Nine Days' Wonder - The Best Years Of Our Life? (1971-75) (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Nine Days' Wonder
- Title: The Best Years Of Our Life?
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Garden Of Delights
- Genre: Krautrock, Prog Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:04:54
- Total Size: 399 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. North Pole 1971
02. Look at This 1971
03. Drag Dilemma 1971
04. Mechanical Adventures 1971
05. Andromeda Nomads 1972
06. Lemming 1972
07. Time is Due 1974
08. Lipstick 1974
09. Yellow Rose 1974
10. Only the Dancers 1974
11. Frustration 1975
12. Long Distance Line 1975
Line-up:
Walter Seyffer / vocals, drums, percussion
Rolf Henning / guitar, piano
Karl Mutschlechner / bass
John Earle / vocals, saxophon, flute, guitar
Martin Roscoe / drums
Hans Frauenschuh / guitar
Michael Bundt / bass
Freddie Münster / saxophon, keyboards
Karl-Heinz "Hyazintus" Weiler / drums
Sidhatta Gautama / drums
Steve Robinson / keyboards
Dave Jackson / sax
Rainer Saam / bass
01. North Pole 1971
02. Look at This 1971
03. Drag Dilemma 1971
04. Mechanical Adventures 1971
05. Andromeda Nomads 1972
06. Lemming 1972
07. Time is Due 1974
08. Lipstick 1974
09. Yellow Rose 1974
10. Only the Dancers 1974
11. Frustration 1975
12. Long Distance Line 1975
Line-up:
Walter Seyffer / vocals, drums, percussion
Rolf Henning / guitar, piano
Karl Mutschlechner / bass
John Earle / vocals, saxophon, flute, guitar
Martin Roscoe / drums
Hans Frauenschuh / guitar
Michael Bundt / bass
Freddie Münster / saxophon, keyboards
Karl-Heinz "Hyazintus" Weiler / drums
Sidhatta Gautama / drums
Steve Robinson / keyboards
Dave Jackson / sax
Rainer Saam / bass
Formed as far back as 66, this group recorded their wild debut album (between Zappa, Soft Machine, Crimson and Purple, if you can picture that!!) as a fairly international quintet (4 different nationalities between the five of them) before breaking up the following year, with their sax player, John Earle joining Gnidrolog for their classic Lady Lake. Singer-drummer Seyffer then joined the group Medusa, which soon became the second line-up of NDW and by the start of 73, they were recording their We Never Lost Control, which was more conventional prog (Nektar comes to mind). NDW stayed a very unstable unit with their straight rock album Only The Dancer recorded as a quartet in England and on which VdGG's Jackson guests on a few tracks. The group's last album Sonnet To Billy Frost was a press-dismissed British-sounding rock opera.
Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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