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Karthago - 1976 - Live At The Roxy, GermanyЖанр: KrautRock
Год выпуска диска: 1976
Производитель диска: Germany
Аудио кодек: APE
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Трэклист:
01. The world is like a burning fire 5:41
02. Sound in the air 4:51
03. Rock and Roll testament 5:01
04. The second string rambler 12:27
05. Wild river 6:54
06. Highway seeker (Did nobody tell you) 16:22
07. Going down 5:30
08. See you tomorrow in the sky 3:32
Lineup:
Thomas Goldschmitt - percussion
Ingo Bischof - keyboard
Konstatin Bommarius - drums
Joey Albrecht - guitar, vocals
Glenn Cornick - bass
Albums:
Karthago - 1971
Second Step - 1973
Rock'N'Roll Testament - 1975
Live At The Roxy - 1976
Live - 1976
Доп. информация: History:
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Karthago were founded in Berlin by Joey Albrecht (guitar, vocals, originally from Hannover) and Gerald
Luciano Hartwig (bass). Since 1968, they had performed together in clubs as the duo Blues Machine. In
1970, they engaged the Bolivian percussionist Thomas Goldschmitt (mainly hand percussion) and soon
landed a recording contract with BASF. Just a month before the recordings of their first album began,
two additional members were added to their line-up: Ingo Bischof (keyboards) and Wolfgang Brock (drums).
"Karthago" was recorded in October 1971 at Audio Tonstudio, Berlin with Dieter Zimmermann producing and
Stan Regal engineering. It was released in a spectacular, inventive and expensive six-part fold-out
cover with several die cuts!
Certainly a lavish package, recalling the multi-coloured and psychedelic Santana album designs - but
actually outdoing them! Karthago's sound was graced with excellent heavy guitar work and the funky,
gutsy vocals of J. Albrecht, recalling the Jimi Hendrix Experience and the heavy progressive funk band
Funkadelic. The best tracks in this style were "Why Don't You Stop Buggin' Me Babe" and "String
Rambler". Others, like the catchy little instrumental "Nos Vamos", had a more distinct Latin character,
very much like early Santana. This is a very underrated album! Few other German bands recorded music in
this particular style.
More Santana-esque instrumental work was present on "Second Step", recorded at Windrose Dumont Time,
Hamburg, May 1973, with C. & M. Hudalla
producing. This was much more of a joint group effort, balanced between jazzy keyboards, heavy guitars
and South American rhythms. Most of the material was great, but Ingo Bischof's compositions were a bit
out of place - his songs were almost singer-songwriter type of ballads! Original drummer W. Brock had
left for The Rattles in February 1973 and was replaced by Norbert 'Panzer' Lehmann on this album. Then
within months Lehmann departed to the heavy progressive band Epitaph. Into Karthago came Konstatin
Bommarius (ex-2066 & Then, Abacus). The bass player Gerald Luciano Hartwig also left - in the Summer of
1974. His replacement was something of a sensation at the time - Glenn Cornick (ex-Jethro Tull, Wild
Turkey) joined the band in October 1974. A revamped five-piece Karthago (now comprising Albrecht,
Bischof, Cornick, Goldschmitt and Bommarius) signed with Bacillus and relocated to Oxford, England, in
November 1974, where they recorded "Rock'n'Roll Testament" in the Chipping Norton Studios. The producer
of this album was Peter Hauke, manager of the Bacillus label. About the same time, another of his German
signings, Nine Days' Wonder, recorded in England, although his British signing Nektar recorded in
Germany for years! Karthago's new album did quite well and many people consider it to be their best. It
marked a change of style towards a smooth, well-produced rock with some minor symphonic touches.
Karthago had become another purveyor of the characteristic 'Bacillus rock' - a trademark of Peter Hauke
and Dieter Dierks. Concerts in Berlin and Hamburg in January 1976 were recorded and released as the
double album "Live At The Roxy" (1976). As Glenn Cornick had quit the group, Gerald Hartwig was now back
in action again. Albrecht, Bischof and Goldschmitt were also helped by Reinhard Bopp (guitar, vocals,
ex-Hardcake Special) and Ringo Funk (drums, ex-Atlantis, ex-Jeronimo).
This record literally became the 'Karthago testament', as the group disbanded in the Spring of 1976.
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