This album features recordings from the "Umsonst & Draussen" festival, which happenend August 25. to 27, 1978, at the Kiesgrupe in Porta Westfalica.
Here´s a track-by-track review from http://unencumberedmusicreviews.blogspot.com:
"1) No better way to open than with some electric sax in the Xhol
Caravan, "Hot Rats" era Zappa sort of way. Excellent opener. This track
came from Munju's "Moon You" album.
2) Out of Focus make their first festival appearance. One of the
legendary bands from the early Krautrock era of 1970-1974. Out of Focus
proved to have quite a bit of archival material as they have not only
one, but two full CDs of studio music plus one live concert. But none of
it extends as far as 1978, where the band was about to become Kontrast.
And here they prove to be the veterans they are, with a superb piece,
complete with a beautiful melody driven by the flute. I want to hear
more of Out of Focus from this era!
3) is an unreleased track by the Embryo offshoot group Real Ax Band.
This one is a slow burn, with a deep funk groove and wah wah guitar
solos. The Barry White vocal attempt was.... not a good idea. Where's
Ms. Archer? Vocals aside, I'd love to hear more of this session.
4) Don't know who Good Food is, but this is a really swell primarily
instrumental Latin inspired fusion piece driven by some great rhythm
work and Rhodes piano leads the solo and melody lines. At 7 minutes,
this is also the longest piece on the entire 2 LP set. Definitely a band
I'd like to know more about.
5) Schneeball/April heroes Embryo weigh in with a deep funk piece, also a
bit of a slow burn similar to the Real Ax Band, with almost scat like
vocals. A different sound from Embryo, but one I found highly appealing.
Amazing guitar solo from Bunka. Maybe I'd be interested in Garden of
Delights releasing this concert first - rather the '77 one!
6) Well, it was about time Aera showed up! Another "name" band, and by
1978, a group who already had a couple of albums under their belt.
Oddly, they only featured a primarily percussion piece (excepting a few
ensemble seconds at the end). Hardly representative of the band, who are
fine progenitors of jazz fusion.
7) Mathea Wlömsk is another new name for me. I suppose it should be no
surprise they are yet another fusion band. The driving bass and phased
guitar solos recall the excellent obscure group Mosaik. I definitely
want to hear more from this band!
8) Yet again, we hear a new group - High Crack. They are a bit more in
the typical funky fusion genre that was all the rage in Germany at this
time. A bit more generic than their festival peers - at least on this
one piece. I'd still like to hear what else they have to offer.
10) Das Dritte Ohr have a few albums, of which I know nothing about.
Here they provide an old time got-the-blues-real-bad-oh-yea-I-do
complete with amplified harmonica. It's awful... next!
11) Hammerfest, as mentioned before, are one of the sponsors of the
festival - so they of course get their space. They're a bit eclectic,
and here they offer yet another got-the-blues-real-bad track - though at
a faster pace than Das Dritte Ohr. OK, so they're a mover and shaker of
the scene, what are you going to do? Next...
12) And here we have Molle, who started the 1977 album off
inauspiciously. Contrary to that piece, the music here is quite good,
dominated by a nice flute line and an excellent guitar solo. There's
quite a bit of German vocals, which I suspect is politically motivated,
but not sure.
13) And now for Germany's most prolific polit-rocker Checkpoint Charlie.
Apparently an hilarious song about ecological destruction. And what
says funny like left wing political Germans? OK, no fair, I'm not German
(well, I am actually - but 3rd generation American...), so let's move
on... next!
9) & 14) The Porta All-Stars is obviously a collective gathered for
the concert. On the first track they present a sort of acoustic blues,
with some nice flute, acoustic guitar and wordless voice. No Power for
Nobody is what the second title translates to. IIRC, Ton Steine Scherben
also had an album by that name. Yea, baby, ANARCHY RULES! Apparently
we're in the midst of the hardcore polit-rock section of the LP. Next!
15) Uli Trepte's Spacebox is a big fave with my more avant minded music
friends. For me, they leave a lot be desired. 'Tape Talk' is a track
from their self-titled 1979 album. Pretty much mindless drivel as far as
I'm concerned. OK, NEXT!!!
16) Producer and folk busker Schittenhelm pushed through another irrelevant track. NEXT!!
17) OK, back on solid ground with Airbreak, a funky fusion band with wah
wah rhythm guitar driving the sax & guitar leads. A typical
tropical and sunny sound dominates here. Probably not a group that would
be overly special on LP, though I'd be interested in hearing more
anyway. Not that much different than the High Crack group earlier in the
album.
18) UMR's favorite Missus Beastly contributes an unreleased track, that
if we were to go by name only would appear to be background music for a,
ahem, "blue" film. In reality it's pretty much in the genre of all of
MB's work, with a solid groove and great instrumentals provided by
electric piano, guitar and flute. Definitely one of the highlight of the
entire set.
19) The less said about Brühwarm the better.
Despite a great opening, the festival has clearly taken a turn for the
political, at least on vinyl. My least favorite set of the 1975-1978
festivals.
Unfortunately this was the end of the classic era of the Umsonst and
Draussen festivals on vinyl. The festival itself continues on to this
day. There was one more album released in 1983, but it's a huge drop off
in quality. Not only musically, at least for fans of the classic Kraut
fusion sound like myself, but primarily the sound quality is awful.
Which seems inexcusable, given the date - but alas it is what it is."
Tracklist:
01. Munju - I feel so blue without you
02. Out of Focus - Sommer 58
03. Real Ax Band - Never never again
04. Good Food - Take it
05. Embryo - Wir sind alle politische Gefangene
06. Aera - Herr Siebert & die sieben Siebe
07. Mathea Wlömsk - Bahama Mama
08. Porta Westfalica Allstars -
09. Das Dritte Ohr - Don't use your spray
10. Hammerfest - Wilde Zeit
11. Molle & Co - Bildertraum
12. Checkpoint Charlie - Smogalarm
13. Porta Allstars - Keine Macht für Niemand
14. Spacebox - Tape talk
15. Julius Schlittenheim - Er dreht sich hinein ins Gehirn
16. Airbreak - Crossover
17. Missus Beastly - Porto Erotica
18. Brühwarm - Tango
19. Brühwarm - Fummelrock
VA - Umsonst & Draussen - Porta Westvlothica 1978
(320 kbps, cover art included)
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