This is an excellent early live recording from this group, done around
the time of its second album, Embryo's Rache, and with all tracks taken
from that record. Its a fascinating juxtaposition between the
psychedelic jazz-rock of early embryonic Embryo and the embrace of
ethnic music from around the world that characterized subsequent Embryo
projects. It starts off with some tribal drumming, and moves onward into
complex rhythms and lots of sax and flute solos and even a violin here
and there. Because of Embryo's ever-changing roster, the lineup includes
only three of seven musicians from Embryo's Rache, recorded in the same
year as Bremen 1971, and with no keyboards, the dynamics of the live
versions of the pieces are quite different. The first three cuts, each
about ten minutes in length, segue seamlessly together without a pause,
while the politically charged "Spain Yes" is now expanded to nearly half
an hour. With some odd vocal chanting on "Time" and lots of high-energy
jazz-funk grooves throughout, Embryo's performance is quite inspiring. Rolf Semprebon
Tracklist :
1 Try to Be 10:34
2 Time 10:09
3 Tausendfussler 9:20
4 Spain Yes, Franco Finished 26:26
Credits :
Bass – Ralph Fischer
Flute – Hansi Fischer
Guitar – Al Jones
Percussion – Christian Burchard
Saxophone, Violin – Edgar Hofmann
Songwriter [All Songs Written By] – Embryo
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