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Importante:
Vale lembrar que este blog não pretende de qualquer forma prejudicar bandas, artistas ou gravadoras, pelo contrário o objetivo é sempre divulgar e compartilhar diversão, cultura e educação.

Então se de alguma forma você se sentir prejudicado pelo blog, solicito que envie um email para (progrockcontramao@hotmail) que prontamente deleto o material escrito ou link. O mesmo vale para pedidos e sugestões.

Todos os álbuns aqui postados foram adquiridos de forma legal em vinil ou cd, em lojas especializadas, sebos ou com amigos e sugiro que após ouvir algo que goste procure comprar o original.

Divirtam-se e aproveitem o espaço que é nosso.
Obrigada
Márcia Tunes
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Important:
Remember that this blog is not intended in any way injure bands, artists and record labels, rather the goal is to always disclose and share fun, culture and education.

So if somehow you feel harmed by blog, please send an email to (progrockcontramao @ hotmail) that promptly delete the written material or link. The same goes for requests and suggestions.

All albums posted here were purchased legally on vinyl or CD, in specialty stores, book stores or with friends and I suggest that after you hear something you like try to buy the original.

Have fun and enjoy the space that is ours.
Thanks
Marcia Tunes

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Mostrando postagens com marcador Inga Rumpf. Mostrar todas as postagens
Mostrando postagens com marcador Inga Rumpf. Mostrar todas as postagens

sábado, 2 de maio de 2009

Inga Rumpf and Friends - At Rockpalast (2007) (DVD)


She wrote pop history with the City Preachers folk group and the rock groups Frumpy and Atlantis. Her dark, smoky voice became her trademark and she is "Germany's only world-class rock and soul singer" (Rolling Stone) - Inga Rumpf. The singer and songwriter from Hamburg looks back on her 40 year career. A grandiose anniversary which she is celebrating at this one and only "Rockpalast" event...

Links

Credits: moole.ru

Subtitles: English
Duration: Approx. 120 min
Region code: 0
Audio: Stereo PCM, Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1
Video: 16:9
Artwork: Full scans 600 dpt

quarta-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2009

Inga Rumpf - Second-Hand-Mädchen (1975) (Krautrock) (Germany)


É com orgulho e satisfação que faço esta postagem, disco raríssimo, dificílimo de achar, agradeço ao empenho e dedicação da querida amiga Isabel pelo esforço em conseguir este álbum com áudio em qualidade espetacular. Temos que agradecer também ao Robin (ZaXXoN) cuja ajuda foi fundamental! :D. Aproveitem esta raridade! Primeiro álbum solo da Inga Rumpf, com forte influência do trabalho de seu amigo e conterrâneo Udo Lindenberg. Poderia contar toda a estória de como conseguimos este álbum, mas não o farei, só digo que foi extremamente difícil. Altamente recomendado para os fãs do Krautrock, e fãs da Inga em qualquer fase de sua carreira.


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01. Amerika
02. Ich bin die geborene Langschläferin
03. Superstar
04. Mallorca
05. Speed-King
06. Mona
07. Schubiduah
08. Spielen verboten
09. Second-Hand Mädchen

Rumpf, Inga (vocals)
Askew, Adrian (Piano, organ, moog)
Carter, Jackie (vocals)
Diez, Frank (guitar)
Ringo (bass)
Fields, Linda (vocals)
Gaynair, Wilton (tenor sax, flute)
Marz, Rainer (guitar)
Rooyen, Ack van (trumpet)
Schott, Karl-Heinz (bass)
Wigham, Jiggs (trombone)

sábado, 27 de dezembro de 2008

Die City Preachers - Folklore (1966) (German Folk Rock)

Bom, como comecei postando os álbuns do Atlantis, Frumpy e os solos de alguns integrantes dos grupos citados, vamos continuar voltando ao principio, onde tudo começou, aqui o álbum folklore da banda Die City Preachers, primeira banda da Inga Rumpf, uma de minhas vocalistas predietas, pra saber mais sobre a banda veja na primeira postagem do Atlantis ou aqui. Raridade este álbum, enjoy!

Folklore


Senha: contramao

1. Sometimes I'm In The Mood
2. Apopse kanis bam
3. Come Back Baby
4. Porquè, Madalena
5. Toll The Bell Easy
6. Schlaf nur ruhig ein
7. Black Brown And White
8. Alegrìas por Ana Mary
9. Pick A Bale Of Cotton
10. Ik hebbe se nich
11. Railroad Bill
12. Anula
13. Walking In The City
14. Gregor
15. Wenn die Soldaten
16. De sun vet arunter gayn
17. I'm On My Way
18. Pure Religion

domingo, 16 de novembro de 2008

Frumpy - In And Out Of Studios (1976)










In And Out Of Studios

1. I'm Afraid, Big Moon (6:26)
2. Life Without Pain (3:45)
3. Keep On Going (5:23)
4. Indian Rope Man (3:17)
5. Morning (3:20)
6. Singing Songs (8:53)
7. Backwater Blues (4:55)
8. Take Care of Illusion (8:54)

Line-up/Musicians
- Inga Rumpf / vocals
- Jean-Jacques Kravetz / keyboards
- Karl-Heinz Schott / bass
- Carsten Bohn / drums
- Rainer Baumann / guitar

Frumpy - Attention! (1974)










Attention!

1. How the Gipsy Was Born (10:05)
2. Morning (3:20)
3. Life Without Pain (3:45)
4. Rosalie, Part I (5:54)
5. Otium (4:23)
6. Rosalie, Part II (4:10)
7. Indian Rope Man (3:17)

Line-up/Musicians
- Inga Rumpf / vocals
- Jean-Jacques Kravetz / keyboards
- Karl-Heinz Schott / bass
- Carsten Bohn / drums
- Rainer Baumann / guitar

Frumpy - By the way (1974)










By The Way

1. Goin' To The Country (3:40)
2. By The Way (8:51)
3. Singing Songs (7:02)
4. I'm Afraid Big Moon (6:25)
5. Release (8:50)
6. Keep On Going (5:25)


Line-up/Musicians
- Inga Rumpf / vocals, guitar
- Jean-Jacques Kravetz / keyboards
- Karl Heinz Schott / bass
- Carsten Bohn / drums

Frumpy - Live (1972)










Live

Track Listings
1. Keep On Going (12:06)
2. Singing Songs (8:54)
3. Backwater Blues (4:56)
4. Duty (17:35)
5. To My Mother (11:34)
6. Release (22:00)
7. Take Care Of Illusion (8:54)
8. Duty (7:33)
9. Floating (12:14)


Line-up/Musicians
- Inga Rumpf / vocals, guitar
- Jean-Jacques Kravetz / keyboards
- Rainer Baumann / guitar
- Karl-Heinz Schott / bass
- Carsten Bohn / drums

Frumpy - 2 (1971)









Frumpy 2



1. Good Winds (10:02)
2. How The Gipsy Was Born (10:05)
3. Take Care Of Illusion (7:30)
4. Duty (12:09)


Line-up/Musicians
- Inga Rumpf / vocals
- Jean-Jacques Kravetz / keyboards
- Karl-Heinz Schott / bass
- Carsten Bohn / drums
- Rainer Baumann / guitars

sexta-feira, 14 de novembro de 2008

Frumpy - all will be changed (1970)

Um bom conselho seria ouvir ao menos um dos álbuns do Frumpy, uma banda já comentada e descrita aqui no blog, todos já sabem também o quanto admiro o trabalho de seus integrantes seja no Frumpy, Atlantis ou separados, sempre juntos de alguma forma. Vou pastar todos os álbuns da banda que tenho!!

O texto abaixo ilustra o que digo em inglês e foi retirado do site progarchive.

The four musicians who formed FRUMPY were all members of Irishman O' Brian-Docker's folkband The City Preachers, which he founded in Hamburg in 1965. The City Preachers played an excellent blend of American and British folk music and had, sometimes, over a dozen people on stage.

Discontent with singer Dagmar Krause, drummer Carsten Bohn left the City Preachers in November 1969 and took singer Inga Rumpf, French keyboarder Jean-Jacques Kravetz and guitarist Karl-Heinz Schott with him to form FRUMPY. In spring of 1970, FRUMPY started a successful tour of France.

The same year, they went on a 50 concert tour with SPOOKY TOOTH, and played with YES, HUMBLE PIE and RENAISSANCE. In autumn of 1970, FRUMPY released the first album "All Will Be Changed" which contained only own material with the exception of a Richie Havens cover. The Following year guitarist Rainer Baumann joined FRUMPY and played on the bands second LP "Frumpy 2", which was rapped in a round plastic bag.

In Germany, the album was well received and proved that rock music from Germany could live up to international standard. Their music combines jazz, soul and eastern elements with the keyboards as the most important instrument. FRUMPY topped the Musik Express poll as the most popular German rock group of the year and the newspaper FAZ assisted singer Inga Rumpf to be "the country's biggest individual talent", but a tour of England with MOTT THE HOOPLE failed to attract popularity in Britain. Musical differences with keyboarder Kravetz caused him to leave FRUMPY, in spring 1972, to record a solo Lp with Inga Rumpf singing one song.

But he returned for the recording sessions of FRUMPY's third LP "By The Way". But FRUMPY disbanded after a farewell concert on June 26, 1972. Inga Rumpf, Jean-Jacques Kravetz and Karl-Heinz Schott formed ATLANTIS.

The year 1990 saw a FRUMPY reunio and a new LP "Now!".


1. Life Without Pain (3:50)
2. Rosalie, Part 1 (6:00)
3. Otium (4:22)
4. Rosalie, Part 2 (4:14)
5. Indian Rope Man (3:19)
6. Morning (3:24)
7. Floating, Part 1 (7:39)
8. Baroque (7:36)
9. Floating, Part 2 (1:25)

Bonus Tracks:
10. Roadriding (4:02)
11. Time Make Wise (2:49)

Line-up/Musicians

Inga Rumpf / vocals
Jean-Jacques Kravetz / keyboards
Karl-Heinz Schott / bass
Carsten Bohn Bandstand / drums

Frumpy - all will be changed (1970)

segunda-feira, 10 de novembro de 2008

I.D.Company - same (1970)

I.D.Company projeto das cantoras alemãs Inga Rumpf e Dagmar Krause, se você ainda não ouviu falar nem o cantar das duas ou de uma delas, don't worry, nem tudo esta perdido!

Ouça o disco, leia estas linhas e sua vida terá um novo sentido, exagero!? Maybe, sou suspeita! Adoro o trabalho da Inga Rumpf, e Dagmar tem uma bela voz também, juntas fazem o céu ficar mais claro, o dia fica mais quente e tudo se transforma em harmonia, quanta poesia, heim!! Recomendo o álbum.

I.D. Company é um álbum de Inga Rumpf ("I.") e Dagmar Krause ("D."). Realizado em 1970. As duas começaram com a banda The City Preachers em 1968, bem jovens e fazendo covers de musicas como water boy, depois partem para este projeto e logo após Inga segue com Frumpy e Atlantis, Dagmar com Slapp Happy, Henry Cow e Art Bears, entre outras companhias e trupes.

Inga (all tracks written by Inga Rumpf)
Bhagavad Gita (6'01")
Bum - Bum (5'45")
I watched the women (4'43")

Dagmar (all tracks written by Dagmar Krause, Gerhard Arnoldi, Eckhard Maronn)
He's out now (5'01")
Dünne gläserne Frauen (4'30")
Schneeweiße Hände (3'18")
Schwarzes Insekt (4'50")

Personnel
Frank St. Peter: sax, fl
Hans Hartmann: Sitar, Kontrabass
Joe Nay: perc
Wolfgang Kliegel: vln
Inga Rumpf: vocal
Dagmar Krause: vocal
Eckhard Maronn, Michael Laukeninks: Production

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sábado, 18 de outubro de 2008

Atlantis - Live (1975)




Live at Fabrik (1975) (parte 1)

Live at Fabrik (1975) (parte 2)





Disco ao vivo que tras um pouco de cada um dos 4 álbuns até então gravados pelo grupo. Essencial para os fãs e não fãs da banda, rsrsrsrs! Muito bom!!

Friends 3:15
Ooh Baby 3:52
Somewhere 5:36
It's Getting Better 6:41
Waiting and Logging 3:31
Brother 5:29
Rock & Roll Preacher 3:53
New York City 3:48
Mr. Big Shot 5:43
Mainline Florida 6:16
Godfather 3:18
Going to the Country 4:55
Rock Me Baby 4:31
Leave It to the Devil 3:39

Atlantis - Get on Board (1975)






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Mais um disquinho super bacana desta banda genial, eu avisei que postaria todos, hehehehe!!!

Promessa é divida, então...

Este é o quarto álbum da banda, demais!!!!

Get on Board 3:45
Change My Mind 4:32
The Man 3:45
Let Me Stay for a While 3:58
Keep the Music Going on 2:50
Chartbuster 3:10
The Captain and the Ship 3:44
If I Couldn't Sing 3:37
Tried to Climb a Mountain 4:33

Atlantis - Ooh Baby (1974)

Capa de disco é sempre uma coisa a parte, não acham?! Sempre que não lembro de um disco pelo nome preciso ver a capinha, então sei qual é rápido, associar capa ao som é automático, dai o fato de estar postando duas capinhas diferentes para o mesmo álbum, o meu por exemplo era a capinha abaixo edição americana. Acima a capinha original, edição alemã.
Ooh Baby é o terceiro álbum da banda, bem legal!


Brother 3:05
Son of a Bitch's Son 3:51
Waiting and Longing 3:14
Mr. Bigshot 5:34
The Way I Choose 3:53
Ooh, Baby 2:53
Smiling People 3:33
New York City 4:41
Godfather 3:43
Leave It to the Devil 3:13






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Atlantis - It's getting better (1973) Atualizado em 28/10/2014

O meu álbum preferido do Atlantis é este, não sei se o melhor do grupo, mas com certeza o que mais gosto, Inga e seus companheiros dão um show, este é um daqueles albuns que a gente compra e não para de ouvir, esta sempre no prato da pick-up, comprei este disco em meados dos anos 70, sem conhecer a banda, gostei da capa (o meu lp que era edição americana tinha a capinha acima), do visual geral, na época não se podia ouvir os álbuns importados, que vinham lacrados e nenhum lojista abria o lacre só pra você poder saborear o lp, então era comum, pelo menos pra mim umas compras no escuro em certas ocasiões, acontece que não lembro de ter feito nenhuma escolha errada, minha intuição sempre funcionou a meu favor, enfim...ADORO este disco!!! Por esta razão considero Altamente Recomendado!!!

1. It's Getting Better
2. Drifting Winds
3. Days Of Giving
4. Changed It All
5. Fighter Of Truth
6. Woman's Sorrow
7. A Simple Song

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sexta-feira, 10 de outubro de 2008

Atlantis - same (1972)

Aqui mais uma banda dos anos 70, formada na alemanha, simplesmente sensacional, a vocalista tem um timbre de voz único, inigualavel, e maravilhoso. Inga Rumpf canta até hoje e em seu site podemos conferir toda sua trajetória desde o tempo da City Preachers, sua primeira banda. Vou postar todos os álbuns da banda.

Atlantis was not only the name of the legendary island, the famous Greek author Plato mentioned, but also the name of a band formed by ex-Frumpy musicians Inga Rumpf, Jean-Jacques Kravetz and Karl-Heinz Schott, in late Summer, 1972. The initial line-up included guitarist Frank Dietz and ex-Emergency drummer Curt Cress (later with Triumvirat, Passport).

The band played a few live gigs in Germany before they recorded their debut in London's Island Studios. The US magazine, Cash Box, compared Atlantis with the Doobie Brothers and praised Inga Rumpf's blues-tinged voice. Shortly before the group went on a four week tour of England with Procol Harum, Traffic, Vinegar Joe and the Sharks, Cress and Dietz left and were temporarily supplanted by Udo Lindenberg and George Meier. After the tour, Atlantis recruited Dieter Bornschlegel (ex-Traumtorte) on guitar and Ringo Funk (ex-Jeronimo) on drums as new permanent members.

Rumpf and Kravetz remained the artistical nucleus of the band. Said Kravetz: "Inga determines this band like Rod Stewart & the Faces, her voice makes our image." Atlantis' second album "It's Getting Better" was even more determined by Inga Rumpf's preference for black rhythms: "I always took a special liking in blues, jazz and soul music, and, since I'm writing most of the songs, this influence is decisive in our music." Melody Maker "recommended" the second album and Sounds attested the band to be "the most English of all German groups".

After the gig at the Paris' Olympia, Atlantis went, again, on a four week tour of England, which included a performance at the rock show, "Old Grey Whistle Test". During this tour, Kravetz left the band and had to be hastily replaced by Rainer Schnelle (ex-Family Tree).

At the end of 1973, Atlantis was among Germany's three most popular German rock groups, according to a Musikmarkt poll.

Half a year later, the line-up changed again. Schnelle and Bomschlegel were replaced by English keyboarder Adrian Askew and ex-Curly Curve guitarist Alex Conti.

Both were featured on the third LP "Ooh Baby". Seven of the ten songs were written by Askew/Conti, while Rumpf only had three of her compositions on the album. The result was a "spicy funk album" (Musik Express) with a "bunch of Germany's best soul" (Sounds).

Atlantis was at its best on stage, which was proved by a double album recorded live at the Hamburg Fabrik from 1973 - 1975.

In Summer 1975, Atlantis went on tour in the States, mostly as opener for Lynyrd Skynyrd. After the tour, guitarist Alex Conti was fired and went on to play with Lake. The new line-up was completed with former guitarist Frank Dietz and as second guitarist Rainer Marz.

The rockier American influence was noticable on Atlantis' fourth LP "Get On Board", but the LP and the following tour failed to have commercial success. Concequently, Inga Rumpf and Karl-Heinz Schott announced their departure in January 1976.

After the split, the album "Top Of The Bill" with unreleased studio recordings from December 1975 and March 1976 was released. On February 23, 1983, the original line-up reunited for a revival concert in the Hamburg Fabrik and received standing ovations.

After Frumpy played its last concert in July 1972, singer Inga Rumpf, keyboard player Jean-Jacques Kravetz and guitarist Karl-Heinz Schott got together with guitarist Frank Diez and ex-Emergency drummer Curt Cress to form Atlantis. They were instantly hailed by the UK music paper Sounds as "The most English of all German groups." This was intended as a compliment as the blues boom was raging in England at the time and Atlantis achieved an impressive mixture of blues, R&B and soul, thanks mainly to the blues roots of the highly talented Inga.

With Inga's voice and the band's highly proficient musical ability, Atlantis quickly achieved an international level of rock performance that promised a successful future. After a few gigs, the band cut their debut album 'Atlantis' at London's Island Studios. The US magazine Cashbox compared the band to the Doobie Brothers and praised Inga's 'blues-tinged voice.' However, shortly before Atlantis went on a four-week tour of England with Vinegar Joe, Procol Harum and Traffic, both Curt Cress and Frank Diez left the band. They were temporarily supplanted by Udo Lindenberg on drums and guitarist George Meier. After the tour they were replaced by ex-Jeronimo drummer Ringo Funk and Dieter Bornschlegel (guitar) from the band Traumtorte.

Atlantis' second album 'It's Getting Better' was even more influenced by the musical ideas of Rumpf and Kravetz. Explained Kravetz: "Inga determines the image of this band like Rod Stewart with The Faces. Her voice makes our image." The new material was showcased by Atlantis in France, at the Paris Olympia on October 1, 1973. After the concert they returned to England for another four week tour. During the trip Kravetz was replaced by ex-Family Tree member Rainer Schnelle. Kravetz went on to become a member of Randy Pie. Half a year onwards and the line-up changed again, reflecting the constant pressures that musicians endure on the road. Ex-Curly Curve guitarist Alex Conti and English keyboard player Adrian Askew made their debut on the 'Spicy funk album' (Music Express), titled 'Ooh Baby'. The newcomers wrote seven of the songs on the album which was described by Britain's Sounds magazine as 'Germany's best soul'. Three of the songs were composed by Inga Rumpf.

Atlantis seemed to be permanently on tour during 1975, so the band put together their best sessions, recorded at the Hamburg Fabrik between '73 and '75, for a double album called simply 'Live'. The quintet played on top form, revealing both spontaneity and great musical power. One German music magazine said the album "Already sounded like a world-wide hit". Out of 14 songs, 13 were composed by the band, topped off with an excellent version of B.B.King's classic 'Rock Me Baby'.

After the release of this album, Atlantis went on tour of the States, during the summer of 1975, working mostly as openers for Lynyrd Skynyrd. Back once more in Germany, Alex Conti left the group to continue his career with Lake. He was replaced by former guitarist Frank Diez and Rainer Marz became second guitarist.

Under the influence of their U.S. trip, Atlantis recorded the rockier LP 'Get On Board'. It seemed like the band were on the verge of a breakthrough. Sadly, both their highly professional album and subsequent tour failed to achieve commercial success. Consequently, Inga Rumpf and Karl-Heinz Schott announced their departure in January 1976. After the split, the album 'Top Of The Bill', containing previously unreleased studio recordings from December 1975 to March 1976, was released. The ex-members of Atlantis became top studio session musicians and Inga Rumpf launched her solo career. Atlantis was once again submerged in the ocean of blues, but it remains a legendary name in the annals of rock!

Christian Graf, Hamburg 1995
(Repertoire reissue, "Live" - IMS 7036-WP, 1995)

1-Get it Up
2-Big Brother
3-Rock'n Roll Preacher
4-Maybe It's Useless
5-Let's Get On The Road Again
6-Living At The End of Time
7-Words Of Love

Inga Rumpf (lead vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion)
Jean-Jacques Kravetz (organ, keyboards, 1972-73)
Frank Diez (guitar, 1972-73, 1975-76)
Karl-Heinz Schott (bass)
Udo Lindenberg (drums, 1973)
George Meier (guitar, 1973)
Dieter Bornschlegel (guitar, 1973-74)
Ringo Funk (drums, 1973, 1975-76)
Rainer Schnelle (keyboards, 1973-74)
Adrian Askew (keyboards, 1974-76)
Alex Conti (guitar, 1974-76)
Rainer Marz (guitar, 1975-76)

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