Abacus - Abacus (Reissue, Bonus Track Remastered) (1971/2012)
Artist: Abacus
Title: Abacus
Year Of Release: 1971/2012
Label: Green Tree Records
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 49:13
Total Size: 194/417 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Abacus
Year Of Release: 1971/2012
Label: Green Tree Records
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 49:13
Total Size: 194/417 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Pipedream Revisited Part 1&2 9:35
2. Capuccino 4:05
3. Don't Beat So On Horses 4:32
4. Song For Brunhilde 4:36
5. Song For John And Yoko 5:05
6. Radbod Blues 5:48
7. Chestholder 5:42
Bonus Track:
8. Midway Live 1974 9:12
Bass – Klaus Kohlhase
Drums, Percussion – Felix Hans
Engineer – Micky Meade
Guitar, Sitar – Charly Schade
Keyboards – Chris Barutzky
Producer – Gerd Müller
Vocals, Guitar, Percussion – Chris Williams
ABACUS is surely a big name for everyone interested in rock music.The band, formed in 1971, made their breakthrough at the Germersheim rock festival. There, they drew as much applause from the 300,000 visitors as did PINK FLOYD, SANTANA or EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER, all of which appeared on stage as well. ABACUS published 4 LPs, the last 3 beeing recorded at Giorgio Moroder's "MUSICLAND". Global record sales, numerous national and international tours, TV and radio shows helped ABACUS became a top act— not only in Germany.
ABACUS generated the same dense sound on stage as in the studio. Maybe that's why they became a crowd-puller for many years and countless shows.
Musical differences about future record productions were, among other things, responsible for the break up of the band in 1976. Klaus Kohlhase, bass guitarist and motor of ABACUS, revived the band in 1979. He eventually found the musicians who helped to refine ABACUS' sound.
ABACUS generated the same dense sound on stage as in the studio. Maybe that's why they became a crowd-puller for many years and countless shows.
Musical differences about future record productions were, among other things, responsible for the break up of the band in 1976. Klaus Kohlhase, bass guitarist and motor of ABACUS, revived the band in 1979. He eventually found the musicians who helped to refine ABACUS' sound.