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Importante:
Vale lembrar que este blog não pretende de qualquer forma prejudicar bandas, artistas ou gravadoras, pelo contrário o objetivo é sempre divulgar e compartilhar diversão, cultura e educação.

Então se de alguma forma você se sentir prejudicado pelo blog, solicito que envie um email para (progrockcontramao@hotmail) que prontamente deleto o material escrito ou link. O mesmo vale para pedidos e sugestões.

Todos os álbuns aqui postados foram adquiridos de forma legal em vinil ou cd, em lojas especializadas, sebos ou com amigos e sugiro que após ouvir algo que goste procure comprar o original.

Divirtam-se e aproveitem o espaço que é nosso.
Obrigada
Márcia Tunes
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Important:
Remember that this blog is not intended in any way injure bands, artists and record labels, rather the goal is to always disclose and share fun, culture and education.

So if somehow you feel harmed by blog, please send an email to (progrockcontramao @ hotmail) that promptly delete the written material or link. The same goes for requests and suggestions.

All albums posted here were purchased legally on vinyl or CD, in specialty stores, book stores or with friends and I suggest that after you hear something you like try to buy the original.

Have fun and enjoy the space that is ours.
Thanks
Marcia Tunes

Para os Krautmaniacos



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quinta-feira, 19 de maio de 2011

Zippo Zetterlink - In The Poor Sun (1971) Krautrock

Early and rare trippy-bluesy krautrock project from Hamburg underground scene. Este disco é muito raro, eu queria muito fazer esta postagem já a algum tempo, enfim consegui, enjoy!

This album appeared on the scene in 1971 originally self-released by ZIPPO ZETTERLINK and later re-issued by the US label Psycho Path Records. A collection of live recordings at the Blow Up Club in Munich from 1969, a festival in Hamburg and some studio output from 1971. Rough free formed jams by guitarist Wolfgang Orschakowski hailing from the Hamburg underground scene. Although he is supported
by drums, bass, percussion and flutes at least the album cover does not tell anything about the line-up.

Improvised psychedelic blues might be a fairly suitable description about what you are listening to when starting with the long track 'At Sunday Night In The Blow Up' recorded live in Munich which covers one vinyl side. Not very inspiring as for my personal taste over the course of time. Kaputt - literally could be translated to 'wasted' - does not sound like this at all. Much more drum dominated nearly
soloing all the way through and accompanied by a great accentuated guitar with early Clapton reminiscences plus some flute additions - something special - this is a really excellent track!

On Ein Gemmenmärchen Zippo trys to sing but the result is not more than some sprechgesang with this typical charming accent backed by a simple blues theme. With It's Groovy, The Electric Light Machine, Boy another great track comes up - this time dominated by playful bass plus percussion support. Take Over, Electric Light is proving the album's experimental side when blending samples, radio snippets and a semi-acoustic blues guitar.

Another highlight digged out from the depths of the german music history - containing simply structured jams but also more sophisticated songs - 3.5 stars. Recommended to krautrock collectors. By the way - Psycho Path has even gone one better and released a new ZIPPO ZETTERLINK album in 2008 containing other rare recordings from this mysterious band. (Texto Abduzido do progarchive)

1. At Sunday Night In The Blow Up (20:42)
2. Kaputt (8:15)
3. Ein Gemmenmärchen (3:14)
4. It's Groovy, The Electric Light Machine, Boy (5:56)
5. Electric Light (3:17)

Wolfgang Orschakowski - guitar, vocals, radio

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