My Nephew going bonk over an album he heard once. He said it was German jazz/rock/prog. It had a black & white cover of a man's face in silhouette & his right hand reaching out. He said he believes it's from the 70s. Any ideas?
My Nephew going bonk over an album he heard once. He said it was German jazz/rock/prog. It had a black & white cover of a man's face in silhouette & his right hand reaching out. He said he believes it's from the 70s. Any ideas?
Sleeping at home is killing the hotel business!
This one (although it doesn't seem te be a band, but a compilation)?
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Or perhaps...
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Glatter Wahnsinn was the one!! My nephew thanks you & I thank you!!
Sleeping at home is killing the hotel business!
I don't think it's anything spectacular but I like it. one of the more upbeat tunes is Hallo Ollie and the live clip is a song from Bernd Strohm's Temperament album (2008). including Strohm, there are 3 original members playing
Hallo Ollie
Im Blau @ Café Steinbruch 2009
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Wow - that's quite an obscurity for a family member I wish for the day to hear "Hey Uncle Tom, have you ever heard of some band called Il Balletto di Bronzo?". Curious, where did he even hear it?
I have this one on vinyl. Apparently a CD exists, but it's not even listed on Discogs.
Why is it whenever someone mentions an artist that was clearly progressive (yet not the Symph weenie definition of Prog) do certain people feel compelled to snort "thats not Prog" like a whiny 5th grader?
Glatter Wahnsinn's album is a strong release overall. In addition to "Hallo Ollie," standout tracks include "Taff," "Samba la Bamba," and "Solo für Landvogt."
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