Saturday, January 6, 2018
Solis Lacus - s/t. 1975 Belgium
Solis Lacus' sole album is a mix of deep grooves and sweet melodies, which is the blueprint for the mid 70's instrumental jazz rock scene. One could easily see Solis Lacus operating as the 4th Placebo album. Though by 1975, some of the rougher edges have been smoothed over, and it's not ever going to win any underground awards. But it definitely serves well for 70's styled "gettin' in the mood" with plush coaches, wood paneled walls, and shag carpet. Trumpet and saxophone lead the solo parade, while band leader Michel Herr provides the Fender Rhodes and monophonic synthesizers. This is the right music for the right time.
Personal collection
CD: 2012 Heavenly Sweetness (France)
The CD is housed in a fine tri-fold digipak using the original cover (scan 1). Comes with a history in English and French, and further on the band members each reflect back on the album, but this time only in French and Flemish. Also displays the two other album covers, as the LP was surprisingly reissued twice in the late 70s and early 80s by different labels (see scans 2 and 3)
Friday, January 5, 2018
Sideline ~ Germany
Sidesteps (1979)
No legit reissues exist as I update this post (2/22/25).
Former ownership: 1979 JA Records (LP)
9/28/13 (first listen); 1/5/18 (review / new entry)
Third Eye ~ Netherlands ~ Germany
Third Eye (1976)
On the surface, Third Eye would seem to be a typical mid to late 1970s kraut fusion album, of which there are dozens. That is, until you hear the mellotron being played like a flutist would play his solo (just check out 'Sound Circle' as an example)! It's really odd to hear this traditional symphonic prog / electronik musik instrument used in this context. As if Tangerine Dream, circa Phaedra, played the piano lounge at some swanky hotel. For this alone, Third Eye is worth seeking out. There's also a classically inspired romantic piece, cocktail piano, a drum solo, typical fusion runs. A somewhat bizarre mix, but quite good all the same.
Former ownership: 1976 Ring (LP)
No legit reissues exist as I update this post (2/22/25)
7/22/09 (review); 1/5/18 (new entry)
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Alcatraz ~ Germany
Live: Trockeneis zum Frühstück (1980)
The cover itself is telling. While the band is sitting in the kitchen enjoying a meal of ice (?), there are albums perched up against the wall. Among them include Soft Machine Third, Bitches Brew, and Hendrix's Axis' Bold as Love. And there you have it.
Ownership: 1980 private (LP)
No legit reissues exist as I update this post (2/22/25)
2001 (first listen); 1/4/18 (review)
1/4/18 (new entry)
Monday, January 1, 2018
Andreas Aarflot ~ Sweden
Det Rivna Pianot (1978)
Ownership: 1978 Manifest (LP).
No legit reissues exist as I update this post (2/22/25)
6/16/10 (review); 1/1/18 (new entry)
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