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Missus Beastly - SWF-Session 1974 (Germany, Krautrock, Jazz-Rock,Fusion)

2025-10-08 5 Dailymotion

Missus Beastly - SWF-Session 1974 (Germany, Krautrock, Jazz-Rock,Fusion)<br /><br /> Missus Beastly. One of the biggest strengths these guys possesed was their vibrant rhytm section, from the opening track i can make a parallel to Passport's or Embryo's more dynamic tracks, wherein Curt Cress/ Christian Burchard went absolutely berserk. The energetic drum lines and the slightly funky, heavy bass-lines are the undercurrent for the dual saxophonic eruption that rains lava all over these highly vibrant compositions - Klaus Doldinger you better watch out, these players know their winds!<br /><br />If you thought fusion is a relatively cold experience then this album here is to prove you wrong - the degrees are as high as in a spacey volcanic crater blasting into the vaccuum of time. A highly recommended album for people who are already familiar with something neutral like Passport or know their way around more complex fusion landscapes, but desire some energetic emotional intimacy.<br /><br />01. Fly Away (Dieter Miekautsch) - 0:00<br /><br />02. Simsalabim (Friedemann Josch) - 7:23<br /><br />03. Talle (Friedemann Josch) - 11:32<br /><br />04. Free Clinic (Norbert Dömling) - 16:20<br /><br />05. Geisha (Jürgen Benz) - 20:26<br /><br />06. Space In The Place (Dieter Miekautsch) - 25:46<br /><br />07. Song For Ann (Dieter Miekautsch) - 27:55<br /><br />08. Dauerwurst (Jürgen Benz) - 31:13<br /><br />09. Julia (Jürgen Benz) - 36:32<br /><br />10. Einmal Ist Keinmal (Jürgen Benz) - 40:03<br /><br />11. Serenade To A Soul Sister (Dieter Miekautsch) - 43:53<br /><br /><br /><br />- Norbert Dömling - guitar, bass<br />- Dieter Miekautsch - keyboards<br />- Friedo Josch (Friedemann Josch) - flute, soprano saxophone<br />- Jürgen Benz - alto saxophone, flute<br />- Lutz Oldemeier - drums, percussion<br />

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