Burnin Red Ivanhoe - M 144 (Reissue, Remastered) (1969/1997)
Artist: Burnin Red Ivanhoe
Title: M 144
Year Of Release: 1969/1997
Label: Sonet
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 61:54 + 45:11
Total Size: 752 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: M 144
Year Of Release: 1969/1997
Label: Sonet
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Jazz Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 61:54 + 45:11
Total Size: 752 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
1. Ivanhoe I Brondbyerne (3:56)
2. Ridder Rod (3:55)
3. Saxophone Piece 1 (2:20)
4. Marsfesten (5:35)
5. Antique Peppermint (4:10)
6. Indre Landskab (3:03)
7. Jiizlou (2:45)
8. Kaj (2:45)
9. Tingel-Tangelmanden (5:29)
10. Laeg Dig Kun Ned (3:35)
11. Saxophone Piece 2 (1:54)
12. Medardus (6:39)
13. Purple Hearts (5:47)
14. Larsen (3:34)
15. Oyizl (6:34)
СD 2:
1. Ivanhoe In The Woods (5:18)
2. Ida Verlaine (4:20)
3. Sensitive Plant (3:21)
4. Inside (2:49)
5. Ksilioy (10:36)
Bonus Tracks:
6. Opera (2:25)
7. Omegnens Poesi (2:38)
8. Fodelandssoldatersang (2:25)
9. Why Don't You Trust (3:42)
10. Purple Hearts (3:53)
11. Kai (1997) (3:52)
Line-up:
Kim Menzer - mouthharp, trombone, saxophone, flute, piano, vocals
Karsten Vogel - saxophone, organ, vibraphone
Ole Fick - guitars, vocals
Steen Claesson - guitar, vocals, violin, bass
Bo Thrige Andersen - drums
Steffen Andersen - bass
Arne Würgler - bass
Mats Vinding - bass
Guest musicians:
Hugh Steinmetz - trumpet
John Tchicai - saxophone
Niels Harriet - saxophone
Burnin' Red Ivanhoe was formed back in 1967, and that makes them one of the first scandinavian prog bands. Their style was quite original from the start, blending jazz-rock with R&B, blues, psychedelia etc.. their debut from 1969 (double album) "M 144" sounds somewhat like THE WHO with jazz influences. Most of Burnin' Red Ivanhoe's albums have that certain scandinavian touch to it, similar to early 70's prog groups such as WIGWAM, CULPEPER'S ORCHARD and TASAVALLAN PRESIDENTTI. In 1971, the band released the album "WWW", which is probably a good place to start (for proggers), as it contains some of their most progressive and interesting work. The self-titled album they released in 1970 (another gem!), also contains the track "Secret Oyster Service", and quite soon after that, a new, even more jazz-orientated group was formed, called SECRET OYSTER. Burnin' Red Ivanhoe was disbanded in 1972 (although they released one more album in 1974), and as a result, most members moved over to SECRET OYSTER. Burnin' Red Ivanhoe is recommended for fans of early scandinavian prog rock.