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Reviews for the Third Edition

Reviews for the third edition of The Strawberry Bricks Guide to Progressive rock (will be updated).

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Dance Of The Flames > Guru Guru

Artist: Guru Guru
Label: Atlantic
Catalog#: Atl 50 044
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1974-06
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Following Ax Genrich's departure, Guru Guru added Eiliff's Houschäng Nejadépour on guitar, releasing the histrionics of Dance Of The Flames. It's a great record, combining guitar-heavy, instrumental fusion with the band's usual goofiness. "Dagobert Duck's 100th Birthday" contains the typically quirky Guru Guru melody; but here, a heavy arrangement dominates, with Hans Hartmann's bass up in the mix.

Don't Call Us - We Call You > Guru Guru

Artist: Guru Guru
Label: Atlantic
Catalog#: ATL 50 022
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1973-11
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
For their fourth record, titled Guru Guru and again released on Brain, Bruno Schaab replaced Uli Trepte on bass. Transitional, the album reflects the move toward further structured arrangements, and away from the free improvisation of their earlier works. It featured the epic "Der Elektrolurch," a track named after Mani Neumeier's amphibian alter ego and a highlight of the band's live performances from here on out. Hans Hartmann then replaced Schaab, and the band signed to Atlantic Records.

Sommerabend > Novalis

Artist: Novalis
Label: Brain
Catalog#: BRAIN 1087
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1976-05
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Novalis were reduced to a quartet for their next album, Sommerabend. Produced by Achim Reichel, the symphonic record again bypasses the overt complexities of most prog rock of the day. Written by Lutz Rahn, the instrumental "Aufbruch" opens. After the spicy intro, Novalis' large, sweeping and melodic lines take over, propelled by Hartwig Biereichel's powerful drumming. Detlef Job's guitar is at the fore, and Rahn lays his hand on a few more keyboards.

Novalis > Novalis

Artist: Novalis
Label: Brain
Catalog#: BRAIN 1070
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1975-05
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
In 1974, Achim Reichel rediscovered Novalis for his Gorilla Musik production company. New to the band were two guitarists, Detlef Job and Carlo Karges. The latter, previously with Tomorrow's Gift, would make a significant impact with both his songwriting and German-language lyrics. In fact, Novalis would be one of the first German groups of the era to shun the prevailing trend of English lyrics to instead explore the lyricism of their native tongue. Back with the Brain label, they released their second album, simply titled Novalis.

Banished Bridge > Novalis

Artist: Novalis
Label: Brain
Catalog#: BRAIN 1029
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1973-05
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Novalis took not only their namesake from German poet Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg, but also drew from his concepts of lyricism and romanticism to form their highly original music. The band was unique among German progressives in that they generally bypassed the British idiom of prog rock to offer something uniquely their own. The band formed in the early 70s in Hamburg, combining the talents of bassist Heino Schünzel, vocalist Jürgen Wenzel, keyboardist Lutz Rahn and drummer Hartwig Biereichel. Their debut album Banished Bridge was released on the Brain label in 1973.

Waters Of Change > Beggars Opera

Artist: Beggars Opera
Label: Vertigo
Catalog#: 6360 054
Format: Vinyl
Country: United Kingdom
Released: 1971-11
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Perhaps the most easily recognizable “trademark of quality” from the era, Vertigo Records delivered a wide range of music during the late 60s and early 70s. A few of their acts, like Black Sabbath and Rod Stewart, went on to superstardom; while most others would have to be content in releasing what would become some of the most collectible records of the era. Beggars Opera was a band of the latter set. Formed in Glasgow in 1969, the band consisted of vocalist Martin Griffiths, keyboardist Alan Park, drummer Raymond Wilson and guitarist Ricky Gardiner.

Cosmic Century > Wallenstein

Artist: Wallenstein
Label: Kosmische Musik
Catalog#: KM 58.006
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1973-12
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
In 1973, Wallenstein switched to Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser's Kosmische Musik label, and saw some personnel changes. Jerry Berkers left and was replaced by bassist Dieter Meier; while a new member, Joachim Reiser, joined on violin. The band then rechristened itself as "The Symphonic Rock Orchestra" and released the excellent Cosmic Century album. Jürgen Dollase's piano still dominates, but as the lead-off track "Rory Blanchford" attests, Reiser's violin is indeed a new texture.

Blitzkrieg > Wallenstein

Artist: Wallenstein
Label: Pilz
Catalog#: 20 29064-6
Format: Vinyl
Country: Germany
Released: 1971-11
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Though originating from Mönchengladbach, Germany, Wallenstein sported an international lineup: Keyboardist Jürgen Dollase and drummer Harald Grosskopf aided American Bill Barone on guitar and Dutchman Jerry Berkers on bass and vocals. Their debut album Blitzkrieg shared the band’s original name; their choice of using a term associated with Nazi Germany was controversial for the time. Released on the Pilz label, the album was produced by Dieter Dierks. Written by Dollase, Wallenstein’s symphonic styling is based on his classically-trained piano playing.

Inside > Eloy

Artist: Eloy
Label: Janus Records
Catalog#: JLS 3062
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1973
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
From Hannover, Eloy formed in 1969, taking their name from sci-fi author H.G. Wells's Time Machine. As with many German bands at the time, Eloy covered English bands, which had considerable influence on their music. Oddly enough, the band gained a recording contract by winning a talent contest. Their hard rock debut, sung in English (as were all their albums), was a private release, but constant touring led to a deal with EMI.

Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh > Magma

Artist: Magma
Label: A&M Records
Catalog#: SP-4397
Format: Vinyl
Country: United States
Released: 1973-12
Strawberry Bricks Entry: 
Armed with a two-album deal from A&M Records (and reportedly signed by Herb Alpert) it was at manager Giorgio Gomelsky's request that Christian Vander firmly took the reins of Magma to realize his epic work, Mekanïk Destrukïw Kommandöh. It tells the story of Nebëhr Gudahtt, a sort of apocalyptic prophet from the planet Kobaia—Book of Revelations-type stuff, really. Recorded versions existed as early as January and the piece was performed in New York in July (with a horn section that included the Brecker Brothers); the album, however, is the grandest of presentations.