Опубликовано: 15 авг. 2013 г.
Formed
around Claes Ericsson, who would later perform in the 70's band LOTUS,
Taste of Blues challenges their listeners with a saucy concoction of the
late 60s psych sound as well as something entirely original and free.
It might just be a stretch to call this one Krautrock, but when one
jumps in at the deep end here, the overt improvisations beyond the
relative blues banner up front, is downright uncanny. Loads of CAN
reminding moments, and this is well before CAN even developed their
legendary monotonous rhythm based structure.
Schizophrenia opens with
the title track, which is a feast of krautocking hypnotising rhythms
and then flips over to a more bluesy style on the 2nd side whilst still
retaining a sonic playfulness.
Maybe this band is obscure beyond
recognition, but it (two of the musicians that is)later evolved into the
hard and heavy hitting ASOKA that sounded like a psychedelic take on
ATOMIC ROOSTER.
American Don Washington provided the vocals that are
eerily similar in style and delivery to Malcolm Mooney, and even the
repetitiveness and fiery motorik stuttering drumming recalls a certain
Jaki Liebezeit.
Taken from Prog Archives
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.as...
Songs / Tracks Listing
around Claes Ericsson, who would later perform in the 70's band LOTUS,
Taste of Blues challenges their listeners with a saucy concoction of the
late 60s psych sound as well as something entirely original and free.
It might just be a stretch to call this one Krautrock, but when one
jumps in at the deep end here, the overt improvisations beyond the
relative blues banner up front, is downright uncanny. Loads of CAN
reminding moments, and this is well before CAN even developed their
legendary monotonous rhythm based structure.
Schizophrenia opens with
the title track, which is a feast of krautocking hypnotising rhythms
and then flips over to a more bluesy style on the 2nd side whilst still
retaining a sonic playfulness.
Maybe this band is obscure beyond
recognition, but it (two of the musicians that is)later evolved into the
hard and heavy hitting ASOKA that sounded like a psychedelic take on
ATOMIC ROOSTER.
American Don Washington provided the vocals that are
eerily similar in style and delivery to Malcolm Mooney, and even the
repetitiveness and fiery motorik stuttering drumming recalls a certain
Jaki Liebezeit.
Taken from Prog Archives
http://www.progarchives.com/artist.as...
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Schizofrenia (0:00)
2. A Touch Of Sunshine (17:02)
3. On The Road To Niaros (20:19)
4. Another Kind Of Love (21:52)
5. Another Mans Mind (26:00)
6. What Kind Of Love Is That (30:52)
Line-up / Musicians
- Don Washington / vocals
- Rolf Fredenberg / guitars
- Claes Ericsson / organ, violin
- Robert Moller / bass
- Patrik Erixson / drum
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