Mr. Albert Show - Warm Motor (Reissue, Remastered) (1970/2003)
Artist: Mr. Albert Show
Title: Warm Motor
Year Of Release: 1970/2003
Label: Long Hair
Genre: Blues Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 59:29
Total Size: 205/472 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Warm Motor
Year Of Release: 1970/2003
Label: Long Hair
Genre: Blues Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 59:29
Total Size: 205/472 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Did You Really Find Somebody - 10:00
2. I'm Not More Than A Sign - 3:57
3. Electronic Baby (Bertus Borgers, Bonki Bongaerts, R. Sylvester) - 6:47
4. Let It All Hang Out - 4:40
5. Bantal - 3:53
6. Woman - 12:14
Bonus Tracks:
7. I Can't Help It - 2:32
8. Show Me Your Tongue - 3:34
9. Can't Find My Way Home (Steve Winwood) - 5:01
10.Hooked On You - 4:07
11.Picking Up Your Page - 3:28
Bertus Borgers - Vocals, Flute, Saxophone, Guitar, Keyboards, Vibes
Tom Fautubun - Bass Guitar
Bonki Bongaerts - Organ, Piano, Bluesharp, Keyboards
Erik Lintermans - Guitar
Broer Boogaart - Drums, Percussion
The rock group Mr Albert Show from Eindhoven was formed in 1969 by Bertus Borgers (saxophone, flute and vocals), Roeland Boogaart (on drums), Tom Fautubun (on bass guitar), guitarist Eric Lintermans and Bonki Bongaerts (organ). The band was named after a roadie. In 1970 their first single, Wild sensation / King of galaxy is released. The vocals on this track are by Floortje Klomp. This is followed by their selftitled debut album. The sound of this album is a sort of jazzy progressive music with the focus on the saxophone and the organ. A year later they release a second album, Warm Motor. To promote this album, the non-album track Show me your tongue is released as a second single. In 1973 Bonki Bongaerts leaves the band, and this means the end the Mr Albert Show. Bertus Borgers starts a new band Sweet d'Buster, together with Robert Jan Stips of Supersister and is very active as a studio musician.
The second album of the Dutch band Mr. Albert Show from 1971 Warm Motor was a worldwide release. The US-Version had a different cover and was named Dutch Treat. This album is more on the trippy side than the first one, spheric organ, flute/sax, and great guitar work . The 6 tracks show the bands outstanding talent for progressive rock music with trippy jazz elements but also straight Hardrock. Music ranges from Golden Earring, King Crimson, Colosseum style over to several Krautrock bands. Also included 5 great non-album 45´ tracks and outtakes
The second album of the Dutch band Mr. Albert Show from 1971 Warm Motor was a worldwide release. The US-Version had a different cover and was named Dutch Treat. This album is more on the trippy side than the first one, spheric organ, flute/sax, and great guitar work . The 6 tracks show the bands outstanding talent for progressive rock music with trippy jazz elements but also straight Hardrock. Music ranges from Golden Earring, King Crimson, Colosseum style over to several Krautrock bands. Also included 5 great non-album 45´ tracks and outtakes