"It was recorded in London and all the musicians who played on it, sang on it and wrote all the songs were British! Of course, Keith Forsey and Paul Vincent (who essentially WERE Hallelujah) did indeed make a living in Germany. Forsey eventually went on to become both an in-demand session drummer and hotshot producer to the stars based out of Munich.
I am actually surprised how much I like this. It’s basically sing-songy rock with slight progressive, psychedelic and folk touches, but it does it very well, with some nice vocals and very lovely melodies indeed. If you know what you’re in for, you could be in for a treat with this. I didn’t, and I was pleasantly surprised. Underrated!"(Progbear)
Tracks :
Hallelujah
Signs of Strange
Z.i.p.
The Winter Song
English Rain
Mini Funk
Waterloo
Friend
Ode to a Little Knight
- wondered why it sounded so English!
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Hallelujah -Hallelujah Babe! (1971)
Posted by psychelatte at 09:11
Labels: 70's, Hallelujah, Krautrock
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1 comments:
Muchas gracias por la informasion
pues yo pensaba que eran Alemanes todos los integrantes del grupo.
Otrabes muchas gracias.
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