Parzival - BaRock (Reissue, Remastered) (1973/1998)

Artist: Parzival
Title: BaRock
Year Of Release: 1973/1998
Label: Eastwest Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 50:15
Total Size: 125/315 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: BaRock
Year Of Release: 1973/1998
Label: Eastwest Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 50:15
Total Size: 125/315 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
1. Souls Married To The Wind / Bonus Track (Single 1972) (3:37)
2. Stories (1:55)
3. Black Train (8:34)
4. Mrs. Virgin (4:28)
5. Frank Supper (2:22)
6. Scarlett Horses (6:26)
7. It´s A Pity (2:59)
8. Thought (5:58)
9. Paradise (8:26)
10. Party Bird / Bonus Track (Rough Demo, Decca Studios London 1970) (2:10)
11. Veronique / Bonus Track (Rough Demo, Lilienthal 1970) (2:42)
Line-up:
Lothar Siems / guitar & vocals
Walter Quintus / violin, piano & organ
Thomas Olivier / drums & vocals
Walter von Seydlitz / cello
Matthias Müller-Menckens / flute, piano & organ
Harald Konietzko / bass & vocals
German 1970's band from Bremen, mixing pop, avant-garde, classical and medieval musics.
Originating in 1965 as The Chamberlains (with singer/guitarist Lothar Siems and drummer Thomas Olivier), in 1967 they joined up with multi-instrumental talent Walter Quintus, and went on to tour France under the guise of "Siems/Quintus/Olivier". Quintus was an accomplished classically trained musician, a sound explorer who had tried his hand at many things. In 1969, after graduating musical studies at the Beazzic Conservatory they re-baptised the band Parzival, after the folklore legend.
Originating in 1965 as The Chamberlains (with singer/guitarist Lothar Siems and drummer Thomas Olivier), in 1967 they joined up with multi-instrumental talent Walter Quintus, and went on to tour France under the guise of "Siems/Quintus/Olivier". Quintus was an accomplished classically trained musician, a sound explorer who had tried his hand at many things. In 1969, after graduating musical studies at the Beazzic Conservatory they re-baptised the band Parzival, after the folklore legend.