This set of five songs follows on the heels of their masterpiece Four Letter Monday Afternoon, and continues their jazzy, progressive rock style in as fine form as they ever have been in. The instrumentation: drums, bass, two guitars, sax, and a vocalist / sax / flute player. Their strengths lie both in the long instrumental sections and in the adventurous structures of the songs, which contain plenty of time changes and composed, thematic parts.
Perhaps the only slightly duff moment on the album is the short “The Way I Know Her,” a 3 ½ minute acoustic guitar ballad that seems a bit dull for a band who practically doesn’t know what the word means. But it’s an insignificant point on a map of some of the finest German rock of the 70s. With good quality sound (for an archive anyway) and lengthy liner notes by guitarist Remigius Dreschler, this comes recommended to all fans of the German rock scene, especially those who like it on the jazzy side.
by Mike McLatchey, 2001-03-01
Tracks
1. That's Very Easy (Moran Neumüller) - 9:04
2. X (Remigius Drechsler) - 10:57
3. The Way I Know Her (Moran Neumüller) - 3:36
4. Y (Remigius Drechsler) - 7:51
5. Spanish Lines (Moran Neumüller) - 9:11
Out Of Focus
*Moran Neumüller - Vocals, Tenor, Soprano Saxes, Flute
*Remigius Drechsler - Guitars, Choir
*Klaus Spöri - Drums
*Stephan Wischeu - Bass
*Wolfgang Göhringer - Guitars, Choir
*Ingo Schmid-Neuhaus - Baritone, Alto Saxes
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