177001648

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes

Includes 4 Pages Insert

 

 Condition Records: 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. Riddle In A Swamp (8:03)

2. Prayin' To Satan (5:08)

3. One Of The Narrow Minded Thoughts (3:27)

 

Tracks Side 2:

1. Tenakel Gnag (2:55)

2. The First Seasons After The Destruction (13:01)

 

Tracks Side 3:

1. How You Want To Live (7:24)

2. Grey Aurora (1:50)

3. Ants (2:51)

4. Breeds There A Man (3:17)

 

Tracks Side 4:

1. King In A Nook (4:25)

2. Sandy Concert (8:06)

3. Enough To Write A Song About Or Two (1:58)

4. Second Song (0:27)

 

 


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Fantastic Kraut-Prog band from Hamburg with an original and groundbreaking sound few acts were producing in ealy-70's. The initial steps found Tomorrow's Gift covering tracks from tne famous British/American Rock bands of late-60's and material from the late-69'/70' can be heard in the ''Pop & Blues Festival 1970'' and ''Love And Peace'' compilations, but at the same time the band was preparing for its debut, writing and recording original songs. Tomorrow's Gift's self-titled double-LP debut was the first album to be released on the short-lived yet legendary Plus label in 1970 with a 6-piece line-up of Ellen Meier (vocals), Wolfgang Trescher (flute), Carlo Karges (guitars, percussion), Bernd Kiefer (bass), Gerd Paetzke (drums), Manfred Rürup (keyboards).
These talented Germans sound like a band struggling to stay calm with the ordinary Psych/Blues/Hard Rock style, which was pretty popular in 1970, and simultaneously trying to push the limits of Rock music to a next level. The album yet contains the basic elements of Hard/Blues Rock, characterized by the powerful grooves, the mindblowing guitar solos, the tremendous energy of the rhythm section, the dominant Hammond organ parts and the sharp riffs, while next to these you get a singer who sounds a lot like JANIS JOPLIN. But things are actually way more complicated. Along with the basic rockin' passages you will get series of driving flutes with both Kraut and symphonic leanings, Classical-inpired keyboard textures (even some lovely clavinet appears in one track), massive sudden breaks, elaborate and refined interplays and impressive changing tempos. The daring face of the group does not stop here. The longer tracks even contain the fundamental color of early German Kraut Rock: long, powerful and pounding jams, based on furious, psychedelic grooves with guitars and organ in the forefront and yet another solid performance by the tireless rhythm section.

Among the best ever Kraut Rock debuts. A fascinating mix of Psychedelic, Hard, Symphonic and early-70's Progressive Rock, that is sure to satisfy even the most demanding proghead out there. An instant and highly recommended purchase. (apps79 /progarchives.com)


Ellen Meyer - Vocals
Wolfgang Trescher - Flute
Carlo Karges - Guitar, Percussion
Bernd Kiefer - Bass Guitar
Gerd Paetzke - Drums
Manfred Rürup - Keyboards
 

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