Jane - Between Heaven And Hell / Beatiful Lady (Reissue) (1977-86/2000)
Artist: Jane
Title: Between Heaven And Hell / Beatiful Lady
Year Of Release: 1977-86/2000
Label: ArsNova
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:26
Total Size: 221/538 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Between Heaven And Hell / Beatiful Lady
Year Of Release: 1977-86/2000
Label: ArsNova
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:17:26
Total Size: 221/538 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Between Heaven And Hell
02. Twilight
03. Voice In The Wind
04. Your Circle
05. I Need You
06. Beatiful Lady
07. In My Life
08. Hold Your Line
09. Silence
10. Never Let You Go
11. Just So In Love
12. Imaganation
Founded in Hanover, Germany in 1970 - Split in 1994 - Continued activity as 3 different bands (see text below)
Playing a melodious synthesis of symphonic hard rock that has occcasionally been compared to Pink Floyd, Hanover Krautrockers Jane can trace their origins back to the late sixties psychedelic band Justice Of Peace. Releasing a single Save Me/War, the band featured future Jane members Peter Panka on vocals, Klaus Hess on bass and Werner Nadolny on saxophone. By late 1970 Justice Of Peace had dissolved and regrouped as Jane with Panka on vocals and drums, Hess switching to guitar and Nadolny assuming keyboards. Charly Maucher joined on bass and power vocalist Berndt Pulst completed the band in April 1971 and their first LP "Together" was released in the spring of 1972. Singing in broken English, which helped create passionate effects, a heavy expressive bluesy sound emerged with blistering Les Paul solos and slabs of Hammond organ backdrops that was consolidated by Peter Panka's almost hypnotic oscillating drum beats that would charcterize Jane's music for almost 40 years. "Together" was warmly recieved by the German music press including Sound magazine who had declared Pulst it's vocalist of the year for 1971...
Playing a melodious synthesis of symphonic hard rock that has occcasionally been compared to Pink Floyd, Hanover Krautrockers Jane can trace their origins back to the late sixties psychedelic band Justice Of Peace. Releasing a single Save Me/War, the band featured future Jane members Peter Panka on vocals, Klaus Hess on bass and Werner Nadolny on saxophone. By late 1970 Justice Of Peace had dissolved and regrouped as Jane with Panka on vocals and drums, Hess switching to guitar and Nadolny assuming keyboards. Charly Maucher joined on bass and power vocalist Berndt Pulst completed the band in April 1971 and their first LP "Together" was released in the spring of 1972. Singing in broken English, which helped create passionate effects, a heavy expressive bluesy sound emerged with blistering Les Paul solos and slabs of Hammond organ backdrops that was consolidated by Peter Panka's almost hypnotic oscillating drum beats that would charcterize Jane's music for almost 40 years. "Together" was warmly recieved by the German music press including Sound magazine who had declared Pulst it's vocalist of the year for 1971...