The style is mostly improvised and possibly atonal or experimental contemporary jazz in that typical early 80s German style, with not too much to hold on to here unless you happen to have a taste for free jazz:
Proteus' Infinite Change on the other hand is fusion and does also have the influence of the period with the smoothness and perhaps lack of insane creativity. It opens a Mandala:
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https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/76162dbf-85e5-4363-8e25-e318f01817fe
proteus
https://www.sendspace.com/file/kkumcs
https://krakenfiles.com/view/eBzXNSLYHS/file.html
chaser
https://www.sendspace.com/file/2x87s7
https://krakenfiles.com/view/LlQcaLGZ3t/file.html
Thanks again, Julian.
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Nick
Thank you very much!
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thanks so much
ReplyDeleteAgree with you Julian on the free jazz...a lot of times it just kind of loses my interest....but 'Out For Lunch' earns a point for the cool Lp cover and I can get into the darker tracks 'Minus One' & 'Crawler'
ReplyDeleteProteus is an old familiar classic, good to revisit.
From that revolving-door of US mystery musical super-hero bands of the 70s and 80s ....Flight meets Ethos on The Flying Island in October... :)
And Chaser may warrant a replay to really drink it all in ;)
Thanks again bro,
wishing you and yours all the best this holiday season.
ps. here's a few elusive requests:
-The ID - Where Are We Going (1975 US)
-Sheriff - Sheriff (1979 US)....Sensations Fix offshoot when
members relocated to the US...
-Gianni Bonfiglio - Luci Spente A Testaccio (1979 Italy)
-Sven Libaek - Grass-A Rock Musical (1974 Australia)
Amrakus - A Space Rock Opera (1982 US)
-Basil Kirchin [The London Studio Group] - Don't Lose Your Cool (1967 UK)
Thank you!!!
Here's the Kirchin. Found online, back in the rapidshare days, and uploaded in mp3 by someone called Bruno: https://krakenfiles.com/view/gWctqoU8GO/file.html
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