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Out now:V.A.: THE IN-KRAUT VOL.3 - Hip Shaking Grooves Made In Germany 1967-1974 - CD/2-LP/Download
Guten Tag! Three Is The Magic Number.
Willkommen to the third and final installment of THE IN-KRAUT. Once again we take a deep trip into the funky musical spheres of 1960s and 1970s Germany - an undiscovered universe full of Hammond-heavy grooves, tight big band arrangements and fuzz guitar enhanced dancefloor nuggets. Dip into a motherlode of 20 rare Soul, Beat, Now Sound, Mod, Jazz & Soundtrack gems - most of them appearing for the first time on CD, finally destined to move the Kraut...
The In-Kraut Vol.3 kickstarts with the incredibly switched-on
“Glory Be†by
Daisy Clan, a great mod stomper drenched in fuzz guitars and heavy percussion - masterminded by German music biz legends Joachim Heider and Michael Holm.
Wa-ouuh! The party continues with Bavarian groove agent
Ambros Seelos, a man who certainly knew how to cook up a groove and make you wanna shake your butt. Just listen to his
“Hangman’s Rope†from 1972!
Super-fantastisch!IK3 naturally features a couple of cool and unique cover versions.
Dieter Zimmermann tackles
Led Zeppelin’s
“Whole Lotta Love†orchestra-style - adding a whole lotta fresh new twists and turns to the worn-out rock classic.
Inga, who later recorded as
Inga Rumpf, rocks
Sonny & Cher’s
“The Beat Goes On†- full of deadpan icy vocals à la
Nico. And
Katja Ebstein - a lady who represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest for an unprecedented three times (!) - delivers a great “druggy†take on
The Beatles’s
“A Hard Day’s Nightâ€. Her sitar-laden cover sounds like the Fab Four may have treated their 1964 classic in 1969 themselves. Way out.Speaking of “way outâ€: Film music maestro
Peter Thomas paints a crazy end-of-the-world scenario with the hilarious
“The World Is Goneâ€. Musical and lyrical madness to the max. Apocalypse now! Hammond organ god
Ingfried Hoffmann appears with two knock-out groove nuggets: The
Lonnie Smith-like
“Stroke Itâ€, and the supremely funky
“That’s Me Boy†by his late sixties outfit
Memphis Black.Trombone ace
Peter Herbolzheimer strikes with his all-star killer big band
Certain Lions & Tigers - delivering a great, latin-flavored and most unusual version of
“Fever†.
Rolf Kühn, one of Germany’s most distinguished jazz musicians ever, calms us down again with the deliciously chilled-out
“Playmateâ€, featuring a great Fender Rhodes part, topped off by
Claus Ogerman-like strings.
Wunderbar!We are also proud to present
Georgees’s super-rare soundtrack nugget
“Butterflies Never Cryâ€. Written by long-time
Hildegard Knef collaborator
Kai Rautenberg, it sounds like something taken directly from the score to
“Barbarella†(1968). Yes, it’s that good.
The German Top Five are just as impressive. Their take on rare groove classic
“The Champ†- one of the most sampled tracks in hip hop history - is even more funky than
Alan Hawkshaw’s original.
Jawohl!