Klaus Lenz Band, Manfred Krug & Uschi Brüning - 1971 – Live im Deutschen Hygiene-Museum Dresden (Live) (2021)

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Title: 1971 – Live im Deutschen Hygiene-Museum Dresden (Live)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Mara Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:58:51
Total Size: 274 mb | 784 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Werner Sellhorn - Moderation I (Live)
02. Klaus Lenz Band - Sorcery (Live)
03. Klaus Lenz Band - Hi - De - Ho (Live)
04. Klaus Lenz Band - Something (Live)
05. Manfred Krug - Moderation II (Live)
06. Manfred Krug - Moderation III (Live)
07. Klaus Lenz Band - Lucretia Macevil (Live)
08. Klaus Lenz Band - Neubeginn (Live)
09. Werner Sellhorn - Moderation IV (Live)
10. Klaus Lenz Band - Higher (Live)
11. Klaus Lenz Band - Sometimes in Winter (Live)
12. Klaus Lenz Band - Let Me Sing a Song (Live)
13. Klaus Lenz Band - Take Me Down Little Moses (Live)
14. Werner Sellhorn - Moderation V (Live)
15. Klaus Lenz Band - Sombrero-Sam (Live)

CD2

01. Klaus Lenz Band - Moritz I. (Live)
02. Werner Sellhorn - Moderation VI (Live)
03. Klaus Lenz Band - Boot nach New York (Live)
04. Manfred Krug - Moderation _Geschichte_ (Live)
05. Manfred Krug - Moderation VII (Live)
06. Klaus Lenz Band - Manfreds Blues (Live)
07. Klaus Lenz Band - 33_8-Tanz (Live)
08. Werner Sellhorn - Moderation VIII (Live)
09. Klaus Lenz Band - Can't Explain (Live)
10. Klaus Lenz Band - You're No Good (I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You) (Live)
11. Klaus Lenz Band - Son of a Preacher Man (Live)
12. Klaus Lenz Band - God Bless the Child (Live)
13. Klaus Lenz Band - Let It Be (Live)

Largely unnoticed by the world beyond the Iron Curtain, an extremely vital jazz and soul scene developed in the GDR. Klaus Lenz, for example, gathered creative musicians trained to the highest level of craftsmanship around him and earned a reputation as a foster father and teacher of the big band music and soul music of the time. Uschi Brüning is considered the female voice of jazz of that era. Discovered by Klaus Lenz, she established herself as the most important jazz singer in the GDR. Manfred Krug, the darling of the public of the time, was a great actor and singer in show business. The concert at the German Hygiene Museum in 1971 is one of the culmination points: Here, the most important musicians came together and, thanks to excellent recording technology, a contemporary document was created that archives the artistic-musical sound as a sonic reference work - for fans, researchers and simply music lovers who want to add a real rarity to their collection.