Anima – Monte Alto
- Label:
- Youdonthavetocallitmusic
- Art.Nr.:
- 0451966
- Kat.Nr.:
- Youdo 06
- Released:
- 2015
- First Date:
- 1977
- Cover:
- Picture
- Format:
- LP
- Pressung:
- EU - Reissue
- Genre:
- Jazz + Black Grooves + Beat Art + Electronic
Limited Edition Of 500 Handnumbered Copies !
Exact reissue of the originally Vinyl released on Alter Pfarrhof in 1977
"Based around the married couple Paul and Limpe Fuchs, the group Anima, also known as Anima-Sound, was one of the most radically avant-garde and creative groups to emerge from the thriving Krautrock scene of Munich at the end of the 1960s. In fact, their improvised atonal sounds and unconventional instrumentation is much closer to the spirit of experimental free jazz than anything remotely close to rock music. The Fuchs began in the late '60s as part of the counterculture at the time. Adding to the conventional instruments such as drums, bass, and cornet, as well as wordless vocal yelps and screams, they created their own homemades, like the Fuchshorn, Fuchszither, and Fuchsbass to further enhance the strangeness of their structure-less music. A 1970 appearance of them in an X-rated exposé movie, Sex Freedom in Germany, finds Limpe, naked except for black body paint, banging away on drums and Paul on various inventions creating musical anarchy. Anima-Sound's first album, Stürmischer Himmel, was recorded in a 1,000-year-old cottage and released by Ohr Records in 1971. That summer, they also played the Ossiach, a three-day outdoor festival organized by famed Austrian classical/jazz pianist Friedrich Gulda that included Tangerine Dream and Pink Floyd
Titel | Featuring | Producing | Länge | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A1. | Monte Alto | ||||
B1. | Piano Toscana |
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