Niagara - S.U.B. 1972 - germany, Jazz, Rock Fusion<br /><br /><br />The second Niagara-album, named S.U.B. (1972), was a more conventional jazz-rock fusion work, although still highly focused on percussion and rhythms. Weiss, Lindenberg and Fichelscher were here joined by Paul Vincent (guitar), Gary Unwin (bass, later of Joy Fleming Band and Ralf Nowy group), Christian Schultze (el.-piano, Passport), Ack van Rooyen (fluegelhorn, trumpet), Ferdinand Povel (sax, flute), Milan Pilar (bass on one track) and Joe Karris (timbales, congas, percussion). The rhythmic feeling on this album, recorded during February 1972 at Studio 70, Munich, could in some ways be compared to Embryo on their album Embryo's Rache (1971). <br /><br /><br />01 - S.U.B. 0:00<br />02 - Bones 12:01<br />03 - Niagara 15:17<br />04 - Kattarh 19:49<br />05 - Kikiriti 25:45<br />06 - Gibli 30:43<br />07 - Terra Incognita 36:11<br /><br />Bass [Fender] - Gary Unwin<br />Congas, Percussion - Danny Fichelscher<br />Drums, Percussion - Klaus Weiss , Udo Lindenberg<br />Electric Piano [Rhodes] - Christian Schulze<br />Flugelhorn, Trumpet - Ack van Rooyen<br />Guitar - Paul Vincent<br />Saxophone [Tenor], Flute, Flute [Alto] - Ferdinand Povel<br />Timbales, Congas, Percussion - Joe Harris (3)