Kraan - Live
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 1800mb
Lacquer Cut At SST Brüggemann GmbH
Label: Spiegelei/26 440-8 Z/1-2 | Released: 1975 | Genre: Jazz-Rock
A1 Jerk Of Life 4:57
A2 Nam Nam 15:10
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B1 Holiday Am Marterhorn Including Gipfelsturm 13:00
B2 Sarah's Ritt Durch Den Schwarzwald 6:00
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C1 Andy Nogger 3:45
C2 Andy Nogger - Gutter King 6:44
C3 Hallo Ja Ja, I Don't Know 10:20
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D1 Lonesome Liftboy 5:15
D2 Kraan Arabia 12:30
Companies, etc.
Copyright © – Spiegelei
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Spiegelei
Copyright © – Intercord
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Intercord
Recorded At – Quartier Latin, Berlin
Mixed At – Conny's Studio
Lacquer Cut At – SST Brüggemann GmbH
Printed By – Druckhaus Maack KG
Published By – Wintrup Musikverlag
Published By – Edition Eurocord
Credits
Alto Saxophone – Johannes Pappert
Bass, Vocals – Hellmut Hattler
Composed By [Music], Arranged By – Kraan
Design [Cover] – Peter Wolbrandt
Drums, Percussion – Jan Fride*
Engineer [Assistant] – Hans Lampe (2)
Engineer [Recording] – Conny Planck*
Guitar, Vocals – Peter Wolbrandt
Lacquer Cut By – SST (8)
Percussion – Tommy Goldschmidt
Producer – Kraan
Supervised By – Walter Holzbaur
Technician [Stage-Sound] – Gunni Heidler
Notes
Recorded live in Berlin, Quartier Latin, October 1974.
Mixed at Conny's Studio.
ⒸⓅ 1975 Spiegelei / Intercord
Printed in Germany by Druckhaus Maack KG, Lüdenscheid
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): A-2231 A
Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): A-2231 B
Matrix / Runout (Label Side C): A-2232 A
Matrix / Runout (Label Side D): A-2232 B
Matrix / Runout (Side 1, stamped, Variant 1): A-2231 A - 2
Matrix / Runout (Side 1, handetched, Variant 1): 26-440-8 2/1-3
Matrix / Runout (Side 2, handetched, Variant 1): A-2231 B - 1 26-440-8 2/2
Matrix / Runout (Side 3, stamped, Variant 1): A-2232 A - 2
Matrix / Runout (Side 3, handetched, Variant 1): 26-440-8 2/3-2
Matrix / Runout (Side 4, handetched, Variant 1): A-2232 B - 1 26-440-8 2/4
Matrix / Runout (Stamped on all sides, Variant 1): Made in Germany
Matrix / Runout (Handetched on sides 1,2,4, Variant 1): SST
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, Variant 2): [Stamped] A-2231 A-2 [Etched] 26-440-8 2/1-3 [Stamped] Made in Germany [Etched] 20 SST
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, Variant 2): [Etched] A-2231 B-1 26-440-8 2/2 [Stamped] Made in Germany [Etched] SST 20
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C, Variant 2): [Stamped] A-2232 A-2 [Etched] 26-440-8 2/3-2 [Stamped] Made in Germany [Etched] 20
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D, Variant 2): [Etched] A-2232 B-1 26-440-8 2/4 [Stamped] Made in Germany [Etched] SST 20
Rights Society: GEMA
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz | 1800mb
Lacquer Cut At SST Brüggemann GmbH
Label: Spiegelei/26 440-8 Z/1-2 | Released: 1975 | Genre: Jazz-Rock
A1 Jerk Of Life 4:57
A2 Nam Nam 15:10
-
B1 Holiday Am Marterhorn Including Gipfelsturm 13:00
B2 Sarah's Ritt Durch Den Schwarzwald 6:00
-
C1 Andy Nogger 3:45
C2 Andy Nogger - Gutter King 6:44
C3 Hallo Ja Ja, I Don't Know 10:20
-
D1 Lonesome Liftboy 5:15
D2 Kraan Arabia 12:30
Companies, etc.
Copyright © – Spiegelei
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Spiegelei
Copyright © – Intercord
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Intercord
Recorded At – Quartier Latin, Berlin
Mixed At – Conny's Studio
Lacquer Cut At – SST Brüggemann GmbH
Printed By – Druckhaus Maack KG
Published By – Wintrup Musikverlag
Published By – Edition Eurocord
Credits
Alto Saxophone – Johannes Pappert
Bass, Vocals – Hellmut Hattler
Composed By [Music], Arranged By – Kraan
Design [Cover] – Peter Wolbrandt
Drums, Percussion – Jan Fride*
Engineer [Assistant] – Hans Lampe (2)
Engineer [Recording] – Conny Planck*
Guitar, Vocals – Peter Wolbrandt
Lacquer Cut By – SST (8)
Percussion – Tommy Goldschmidt
Producer – Kraan
Supervised By – Walter Holzbaur
Technician [Stage-Sound] – Gunni Heidler
Notes
Recorded live in Berlin, Quartier Latin, October 1974.
Mixed at Conny's Studio.
ⒸⓅ 1975 Spiegelei / Intercord
Printed in Germany by Druckhaus Maack KG, Lüdenscheid
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): A-2231 A
Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): A-2231 B
Matrix / Runout (Label Side C): A-2232 A
Matrix / Runout (Label Side D): A-2232 B
Matrix / Runout (Side 1, stamped, Variant 1): A-2231 A - 2
Matrix / Runout (Side 1, handetched, Variant 1): 26-440-8 2/1-3
Matrix / Runout (Side 2, handetched, Variant 1): A-2231 B - 1 26-440-8 2/2
Matrix / Runout (Side 3, stamped, Variant 1): A-2232 A - 2
Matrix / Runout (Side 3, handetched, Variant 1): 26-440-8 2/3-2
Matrix / Runout (Side 4, handetched, Variant 1): A-2232 B - 1 26-440-8 2/4
Matrix / Runout (Stamped on all sides, Variant 1): Made in Germany
Matrix / Runout (Handetched on sides 1,2,4, Variant 1): SST
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, Variant 2): [Stamped] A-2231 A-2 [Etched] 26-440-8 2/1-3 [Stamped] Made in Germany [Etched] 20 SST
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, Variant 2): [Etched] A-2231 B-1 26-440-8 2/2 [Stamped] Made in Germany [Etched] SST 20
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C, Variant 2): [Stamped] A-2232 A-2 [Etched] 26-440-8 2/3-2 [Stamped] Made in Germany [Etched] 20
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D, Variant 2): [Etched] A-2232 B-1 26-440-8 2/4 [Stamped] Made in Germany [Etched] SST 20
Rights Society: GEMA
This Rip: 2013
This LP: NM- / With the kind sponsorship from spearo, danke!
Cleaning: RCM Moth MkII Pro Vinyl
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Cartridge: SHURE M97xE
Amplifier: Sansui 9090DB
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Wow. There's few live albums, much less DOUBLE live albums, I'd consider to be a band's finest hour, but this is one such album where I'd make an exception. Kraan's milieu really is the concert hall, not the recording studio. Never before was there a band that truly REQUIRED a double live album to effectively capture all the facets of their distinct personality.
Some may consider moments, such as the extended "Nam Nam", a tad excessive, but it's all part of the wacky world that is Kraan. They just get into a "thing" and run with it! And the songs unique to this disc are what make it totally special. "Jerk of Life" is rousing fun, and a great way to open a concert (it's since gone on to open many a Kraan show). "Lonesome Liftboy" is a great example of Kraan in a more somber, reflective mood, the sort of thing we'd hear more of on ensuing albums. And "Hallo Ja Ja I don't know" is…well, I don't quite know how to describe WHAT exactly it is, but whatever it is it's marvellous!
And I finally got my extended, feature-length "Andy Nogger". I knew it was not too much to ask!Review by Progbear, progarchives.com
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