Lang'syne - Lang'syne - 1976
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Lang'syne appear to be another one-album wonder as they released an interesting self titled folk album in 1976. Lang'syne sing in English and their brand of folk bares little resemblance to the earlier kraut-folk bands like Broselmaschine, Holderlin, and Witthuser and Westrupp. Throughout the album, there are small touches of a German and Eastern ethnic feel to the music, but for the most part their sound is a bit more Anglo influenced. Many of the lyrics and much of the music appear to have a dark, longing quality which results in the album sounding a bit mystical, and occasionally even Renaissance-style. The standout track is the instrumental 'Cynghanedd'. 'Cynghanedd' begins like an Eastern-influenced ballad, or "Melodie der Natur" as described in the CD sleeve. This track utilizes natural sound of birds and insects and ends with an interesting interplay of 'dueling'-guitar chord sequences. Another track worth mentioning is 'Medina' which has sporadic touches of Witthuser and Westrupp sprinkled throughout. As a bonus, the CD contains 1 bonus track. (Quelle: http://www.geocities.com/krautrockgroup/Langsyne.html) |
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 01. Medina (8:29)  02. Morning (3:32)  03. Changing (6:45)  04. Lynghaned (7:49)  05. A very sarcastic song (6:43)  06. Carnivore (4:01)  07. Mignon (1:56) Bonus Track:  08. Lady Mary (3:48 |
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Fröse, Egbert (1)
(guitar, organ, vocals) | |
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Mertler, Matthias (1)
(guitar, glockenspiel, percussion, vocals) | |
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Nähle, Ulrich (1)
(lead guitar, flute, vocals) | |
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Garden Of Delights - 2012 - CD Well-made psych-folk with a large variety of partly exotic instruments and English lyrics. From the master tapes. Now with fifteen bonus tracks in top sound quality.
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