Wallenstein - Stories, Songs & Symphonies (1975) [1993] Lossless
Artist: Wallenstein
Title: Stories, Songs & Symphonies
Year Of Release: 1975/1993
Label: Ohr [14294]
Genre: Symphonic Prog Rock, Krautrock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+log,log)
Total Time: 00:37:51
Total Size: 207mb(+5%)(back+front)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Stories, Songs & Symphonies
Year Of Release: 1975/1993
Label: Ohr [14294]
Genre: Symphonic Prog Rock, Krautrock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+log,log)
Total Time: 00:37:51
Total Size: 207mb(+5%)(back+front)
WebSite: Album Preview
Wallenstein biography
WALLENSTEIN were a band that transcended a number of musical styles during their decade-plus of existence, from early krautrock to symphonic to space rock toward the end of their existence.
WALLENSTEIN's original lineup was centered around keyboardist/vocalist Jürgen Dollase and drummer Harald Großkopf, both of whom would go on to make names even bigger for themselves in the German music business (Dollase with THE COSMIC JOKERS and Großkopf as a founding member of ASHRA and later the CENTRAL EUROPE PERFORMANCE). The band was originally named BLITZKRIEG, but as they readied their first studio release the band discovered a prior band with that name so changed theirs and retained 'Blitzkrieg' as the title of that first album.
Großkopf would leave the band following the 1975 release of "Stories, Songs & Symphonies", and was replaced by former ZOPPO TRUMP drummer Nicky Gebhard. This began a stretch of several lineup changes in the band, including the Genhard's replacement of Charly Terstappen, who would himself move on as a member of the skirt band THE LORDS; the addition of Achim Reiser on violin and Dollase's brother Rolf on flute; Jürgen PLuta on bass; and Gerb Klocker on guitar.
The band's sound evolved from a straightforward kraut sound into a harder style reminiscent of AMON DÜÜL II or CAN, heavier on screaming guitar and piano with only sporadic mellotron for accent, and with the addition of violin and flute the band would adapt a truly symphonic sound for their later releases.
WALLENSTEIN were a band that transcended a number of musical styles during their decade-plus of existence, from early krautrock to symphonic to space rock toward the end of their existence.
WALLENSTEIN's original lineup was centered around keyboardist/vocalist Jürgen Dollase and drummer Harald Großkopf, both of whom would go on to make names even bigger for themselves in the German music business (Dollase with THE COSMIC JOKERS and Großkopf as a founding member of ASHRA and later the CENTRAL EUROPE PERFORMANCE). The band was originally named BLITZKRIEG, but as they readied their first studio release the band discovered a prior band with that name so changed theirs and retained 'Blitzkrieg' as the title of that first album.
Großkopf would leave the band following the 1975 release of "Stories, Songs & Symphonies", and was replaced by former ZOPPO TRUMP drummer Nicky Gebhard. This began a stretch of several lineup changes in the band, including the Genhard's replacement of Charly Terstappen, who would himself move on as a member of the skirt band THE LORDS; the addition of Achim Reiser on violin and Dollase's brother Rolf on flute; Jürgen PLuta on bass; and Gerb Klocker on guitar.
The band's sound evolved from a straightforward kraut sound into a harder style reminiscent of AMON DÜÜL II or CAN, heavier on screaming guitar and piano with only sporadic mellotron for accent, and with the addition of violin and flute the band would adapt a truly symphonic sound for their later releases.
Tracks:
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1. The Priestess (4:15)
2. Stories, Songs & Symphonies (9:52)
3. The Banner (6:00)
4. Your Lunar Friends (11:20)
5. Sympathy For Bela Bartok (5:18):
- I (1:32)
- II (1:55)
- III (2:31)
Personnel:
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Bill Barone / electric & acoustic guitars
Jürgen Dollase / grand piano, Mellotron, Roland SH1000 synth, vibes, lead vocals
Joachim Reiser / violin, percussion
Jürgen Pluta / bass, percussion, vocals
Harald Großkopf / drums, percussion
All thanks to original releaser