I'm Brazilian, I've always loved music and since I was little I buy and I listen to rock.
During the 70's I met a magazine called Pop, which I christened German Pop, since it was of Germanic origin, I did not understand what was written in the great majority, but it was there that I met the groups that I publish here on the blog today. Rock made in Germany is one of my favorites, but my taste is very eclectic.

Sou brasileira, sempre amei música e desde muito pequena compro e ouço rock. Durante os anos 70 conheci uma revista chamada Pop, que batizei de Pop Alemã, uma vez que era de origem germânica, eu não entendia o que estava escrito na sua grande maioria, mas foi ali que conheci os grupos que hoje publico aqui no blog. O rock feito da Alemanha é um dos meus favoritos, mas meu gosto é muito eclético.

segunda-feira, 7 de dezembro de 2015

Marcel (Germany-Kraut)1971.Dreams Consumed

An obscure project of whom little is known. This was singer songwriter Marcel Schaar with help from (ex-Die City Preachers, later Brave New World member) John O'Brien-Docker. The LP amounted to a pleasant, if lightweight, mixture of rock ballads, with some folky and symphonic touches, but was largely pretty mainstream stuff.
By far the finest Marcel track is the excellent and imaginative arrangement of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" featured on HEAVY CHRISTMAS, which is presented with such refined and powerful majesty, that it's nothing less than awe inspiring.

Marcel Schaar (vocals)
Jay (guitar)
John O'Brien-Docker (orchestral arrangements/conductor)
 
01. Ballad of a happy man
02. Amy
03. Tonight, that's the night
04. Out of sight out of mind
05. Dreams consumed
06. She's alright
07. Kinky
08. Friendship
09. I wanna be with you
10. Gale warning
11. Trains
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