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.

quarta-feira, 27 de dezembro de 2017

Island - Pictures 1977 (Switzerland, Krautock, Symphonic Prog)

In essence, Island could be seen as some sort of Swiss supergroup, though really they were the evolution from a number of bands, originating from Deaf, whilst also interconnected with Toad (but not ex-Brainticket as often reputed) and Circus, as well as other lesser-knowns. So many origins and influences resulted in Island creating a refined and complex style. Apparently sessions exist with various line-ups circa 1974-1977, of which one such work is included on the recent CD reissue of their LP.

On their sole album PICTURES, which was aptly as gloomy and as strange as H.R. Giger's visionary cover art, Island's music oozed invention. Often quoted as the Swiss Van der Graaf Generator, Island had a similar feel, with a very odd instrumentation for a rock band and a vocalist who sounds like a hybrid of Peter Hammill (with a German accent) with a few Peter Gabriel touches. They were by no means copyists however, like Berlin's acclaimed Van der Graaf Generator: Metropolis, Island had all sorts of unique elements at play, full of gloom and sinister lyrics. PICTURES has justly been acclaimed as one of the masterpieces of Swiss rock.

Since Island's demise Peter Scherer moved into the fusion field, and later recorded an album together with American jazz experimentalist Arto Lindsay. Actually PRETTY UGLY (LP/CD Made To Measure MTM 23) from 1990 turned out to be a surprising blend of high-tech electro styles, and not all what one would expect!


Altamente recomendado!
 
- Benjamin Jäger - lead vocals, percussion
- Güge Jürg Meier - drums, gongs, percussion
- Peter Scherer - keyboards, pedal-bass, voices crotales
- René Fisch - sax, flute, clarinet, triangle, voices 


1. Introduction (Peter Scherer) - 1:26
2. Zero (Peter Scherer) - 6:07
3. Pictures (Peter Scherer/Benjamin Jäger) - 16:43
4. Herold And King / Dloreh (Peter Scherer/Güge Jürg Meier/Benjamin Jäger) - 11:49
5. Here And Now (Peter Scherer/René Fisch) - 12:08
Bonus track on cd release:
6. Empty Bottles (Island) - 23:27


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LuGer Wolf disse...

HELLO, KRAUTROCKMANIAC. THANKS A LOT FOR SHARING YOUR ALBUMS. THIS ALBUM IS SOMETHING STRANGE TO ME BUT AT THE SAME TIME REALLY INTERESTING.CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR BLOG. I'M GOING TO VISIT IT MORE OFTEN.GREETINGS, LADY.