Wednesday, 17 March 2021

Dietrich Jeske in Strings and Things, 1987, by request





Earlier I posted a brilliant album called Litfass, Spingbalance, with its remarkable teutonic style of intelligent, classical-influenced progressive fusion.  Most of that work was composed by Dietrich Jeske, back in 1977.  Here, a decade later, he returns with light fusion that recalls to me the later Akkerman albums from the eighties which, by the way, are all worth hearing, just as the later Focus albums are all worth hearing, having at least one wonderful musical treat in each of those albums, and there sure were many albums.  Not too much else in the database about him.

The track called Dreamwalker really sounds Akkermanly:





Obviously you will have to slog through a great deal of annoying fuzak to get to the nice passages, but there are some.  Kind of like my experience as a single man in the past, of dating.  So glad that's over.


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  2. always thank you so much for introduce nice music album!

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