Progressive rock provides the framework but jazz-rock gives the flavor
to this powerfully seductive album-length workout, four extended numbers
(on which the vocals who are present are buried so far down in the mix
that these are essentially instrumentals) that surge forth with
saxophone solos and keyboard runs to rival the best-known English and
U.S. prog rock bands -- and Christian Burchard's myriad percussion
sounds (outdoing even his keyboard timbres at times) are in a class of
their own. The difference between Embryo and their English-speaking
rivals is that Embryo are content to take their time, even compared with
acts such as King Crimson, getting where they're going, and don't mind
going in long, extended detours into the funkier side of jazz.
"Entrances" -- which, despite its title, is the second track on the
album -- is worth the price of admission by itself for its seeming
digressions, which all pull together around Jorg Evers' amazing bass
work. And the rest of the record is no letdown, even after the
quarter-hour of soaring excursions on that number. It all should have
been more widely heard outside of Germany and Central Europe. Bruce Eder
Tracklist :
1 A Place to Go 04:10
Christian Burchard
2 Entrances 15:41
Mal Waldron
3 Warm Canto 10:12
Mal Waldron
4 Dirge 09:43
Mal Waldron
Credits :
Bass – Dave King, Jörg Evers
Drums – Christian Burchard
Electric Piano [E-Piano] – Mal Waldron
Guitar – Siegfried Schwab
Organ [Orgel] – Jimmy Jackson
Producer [Uncredited] – Embryo
Saxophone, Violin – Edgar Hofmann
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