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    Posted: August 26 2019 at 14:43
Forgotten band from Netherlands made one interesting album in 1978.

First jazzy symphonic track "Old Man" has nice guitar and electric piano solos.
"T.P. Funk is indeed rocking funk.
"Variant" starts with romantic nostalgia with medieval elements + great guitar fragment in second part
(followed by interesting "beat").
"Brass for farmer" is festival of diversity.
"Fuga" dripping with joy.
In "Tappster" Gentle Giant vocals arrive mixed with Yes.

Overall nice album!


Thomas Flinter 1978


full album:

A1 Old Man 7:42
A2 T. Flinter Funk 3:47
Variant 8:46
A3.1 Part 1 3:46
A3.2 Part 2 1:18
A3.3 Part 3 3:43
B1 Brass For Farmer T 8:40
B2 Fuga 4:17
B3 Tappster (Fill Another Ale) 6:48

Bass – Maarten Holtz
Drums, Percussion [Tune Percussion], Vocals [Lead Vocals] – Harry Hofmans
Guitar, Percussion, Vocals – Karel De Greef, Tjin Heymans
Keyboards, Percussion [Tune Percussion], Vocals – Ad Maas
Producer – Thomas Flinter
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tapfret Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 26 2019 at 19:05
Good find. The majority seems to be fusion flavored. There is also one song on youtube from the second album "For a Fugitive". More of a fusion sound as well, though maybe more on the smooth jazz side. Will take it to the team.
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Thanks!
The fusion genre, of course, also suits this.
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