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Frumpy - All Will Be Changed (1970)
Rock | 46:08 | scans | mp3@320cbr | 117mb
“'All Will Be Changed saw the band gear their music to established international sounds, but they immediately found their own style thanks to the ever-present drone of a Hammond organ and Rumpf's unique voice. They initially worked without a guitarist, allowing keyboardist Jean-Jacques Kravetz to rotate the powerful Leslie rotor. "In the beginning we were happy enough as a quartet. I played and composed exclusively on an acoustic guitar," explains Rumpf. "It was only later that we began to write songs that called for a guitar."
The national press initially eyed Frumpy with the typical scepticism of that time towards anybody who made rock music on German shores. Unimpressed by such ambiguities, Frumpy continued to work on their career, appearing, among other venues, at the legendary Paris Olympia and the Lyceum in London, one of the most important British clubs, and embarked on a 50-show German tour.' green-brain-krautrock.de”
Tracks Listing:
1. Life Without Pain (3:50)
2. Rosalie, Part 1 (6:00)
3. Otium (4:22)
4. Rosalie, Part 2 (4:14)
5. Indian Rope Man (3:19)
6. Morning (3:24)
7. Floating, Part 1 (7:39)
8. Baroque (7:36)
9. Floating, Part 2 (1:25)
Bonus Tracks:
10. Roadriding (4:02)
11. Time Make Wise (2:49)
Releases information:
LP / Philips Records / 1970
Remastered by Repertoire Records in 1991 with two bonus tracks
Line-up:
- Inga Rumpf / vocals
- Jean-Jacques Kravetz / keyboards
- Karl-Heinz Schott / bass
- Carsten Bohn Bandstand / drums
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