Emergency - Emergency (1971) [Remastered, 2005] CD Rip
Artist: Emergency
Title: Emergency
Year Of Release: 1971/2005
Label: Green Tree [GTR 631]
Genre: Prog Jazz-Rock, Krautrock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue,log)
Total Time: 00:42:19
Total Size: 313mb(+5%)(cover)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Emergency
Year Of Release: 1971/2005
Label: Green Tree [GTR 631]
Genre: Prog Jazz-Rock, Krautrock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue,log)
Total Time: 00:42:19
Total Size: 313mb(+5%)(cover)
WebSite: Album Preview
Emergency biography
The German based band Emergency was founded in 1970 by Czech musician Hanus Berka, who already had a career as an arranger and sideman in the States among others with Jan Hammer and Miroslav Vitous. The multicultural band consisted of Berka (sax & keyboards) fellow Czechs Jiro Matousek (keyboards), Otto Bezloja (bass) and Dusko Goykovic (trumpet), German drummer Udo Lindenberg and Englishman Barrie Newby on guitar.
The band recorded two jazz-rock records with brass arrangements for CBS. 'Emergency' (1971) and in 1972 'Entrance' with a changed line-up.
In the summer of '72 the band split up, only to be reformed in December of the same year with a complete new line-up: Berka, Peter Bischof (ex-Orange Peel, lead vocals), Richard Palmer-James (ex-King Crimson lyricist, guitar& vocals) Jerzy Ziembrowski (bass), Veit Marvos (ex-2066 &Then, keyboards), Martin Harrison (percussion) and Bernd Knaak (drums). The new line-up secured a record deal with Brain and recorded two commercially oriented records 'Get out To the Country' (1973) and 'No Compromise' (1974) the last again with a changed line-up. Both records present jazz-rock with blues and soul elements. Afterwards the band folded for good.
The German based band Emergency was founded in 1970 by Czech musician Hanus Berka, who already had a career as an arranger and sideman in the States among others with Jan Hammer and Miroslav Vitous. The multicultural band consisted of Berka (sax & keyboards) fellow Czechs Jiro Matousek (keyboards), Otto Bezloja (bass) and Dusko Goykovic (trumpet), German drummer Udo Lindenberg and Englishman Barrie Newby on guitar.
The band recorded two jazz-rock records with brass arrangements for CBS. 'Emergency' (1971) and in 1972 'Entrance' with a changed line-up.
In the summer of '72 the band split up, only to be reformed in December of the same year with a complete new line-up: Berka, Peter Bischof (ex-Orange Peel, lead vocals), Richard Palmer-James (ex-King Crimson lyricist, guitar& vocals) Jerzy Ziembrowski (bass), Veit Marvos (ex-2066 &Then, keyboards), Martin Harrison (percussion) and Bernd Knaak (drums). The new line-up secured a record deal with Brain and recorded two commercially oriented records 'Get out To the Country' (1973) and 'No Compromise' (1974) the last again with a changed line-up. Both records present jazz-rock with blues and soul elements. Afterwards the band folded for good.
Tracks:
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01. Springtime (Hanus Berka, Schirrat) - 5:58
02. Jump Into Your Grave (Reddy, Schirrat) - 4:58
03. Times Passed By (Hanus Berka, Schirrat) - 9:21
04. Love Is Here To Stay (Hanus Berka) - 6:07
05. My Woman's Gone Now (Reddy, George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward) - 9:41
06. Gimme Some Lovin' (Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis) - 6:04
Personnel:
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Hanus Berka (Hanuš Berka) - tenor & baritone saxophones, flute, percussion, producer
Reddy (Miloš Vokurka) - vocals, percussion
Barrie Newby - guitar
Jiri Matousek (Jiří Matoušek) - organ, electric piano, piano, percussion
Otto Bezloja - bass, acoustic bass
Udo Lindenberg - drums, percussion
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Dusko Goykovich (Dušan Gojković) - trumpet
All thanks to original releaser