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SITTING BULL

Krautrock • Germany


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Sitting Bull biography
The band Sitting Bull was formed by Bernd Zamulo (member of the 60's the Lords) at the beginning of the 70's. Their released their debut LP "trip away" for CBS. The album known a certain success that enable the band to reach the charts. Their music oscillates between 60's West Coast free form bluesy/psych rock and krautrock dark epics. An important contribution and an adventurous musical experience.

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2.50 | 15 ratings
Trip Away
1971

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 Trip Away by SITTING BULL album cover Studio Album, 1971
2.50 | 15 ratings

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2 stars Bluesy west coast rock tinged with psychedelic flavour and meagre progressive tip ... forgive me but I'm afraid these words would be the most suitable for their one and only music production. Only the first titled track should be worth discussing here. In the authentic vein of bluesy hard rock, enthusiastic voices, good keyboard touches, and straight guitar works go through. Some alternative tempos or psychedelic oscillations can be heard, but sadly simple and easy melody phrases come upon a regular basis. Doubtful we could call them innovative, honest to say. Sadly, the other nine songs are pop and catchy stuffs with some cranky syllables. Guess they had got more or less influenced by West Coast bluesy psychedelic rock like Jefferson Airplane or early Grateful Dead blended with Southern Rock taste. Cannot notice they would be a "German" psychedelic rock combo via these tracks actually. Enjoyable, sometimes easygoing, and often serious, tough indeed, but never recommended as a progressive rock nor a typical Krautrock agent. A tough case.
Thanks to Philippe Blache for the artist addition.

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