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Topic: Lava from Germany Krautrock 70's Posted: January 08 2009 at 14:07
Hello i have notice that Lava is not in PA
Here´s the album cover:
and here's the track list:
1. Tears Are Goin’ Home (4:22) 2. Crimes Of Love (6:45) 3. Would Be Better You Run (5:19) 4. All My Love To You (4:20) 5. Mad Dog (6:01) 6. Holy Fool (5:17) 7. Piece Of Piece (10:07)
And here are the musicians:
Thomas Karrenbach (keyboards, voice) Stefan Ostertag (guitar, voice) Jurgen Kraaz (guitar, bass, Keyboards, flute) Christian Ostertag (bass, guitar) Archer Weaver (Drums, Voice) Peter Moses (percusión)
I have samples of their music, so i can email to a collab.
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Posted: January 08 2009 at 15:20
Interesting; I'll let the Krautrock team know.
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Posted: January 08 2009 at 15:30
thanks for calling attention to this band, Alberto
I know Lava - not to confuse with another (swedish) band btw which is already added to the archives - and I don't think this is really a candidate for the krautrock department - probably the psych team is the better address for that. Besides the psychedelic hints there are also a lot of heavy blues and american westcoast elements to point out.
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Posted: January 08 2009 at 18:08
It's Nigel Tufnel :-)
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Posted: January 09 2009 at 14:01
Rhoades is no Tufnel. ;) Guest might well have modelled his character in part on Randy Rhoades. Love it in that video how he uses a violin instead of a violin bow to play the guitar (nice twist on a Page-like performance), finds the sound wrong, tunes the violin, then he's rockin'. My favourite concert was seeing Spinal Tap back in the early 90s, but I won't turn this into a Spinal Tap appreciation thread. :)
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