среда, 7 января 2009 г.

Ardo Dombec - Ardo Dombec – 1971 (GER) krautrock

Ardo Dombec differs from other folk-blues-fusion-hard rock bands of the early 70's by the presence of omnipresent visceral saxophone arrangements that remain pretty structured, sometimes reminding the Dutch fusion band Solution. Because of the aforementioned subgenres, Ardo Dombec perfectly falls into the art rock category. The drums and bass are often very fast, rhythmic and complex, flirting with fusion elements, and reminding the early Camel without the keyboards. Despite their German origin, Ardo Dombec have nothing to do with the krautrock subgenre. The lyrics are sung in English. The tracks are pretty progressive for 1971. Many flute parts a la Jethro Tull, Focus and even Camel add some interesting variety; the track with the very pleasant visceral harmonica exhibition also shows how versatile the members can be. The music is quite addictive, disciplined and structured: this allows me to qualify the album as excellent. Some catchy tracks, combined with the typical lead vocals, should even slightly remind the listener a sophisticated Elvis Presley!

- Helmut Hachmann / sax, flute
- Harald Gleu / guitar and vocals
- Wolfgang Spillner / drums and vocals
- Michael Ufer / bass

1. Spectaculum (4:02) 
2. Supper Time (3:19) 
3. A Bit Near the Knuckle (4:32) 
4. Clean-Up Sunday (6:50) 
5. Downtown Paradise Lost (5:52) 
6. Oh, Sorry (0:08) 
7. 108 (4:36) 
8. Unchangable Things?! (5:58) 
Bonus tracks: 
9. Heavenly Rose (3:54) 
10. Open The Door, Open Your Mind (2:11) 
11. Young And Strong (3:15) 
12. Riverside (4:15)

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