Stern-Combo Meissen - Der weite Weg (Reissue) (1979/2001)
Artist: Stern-Combo Meissen
Title: Der weite Weg
Year Of Release: 1979/2001
Label: Unionton Musikproduktion
Genre: Prog Rock, Symphonic Prog
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:49
Total Size: 254 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Der weite Weg
Year Of Release: 1979/2001
Label: Unionton Musikproduktion
Genre: Prog Rock, Symphonic Prog
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:49
Total Size: 254 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Die Sage (7:50)
2. Gib mir, was du geben kannst (5:30)
3. Was bleibt (4:47)
4. Der Motor (4:40)
5. Der Frühling (12:20)
-Allegro
-Largo e pianissimo sempre
-Danza Pastorale (Allegro)
6. Der weite Weg (6:25)
Line-up::
Michael Behm / drums, vocals
Bernd Fiedler / bass
Reinhard Fißler / vocals
Lothar Kramer / keyboards
Thomas Kurzhals / keyboards
Werther Lohse / drums, vocals
Martin Schreier / lead vocals
Much like the Moody Blues (and others), Stern-Combo Meissen (stern means star, and Meissen is their home town) started out as a rock band in the early '60s. The usual lineup and style changes occurred, until they settled into symphonic prog. This didn't happen until 1977, when they released their self-titled debut. SCM became one of the bigger East German bands of the seventies. They relied heavily on keyboards (ala Emerson and Wakeman), and classical influences.
By the release of 1980's "Reise Zum Mittelpunkt Des Menschen." They had dropped the 'Combo' from the band's name. The next two albums saw them following a familiar pattern, and pursuing more pop oriented music. In fact, 1985's "Taufrisch" was completely out of the realm of prog. After this album the band broke up.
In 1995 they reformed with most of the original members, and put the 'Combo' back in. The band still tours, and has released some live recordings. No new studio work has been done as of yet.
By the release of 1980's "Reise Zum Mittelpunkt Des Menschen." They had dropped the 'Combo' from the band's name. The next two albums saw them following a familiar pattern, and pursuing more pop oriented music. In fact, 1985's "Taufrisch" was completely out of the realm of prog. After this album the band broke up.
In 1995 they reformed with most of the original members, and put the 'Combo' back in. The band still tours, and has released some live recordings. No new studio work has been done as of yet.