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Embryo

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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3.04 | 5 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Live, released in 1999

Songs / Tracks Listing

CD 1 (67:17)
1. Oriental Wishes (19:11)
2. Tatios in Kerala (8:04)
3. Water and Fire (9:16)
4. Today Kirgis, tomorrow Tartar (11.32)
5. Ekusi (6:04)
6. Labyrint of 9 (l3:l0)

CD 2 (65:48)
1. Indian Singing (3:33)
2. Where Is Everything (13:31)
3. 3 in 1 (30:37)
4. Osch (5:20)
5. 2 Samai (7:27)

Total Time: 133:05

Line-up / Musicians

- Jurji Partenov / trumpet, cornett, Eb-horn
- Dieter Serfas / talking drum, drums, percussion
- Lothar Stahl / 1/4 tone marimba, percussion, drums
- Jens Pollheide / nai, flute, bass
- Karsten Hochapfel / cello, oud, guitar
- Christian Burchard / vibes, santour, keyboard, percussion, vocal

Guest musicians:
- Marti Perramon / conga
- Stephan Athanas / bass

Releases information

CD Disconforme Records 1938

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EMBRYO One Night At The Joan Miró Foundation ratings distribution


3.04
(5 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
0%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(25%)
25%
Good, but non-essential (50%)
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Collectors/fans only (0%)
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Poor. Only for completionists (25%)
25%

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Review by Sean Trane
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog Folk
3 stars Again a borderline album in respect with the scope of this site. If this album can qualify as Fusion by melting eastern music (from gypsy to arabian to indian) and jazz , it does not fit with the Jazz-rock definition since outside a rare but psychy electric guitar , not much can make you feel like this has a link with rock. However , this is a fine album very worthy of Embryo , the band that refused compromise and stayed right on track with their original goals - there are two more commercial albums in the mid-70's (Surfin and Bad Heads) but they were manipulated by their label and they rebelled about it by exploring India for an 18 month period. This trip was to changed them deeply . Although they had been pioneering into meddling world folk music into their typical jazz-rock , later albums will reflect this aspect even more and some will sound more world music than jazz-rock (1981's Life). This album is recorded live in Barcelona for a benefit concert. As I said above , we are not really into any form of rock here but if you are to enjoy Jazz-laced world music , than this will be a good album for you.

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