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Thrice Mice - Thrice Mice (1971)
Label: Long Hair | MP3 320Kbps | 1:15:33 min | 167.29 Mb
Genre: Progressive Rock
“A sextet from Hamburg, playing the patented, distinctive German type of progressive jazz-rock typified by underground legends like Xhol or Out Of Focus (2nd & 3rd album). The leading soloist in Thrice Mice was Wolfgang Buhre. Vocalist Karl-Heinz Blumenberg had little to do most of the time. Their self-titled album was recorded during November and December 1970 in Hamburg and released on Phillips in 1971. Buhre often tried to copy the wah-wah sax style of Ian Underwood of Mothers Of Invention, this was most apparent on opening track "Jo Joe". On "Vivaldi" the three soloists were playing duets with themselves in turn! Minnemann's organ sound was high, thin and cranky in a late sixties' way. The distinctive German underground sound (rooted in jazz) marked the track "Torekov". After a couple of years, the group resurfaced as Altona and made two further albums for RCA in 1974 and 1975.”
Tracklist
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01. Joe Joe
02. Vivaldi
03. Torakov
04. Fancy Desire
05. Drive Me
06. Pig II
07. Vivaldi's Revival
08. Trying
09. New Life
10. Dawn
11. An Invtation
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