The eight album from this band from Germany.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, programming, trumpet and vocals.
I am continuing on from # 3 of this blog and previous editions # 1 and # 2 + Progarchives my reviews of this band's many albums. Fitheen albums to this date, to be more precise.
Kraan was to a large extent a German's answer to the likes of Gong. That with German humour instead of British humour and krautrock instead of Canterbury prog. Both bands were flirting with post-punk, psych and jazz too.
That is what we get on this forty minutes long album. 1980s jazz, brass rock, psych rock and rock. This delivered with humour and packaged as krautrock.
The music is very varied here with everything from post-punk to psych and jazz.
There are some fairly good vocals here too and some songs. This inbetween some instrumental pieces. Most of them with trumpet.
The music is decent enough and that is this album's level. There is no good pieces of music here and this album is not their finest moment.
2 points
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