
Embryo's Rache
Embryo (3)
1971
Embryo's Rache is a Jazz album by Embryo (3), originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Jazz Fusion
- angular
- intense
- psychedelic
About
The German ensemble's second album, recorded in 1971, put it at the forefront of jazz/rock innovators. But Embryo's playfulness, weirdness, and desire to just go <i>out there</i> put the band more in the camp of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention than The Weather Report. The opening cut, "Tausendfüßler," is largely built around a flute riff that would make Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson blush. That flute player is one Hansi Fischer, who was moonlighting from his day job with Xhol Caravan. Whether it's the appearance of Fischer or just something in the stars, Embryo created its most diverse and bizarre album with <i>Rache</i>. The group spins out into space with the help of harpsichord, tribal drum workouts, tempo changes, and haunted vocal accents on "Change" and then goes for a bongo-ridden interlude on "Try to Be" before dragging out the synths and didgeridoo for "Revenge." This a richly divergent album, heavy on unexpected twists and with plenty of hints of the non–Western inspiration that would come into fruition on the group's later records.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Tausendfüßler5:23
- A3Revenge6:45
- Time8:47
Side B
- B1Espagna Si, Franco No10:57
- B2Sittin' At The Moon2:08
- B3Verwandlung6:32
Credits
Performers
- Roman BunkaBASS GUITAR
- Christian BurchardDRUMS ELECTRIC PIANO VOCALS
- Hermann BreuerELECTRIC PIANO ORGAN TROMBONE
- Hansi FischerFLUTE PERCUSSION VOCALS
- Tabarin ManORGAN
- Edgar HofmannSOPRANO SAXOPHONE VIOLIN PERCUSSION
- Franz BöntgenVOCALS
- Geoff GoodmanGUITAR
- Jimmy JacksonORGAN PIANO ELECTRIC ORGAN
- Dieter SerfasPERCUSSION TALKING DRUM
- Franz BentonVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold
