About as "underground classic" as you can get, even within the Krautrock genre, but one with some historical significance. Dagmar Krause & Inga Rumpf were both in the popular alt-folk collective "City Preachers", appearing together on the LP "Back to the City" in 1971. Someone, possibly Preachers producer Mike Laukeninks came up with the idea for doing a project that was "far out"...an understatement really, since the Dagmar side sounds completely like jazz music made by insect aliens.. she really should have joined Faust instead of just collaborating with them. The Inga Rumpf tracks are superb also. Highly recommended to anyone who likes their Krautrock weird and well-executed at the same time.
Tracklist:
Die eine Seite (Inga):
01. Bhagavad Gita (6'01")
02. Bum - Bum (5'45")
03. I watched the women (4'43")
Die andere Seite (Dagmar):
04. He's out now (5'01")
05. Dünne gläserne Frauen (4'30")
06. Schneeweiße Hände (3'18")
07. Schwarzes Insekt (4'50")
I.D. Company (aka Inga Rumpf and Dagmar Krause Company) - I.D. Company (1970)
(256 kbps, cover art included)
1 Kommentare:
I have never heard of this album but I like both singers so I've got to listen to this. Many thanks!
Brian
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