Dag Erik Asbjornsen has written this book about German progressive rock in the 1970’s in which he documents the experimental and progressive from West Germany.The book starts with a very short introduction in which he gives a brief overview of the beginning of this wave of bands that appeared in Germany towards the end of the 1960’s ad early 1970’s.He mentions the well known and important groups and their influences; he then moves on to explain the purpose of this book: “to provide comprehensive information about the German rock scene of the 1970’s” and also about “some artists of the 1980’s” whom he considers tp have a merit entryThe main part of the book is devoted to the bands in the form of an alphabetic index where each band has a short bio, lineup and discography (if available).Occasionally there are pictures of album covers or of the musicians. Depending on how much is known about the band and how productive it was, the length and depth of the bio changes appropriately.At the end of the book comes a “Summary of collectable labels” providing succinct info on the various labels that either operated or still operate their catalog and in the case of the Brain label, the catalog includes a short description of each release.An index of all bands and artists included in the book comes at the very end. The book is arranged in an easy to read and friendly way.The writing is personal given from the experience, knowledge and impression of the author making it feel as if you were a guest at his house while he goes over his collection, explaining to you with patience about each and every band to the best of his abilitie (partial extract of review from Avestin - progarchives.com).This is for the newly updated and revised 2008 edition with nearly 100 extra pages (320 pages in total).
It was issued in a limited release of 2000 copies and very hard to find now.
All scans @300dpi. [ Thank you MKRAEMER55 for sending this post ]CODE: 50907
This lavishly illustrated discography is the definitive statement on the legendary progressive music movement in Sweden during its most flourishing and innovative period – from 1967 and all the way through the 1970's.It has even become one of the most important areas among record collectors from all over the world.Meticulously researched, the book guides you through every single artist and group that ever had a progressive record released! On major labels as well as on the small independent labels. They are presented in detail along with all the individual musicians that made it all happen.It covers the fuzz guitar groups, the experimental bands, the power trios, the radical political groups and the psychedelic acts.
Early pioneers like International Harvester, Made In Sweden, Hansson & Karlsson and Mecki Mark Men paved the way for renowned acts like November, Träd, Gräs & Stenar, Blå Tåget, Nationalteatern, Hoola Bandoola Band and Kebnekajse as well as the mavericks of Knutna Nävar and Rävjunk. They are all included! As well as the highly collectable acts as Radiomöbel, Taste of Blues, Gandalf and Epizootic.This superbly produced full colour book presents approximately 400 artists and their records in detail with a collector´s valuation guide for the original vinyl records and with all sleeves nicely depicted!Albums, EP:s and singles. Including all international releases from around the globe. Artist- and member-index.BONUS CD:An exclusive BONUS CD is included inside the book! It is a previously unreleased 32 minute recording by The Baby Grandmothers.A master quality recording from 1967 from the legendary Club Filips in Stockholm. It captures guitar maestro Kenny Håkansson's group in three jamming tracks, reflecting the smoky atmosphere in Sweden's first and most legendary psychedelic club!
[ Thank you MKRAEMER55 for sending this post ]CODE: 49449