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Wind-Morning-'72 German Prog Rock-NEW LP
Wind (5) – Morning
Label:
Long Hair – LHC158
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country:
Germany
Released:
2015
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Prog Rock
After their superb first album "Seasons" on "cheap-label "+plus+" Wind released "Morning" on CBS. "Morning" had a different folky and lyrical fairytale atmosphere.
Opening track "Morning Song" sounds like a mixture of Procol Harum and Genesis in their early days. "The Princess and the Mistrel" is one of these songs you do once in your musical life, a lyrical epic piece of music with a chorus you will never forget. "Dragon Mind", "Carnival", "Schlittenfahrt" and "Tommys Song" could also be compared to early Genesis or British group Spring with their soft mellotron textures. Bonus track is 1973-single Josephine. Album comes with renewed band history by singer Steve Leistner and a lot of yet unseen photos.
Remastered from the original tapes. A Highlight!
Tracklist
A1 Morning Song 4:02
A2 The Princess And The Mistrel 6:37
A3 Dragon's Maid 8:38
B1 Carnival 8:00
B2 Schlittenfahrt
Piano – Lucky Schmidt
3:10
B3 Puppet Master 3:22
B4 Tommy's Song 5:38
Credits
Bass, Vocals, Percussion – Andreas Büeler
Design [Album Design] – Designgruppe 5D
Drums, Percussion, Mellotron, Vibraphone [Vibes] – Lucky Schmidt
Engineer – Dieter Dierks
Guitar, Vocals – Thomas Leidenberger
Keyboards, Vocals, Percussion – Lucian Büeler
Lead Vocals, Percussion, Other [Schlotterla] – Steve Leistner (2)
Photography By – Jens Arthur Carstens
Producer – Jochen Petersen
Notes
Recorded at Tonstudio Dierks, Stommeln
Special thanks to a real friend, Rudy Davis
Originally released ℗ 1972 CBS D Made in Germany
Gatefold
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Rights Society: GEMA
Barcode: 4035177001587
180g vinyl reissue of this great album, that was originally released on CBS in 1971. This band, featuring a.o. German rock star Udo Lindenberg on drums and English guitarist Barrie Newby, played a great mixture of prog and jazz-rock, reminding of Chicago Transit Authority and The Keef Hartley Band. - See more at: https://www.lpcdreissues.com/item/1-album-2#sthash.BkMcxr40.dpuf