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The German All Stars - Live At The Domicile

Musician: The German All Stars
Album title: Live At The Domicile
Style: Free Jazz
Released: 1971
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1574 mb
Size APE version: 1682 mb
Size WMA version: 1164 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 921
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Genre: Jazz

The German All Stars - Live At The Domicile mp3 album

The German All Stars - Live At The Domicile mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Out Of Reach
Composed By – M. Schoof*
15:24
A2 Figures
Composed By – G. Lenz*
3:25
B1 Gebäude
Composed By – A. v. Rooyen*
6:07
B2 Hammerkopp
Composed By – A. Mangelsdorff*
9:32
B3 Epilog
Composed By – H. Sauer*
1:49
C1 Nuggis
Composed By – W. Dauner*
11:54
C2 Sweet Lament
Composed By – W. Johanns*
6:03
D1 Hornsalut
Composed By – M. Schoof*
13:36
D2 When Lights Are High
Composed By – W. Dauner*
4:13

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Domicile, Munich

Credits

  • Bass – Günter Lenz
  • Cover [Design] – Wolfgang Baumann
  • Drums – Ralf Hübner
  • Engineer – Willi Schmidt
  • Liner Notes – Horst Weber
  • Photography By – Sepp Werkmeister*, Michael Friedel
  • Piano – Wolfgang Dauner
  • Producer – Ernst Knauff
  • Saxophone [Saxes] – Emil Mangelsdorff, Gerd Dudek, Heinz Sauer, Michel Pilz
  • Trombone – Albert Mangelsdorff, Rudi Füsers
  • Trumpet – Ack Van Rooyen, Manfred Schoof
  • Vocals – Willi Johanns*

Notes

Recorded live at Domicile, Munich, July 11th, 1971

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
33 21279-3 The German All Stars Live At The Domicile ‎(LP, Album, Promo) MPS Records, BASF 33 21279-3 Germany 1971

Blackbeard
From the viewpoint of a Dauner/ Et Cetera / Krautrock fan, this one's a big no-no. In fact I just refound my old notes for this "all pretty crappy except for what Dauner, Lenz, Hübner, are doing". Yes, explains why Dauner slowly got pushed back into jazz. He was working with the wrong people. Of course, if you love free jazz, and marvel at the idea 8 winds players all trying to out-do each other, then maybe it's your kind of heaven!
Faezahn
Review in Coda magazine- March 1974 issue. "This band at best can blow most modern American big bands right off the stage" according to reviewer. I have LP and agree (I'm not biased I'm not selling it).