Walpurgis - Queen Of Saba (Reissue) (1972/1999)
Artist: Walpurgis
Title: Queen Of Saba
Year Of Release: 1972/1999
Label: Ohr
Genre: Krautrock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:16
Total Size: 235 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Queen Of Saba
Year Of Release: 1972/1999
Label: Ohr
Genre: Krautrock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:16
Total Size: 235 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Disappointment 03:43
2. Queen of Saba 04:20
3. Daily 05:06
4. Hey You, Over There 06:54
5. what can I do (to find myself) 06:59
6. My last Illusion 11:14
Ryszard Kalemba (guitar)
Jerszy Sokolownski (guitar, vocals)
George Fruchtenicht (bass)
Jan Sundermeyer (percussion, flute)
and
Manfred Stadelmann (drums, vocals)
WALPURGIS was founded in the beginning of the 70's by the Polish and German musicians Ryszard Kalemba (guitar), Jerszy Sokolownski (guitar, vocals), George Fruchtenicht (bass), Jan Sundermeyer (percussion, flute), and Manfred Stadelmann (drums, vocals).
During May and June 1972 WALPURGIS recorded their first and only record "Queen of Saba" for the famous German OHR label, in the Dierks Studio in Stommeln, with Dieter Dierks engineering and Frank Öser producing. Jurgen Dollase from the band WALLENSTEIN played keyboards. The band plays a Westcoast and Psychedelic influenced Krautrock. Their music is based on long improvisations mainly on guitar with organ and piano work by Dollase. WALPURGIS didn't break through and never gained a second opportunity, due to the demise of OHR reords in 1973.
During May and June 1972 WALPURGIS recorded their first and only record "Queen of Saba" for the famous German OHR label, in the Dierks Studio in Stommeln, with Dieter Dierks engineering and Frank Öser producing. Jurgen Dollase from the band WALLENSTEIN played keyboards. The band plays a Westcoast and Psychedelic influenced Krautrock. Their music is based on long improvisations mainly on guitar with organ and piano work by Dollase. WALPURGIS didn't break through and never gained a second opportunity, due to the demise of OHR reords in 1973.