Nine Days' Wonder – We Never Lost Control / Sonnet To Billy Frost (Reissue, Remastered) (1973-76/2003)
Artist: Nine Days' Wonder
Title: We Never Lost Control / Sonnet To Billy Frost
Year Of Release: 1973-76/2003
Label: Citystudio Media Production
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:19:30
Total Size: 193/513 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: We Never Lost Control / Sonnet To Billy Frost
Year Of Release: 1973-76/2003
Label: Citystudio Media Production
Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:19:30
Total Size: 193/513 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
We Never Lost Control:
01. Days In Bright Light
02. Fisherman's Dream
03. Andromeda Nomads
04. The Great Game
05. Angels Due To Arrive
06. We Grasp The Naked Meat
07. Armaranda
Sonnet To Billy Frost:
08. Alchemists
09. I Need A Rest
10. In Memory Of Sir Hillary
11. Five Minute\Oncle Frankie\Silver Forest
12. Turn And Go On
13. Sonnet To Billy Frost
14. Empty Frame
15. Almost October
16. Jamie
17. You're Always All Alone...
18. I Need A Rest (Part II)
Line-up:
Bass – Michael Bundt, Rainer Saam
Drums – Hyazintus, Sidhatta Gautama
Guitar – Hans Frauenschuh
Guitar, Vocals – Bernd Unger, Peter Oehler
Keyboards – Christian Kolonovits
Lead Vocals, Percussion, Effects – Walter Seyffer
Saxophone, Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Synthesizer [Moog] – Freddie Münster
German underground rock band of the 1970's hailing from Mannheim.
Eccentric and unique vocalist Walter Seyffer had fronted numerous bands during the 1960's. He claims to have established Nine Days Wonder in 1966, then known as The Graves, who gradually transformed into Nine Days Wonder proper in February 1970. Walter got together an unlikely collection of musicians from Germany, Austria, Ireland and England, to create a diverse rock fusion encompassing all forms of Krautrock and showing distinct Frank Zappa and British progressive rock influences.
Eccentric and unique vocalist Walter Seyffer had fronted numerous bands during the 1960's. He claims to have established Nine Days Wonder in 1966, then known as The Graves, who gradually transformed into Nine Days Wonder proper in February 1970. Walter got together an unlikely collection of musicians from Germany, Austria, Ireland and England, to create a diverse rock fusion encompassing all forms of Krautrock and showing distinct Frank Zappa and British progressive rock influences.