Out Of Focus - Not Too Late (Reissue) (1974/2000)
Artist: Out Of Focus
Title: Not Too Late
Year Of Release: 1974/2000
Label: Cosmic Egg
Genre: Krautrock, Fusion, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:03
Total Size: 108/275 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Not Too Late
Year Of Release: 1974/2000
Label: Cosmic Egg
Genre: Krautrock, Fusion, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:03
Total Size: 108/275 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. That's Very Easy
02. X
03. The Way I Know Her
04. Y
05. Spanish Lines
Line-up::
Moran Neumüller (vocals, tenor & soprano saxophone, flute)
Remigius Drechsler (electric & acoustic guitar, background vocals)
Klaus Spöri (drums)
Stephan Wisheu (bass)
Wolfgang Göhringer (electric & acoustic guitar, background vocals)
Ingo Schmid-Neuhaus (baritone & alto saxophone)
Out Of Focus was a German "Krautrock" rock fusion band, formed in late-1968 in Munich, existing 5 years or so.
They took their name from a Blue Cheer track, but had also been listening to Soft Machine and Xhol Caravan, and rapidly established a distinctive style blending rock and jazz, psychedelic overtones. A unique facet was the profound socio-political awareness of Moran Neumüller's songs. Although typically Munich styled (with Embryo and Sahara connections) they are often compared to Canterbury fusion and Scandinavian jazz-rock acts.
After the band split, main-man Regius Dreschler went to Embryo for a while and then established his own project: Kontrast .
They took their name from a Blue Cheer track, but had also been listening to Soft Machine and Xhol Caravan, and rapidly established a distinctive style blending rock and jazz, psychedelic overtones. A unique facet was the profound socio-political awareness of Moran Neumüller's songs. Although typically Munich styled (with Embryo and Sahara connections) they are often compared to Canterbury fusion and Scandinavian jazz-rock acts.
After the band split, main-man Regius Dreschler went to Embryo for a while and then established his own project: Kontrast .