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presdoug
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Topic: Best 70s Passport Album Posted: April 04 2013 at 09:47 |
German jazz-rock band Passport is one of my all time favourite bands. And their output from the seventies is their best period, as far as I am concerned.
To pick a single favourite was not easy for me, as i consider all records up to and including Iguacu to be five star records-yes, they are that good. I finally decided on the debut album, Doldinger. It has such a great style and really interesting vibe to it, real travelling music that i never grow tired of.
What is your best one from this list?
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 09:52 |
I still have only heard those 2 I bought a few months ago, Second Passport and Cross-Collateral. Of those two, I'll give a slight edge to Second Passport, but I enjoy them both.
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 10:27 |
They're all great, but I go with Cross Collateral, probably because it was the album I discovered the group through. I love everything they did through Infinity Machine, and after that for me Passport ceased to exist. Later Passport has some good moments but nothing like the albums above.
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 11:37 |
^^It's interesting to hear what you guys discovered the band with. For me, it was a used lp copy of Looking Thru i bought in January, 1988. I was so impressed!
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 11:51 |
Definitely an excellent band Doug! Of course I haven't heard all of them or even half of them' but I would go with Cross-Collateral just a little bit over Doldinger. I need to revisit my other vinyls too. So.....Triumvirat or Passport?
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 13:21 |
sagichim wrote:
Definitely an excellent band Doug!
Of course I haven't heard all of them or even half of them' but I would go with Cross-Collateral just a little bit over Doldinger. I need to revisit my other vinyls too.
So.....Triumvirat or Passport? |
Couldn't have put it better myself ............I go for Mediterranean Tales (nah, Cross Collateral).
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 14:40 |
Add another vote for Cross-Collateral, not coincidentally my first experience with the band (which probably caught my attention with all those distinctive album covers)
Infinity Machine would probably be my next choice (for a lot of reasons beyond the appeal of Ju-Ju Man!) I also have a soft spot for Second Passport, but to me the best years of the band were when Curt Cress sat behind the drums. Fans should check out his CCC solo album, released the same year as Cross-Collateral and sounding not unpleasantly like a sort of Passport-Lite.
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 16:44 |
Neu!mann wrote:
Add another vote for Cross-Collateral, not coincidentally my first experience with the band (which probably caught my attention with all those distinctive album covers)
Infinity Machine would probably be my next choice (for a lot of reasons beyond the appeal of Ju-Ju Man!) I also have a soft spot for Second Passport, but to me the best years of the band were when Curt Cress sat behind the drums. Fans should check out his CCC solo album, released the same year as Cross-Collateral and sounding not unpleasantly like a sort of Passport-Lite. |
I've got CCC on order, sounds like something i would really dig.
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 16:47 |
I'll spill the beans, guys, Triumvirat are better in my books (did i really say that? )but Passport are close.
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 20:48 |
I love Passport and got the ones listed except the live one. They are all good,but today i pick Infinity Machine. Great band.
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 21:11 |
Gotta go with the debut followed by Cross Collateral. By the way I almost ordered that CCC record a few months ago but didn't. I'll be interested in your thoughts on that one Doug.
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Posted: April 04 2013 at 21:21 |
^Hi, John-glad to see a vote for the debut, and for me, Cross-Collateral is a second, as well. yeah, i'll let you know what i think of CCC, though the record store told me it would be in over a month and a half ago,and no sign of it, oh,well, patience is a virtue.
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Posted: April 05 2013 at 02:27 |
I love this band, everything from second passport to infinity machine is excellent, got to go with cross collateral as a plus
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Posted: April 05 2013 at 04:49 |
I only have a few Passport LP's - but I'd thought I'd mention the oddity I picked up several years ago - it is an Aussie pressing issued as Passport - Doldinger' but has the same cover-art as '2nd Passport'. Half the songs are off the debut, and the other half from 2nd Passport. The tracklist goes like this :
Side 1 - Mandragora
Nexus
Fairy Tale
Get Yourself A Second Passport
Side 2 - Lemuria's Dance
Madhouse Jam
Horizon Beyond
The Cat From Katmandu
To me, its purpose is that of a compilation, obviously released for the small amount of fans the band had here at the time, so a silly compromise had to be made..........a great selection of tracks nevertheless.
Favourite track out of the 3 albums I have is 'Damals' - last track of Cross-Collateral. 'Looking Thru' is also a beauty, but no vote coz of the obvious.....
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Posted: April 22 2016 at 19:21 |
Picked up the first two Passport LPs just today - both for $5! VG vinyl with tattered jackets.....always good for a big discount. Anyway, was never a big fan but I'd only heard later stuff - Handmade and Cross Collateral were solid but something I'd reach for only one in a great while. But these first two albums are so much more interesting anything I'd previously heard of the band......yeah, they lay their influences for all to see, but what influences! I hear Silent Way era Miles, which also means early Weather Report influences; I hear CTI label funk; I hear Echoes; I hear the Soft Machine (in fact, while spacing out listening to the first side of the second album, I thought I was listening to post-Wyatt Softs); I hear Cosmic Jokers.....hell, a half dozen spacy Krautrock bands.......and half dozen spacy prog bands.....I'm raving here but, man, pleasantly surprised.
Edited by Intruder - April 22 2016 at 19:23
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Posted: April 22 2016 at 20:11 |
"If, I can find the Colosseum, I'll drive a Soft Machine for Miles, and I'll need a Weather Report and a Passport."
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Posted: April 22 2016 at 20:43 |
A link to my article on the late Passport keyboardist Kristian Schultze. RIP!
http://www.progarchives.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=103533
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Posted: April 22 2016 at 21:00 |
presdoug wrote:
^Hi, John-glad to see a vote for the debut, and for me, Cross-Collateral is a second, as well.
yeah, i'll let you know what i think of CCC, though the record store told me it would be in over a month and a half ago,and no sign of it, oh,well, patience is a virtue. |
I had forgotten about this post quite a while ago; I have had Curt Cress Clan for some time now, and I quite like it. Safe to say, if you like mid-seventies Passport, you'll like CCC. Some great instrumental interplay on this one, too!
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Posted: April 22 2016 at 21:01 |
The debut stands the tallest IMO
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