Tracklist :
1 The Special Trip 5:56
Written-By – C. Burchart
2 Nightmares 0:58
Written-By – S. Schwab
3 King Insano 4:48
Written-By – D. King
4 Free 6:19
Written-By – C. Burchart, D. King, S. Schwab
5 The Sun Song 8:48
Written-By – E. Hofmann, S. Schwab
6 Marimbaroos 2:56
Written-By – E. Hofmann, S. Schwab
7 Forgotten Sea 9:09
Written-By – C. Burchart
Credits :
Bass, Flute, Marimba [Altomarimba], Vocals – David King
Drums, Percussion, Marimba [Marimbaphone], Vibraphone [Vibes], Vocals – Christian Burchard
Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Veena, Bulbul Tarang – Sigi Schwab
Soprano Saxophone, Violin – Edgar Hofmann
16.11.21
EMBRYO - Father Son and Holy Ghosts (1972-1999) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
15.11.21
EMBRYO - We Keep On (1972-1999) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
We Keep On is the German art/jazz rock band Embryo's most successful recording. It's also one of their best. In late 1972, saxophonist Charlie Mariano joined Embryo along with guitarist Roman Bunka. Mariano's already encyclopedic knowledge of world music forms was a welcome addition to the band; they sought to fuse jazz and space rock -- à la their countrymen Can -- with the various rhythms and harmonic sensibilities of folk musics across the globe. Bunka also played the Turkish saz and was a great, if unconventional, vocalist. Embryo's leader, Christian Burchard, took up everything from drums to marimba to Mellotron on this set to complement pianist Dieter Miekautsch's Rhodes and clavinet work. And Mariano played not only sax and flute but nagasuram and bamboo flutes as well. Here, on "Ehna, Ehna, Abu Lele," West African rhythms danced with jazz rock and wove something entirely new from the roots of both. On "Hackbrett-Dance," saz, marimba, and percussion became something out of time and space that might have come from any North African nation, but found a place in the tripped-out world of psychedelic space music as well -- check the recordings of Angus MacLise for a frame of reference here. But it is on the Miles-influenced jazz-funk of "No Place to Go," which used the Jack Johnson groove to achieve new rock ecstasies, that the album really comes into view for its revolutionary contribution to the language of assimilation. The CD version also contains two welcome bonus tracks from the session, a nearly 16-minute "Ticket to India" and an eight-and-a-half-minute extended improv called "Flute, Saz and Marimba" that could have come from one of Don Cherry's early-'70s recordings. Highly recommended.
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Tracklist :
1 Abdul Malek 3:15
Written-By – C.Burchart, R.Bunka
2 Don't Come Tomorrow 3:48
Written-By – C.Burchart
Electric Bass – Roman Bunka
3 Ehna, Ehna, Abu Lele 8:43
Written-By – C.Burchart, R.Bunka
4 Hackbrett-Dance 3:54
Written-By – C.Mariano, C.Burchart
5 No Place To Go 12:32
Written-By – C.Burchart
6 Flute And Saz 5:57
Written-By – C.Mariano, C.Burchart, R.Bunka
7 Ticket To India 15:42
Written-By – C.Burchart
8 Flute, Saz And Marimba 8:40
Written-By – C.Burchart
Credits
Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Marimba, Vibraphone [Vibes], Dulcimer [Hackbrett], Mellotron [Mellotrone] – Christian Burchard
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes Piano], Piano, Clavinet [Bass-piano On Hohner Clavinet] – Dieter Miekautsch
Guitar, Baglama [Saz], Vocals, Percussion – Roman Bunka
Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Flute, Nadaswaram [Nagasuram], Flute [Bamboo Flute] – Charlie Mariano
EMBRYO - Surfin' (1975-1999) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 You Can Turn Me On 5:11
C. Burchart, R. Bunka
2 Music Of Today 4:12
C. Burchart, R. Bunka
3 Secret 6:23
C. Burchart, R. Bunka
4 Surfin' 3:22
C. Burchart, R. Bunka
5 New Ridin' 3:44
C. Burchart, R. Bunka
6 In My Luna Matic 1:28
C. Burchart, R. Bunka
7 Dance Of Some Broken Glasses 9:01
C. Burchart, R. Bunka
8 Side Track 6:03
C. Burchart, R. Bunka
Credits :
Bass – Uwe Müllrich (faixas: 2 to 7)
Drums, Vocals, Marimba, Clavinet, Electric Piano [Fender-Rhodes], Mellotron, Organ, Vibraphone [Vibes], Percussion, Piano – Christian Burchard
Guest, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Nadaswaram [Nagasuram] – Charlie Mariano (faixas: 1, 3, 4, 7, 8)
Guest, Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax], Violin [Violins] – Edgar Hofmann (faixas: 2, 3, 7, 8)
Guitar, Bass, Clavinet, Vocals, Effects [Ring Modulator], Percussion, Sitar, Baglama [Saz] – Roman Bunka
EMBRYO - Bad Heads and Bad Cats (1975-1999) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Layed Back 5:39
C.Burchard / D.Miekautsch / R.Bunka / U.Müllrich
2 Nina Kupenda 12:08
C.Burchard / D.Miekautsch / R.Bunka / U.Müllrich
3 Bad Heads 4:08
C.Burchard / D.Miekautsch / R.Bunka / U.Müllrich
4 Road Song 6:14
C.Burchard / D.Miekautsch / R.Bunka / U.Müllrich
5 After The Rain 6:15
C.Burchard / D.Miekautsch / R.Bunka / U.Müllrich
6 Klondyke Netti 6:28
C.Burchard / D.Miekautsch / R.Bunka / U.Müllrich
7 Tag X 1:39
C.Burchard / D.Miekautsch / R.Bunka / U.Müllrich
8 Human Contact 16:53
Roman Bunka / Christian Burchard
Credits ::
Alto Saxophone [Alto], Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax], Flute – Charlie Mariano
Bass – Uve Müllrich
Drums, Marimba, Vibraphone [Vibes], Vocals [Vocal] – Christian Burchard
Keyboards – Dieter Miekautsch
Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax], Flute – Edgar Hofmann
Vocals, Guitar – Roman Bunka
Vocals, Percussion – Maria Archer
14.11.21
EMBRYO - Apo Calypso (1977-1999) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Break Into Pieces 4:42
Roman Bunka
2 Endless Feeling 7:17
Roman Bunka
3 Together 5:38
Roman Bunka
4 Knast-Funk 5:55
Christian Burchard
5 Amnesty Total 9:07
Christian Burchard
Flute [Flutes] – Edgar Hofmann
6 Getalongwithasong 14:11
Roman Bunka / Christian Burchard
Tabla – Trilok Gurtu
Vocals, Tambura [Tamboura] – Shoba Gurtu
7 Mühldorfsong 6:21
Christian Burchard
8 Prisioneri Politici 4:45
Christian Burchard
Synthesizer – Burckard Schmiedl
Vocals, Drums – Christian Burchard
Credits :
Bass – Uwe Müllrich
Drums, Percussion – Butze Fischer (faixas: 1 to 7)
Keyboards – Michael Wehmeyer
Vocals, Organ, Vibraphone [Electric Vibes], Marimba [Marimbas] – Christian Burchard (faixas: 1 to 7)
Vocals, Veena, Oud, Guitar [Ibanez & Tama Guitars] – Roman Bunka
12.11.21
EMBRYO - Invisible Documents (1999) 2CD | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Now this one is gone. Drummer and percussion master Christian Burchard's Embryo, undergoing continual personnel changes since its inception, is caught live here in 1974. Charlie Mariano had already departed and was replaced by Edgar Hofmann, but his cohort, guitarist Roman Bunka, remains. The band is rounded out as a quartet by bassist Norbert Domling. This is the smallest Embryo manifestation on record, and it is one of the most adventurous and powerful, as well. This gig features four selections over two CDs, the shortest of which is just over nine minutes, and the longest almost 40 minutes. While they are listed as "compositions," these pieces are far more like structured improvisations. Burchard has less control over the proceedings here -- though he does play drum solos that last too long -- and they benefit as a result. Here saxophones, funk, African rhythms, and folk melodies collide in a mix of jazz-rock fusion's electricity and free-form out jamming. The individual selections don't matter so much, but the gig as a whole does. In particular, the sax playing by Bunka, and the violin work by Hofmann (who is a fine soprano saxophone player as well) are more than remarkable, they are astonishing in how they propel this music to a point where all ideas of time, space, and categorization blue and melt into the ether of intensity. Highly recommended.
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Tracklist 1 :
1 Invisible Documents 20:04
Roman Bunka / Christian Burchard
2 Minaret 31:40
Roman Bunka
Tracklist 2 :
1 Singing 38:51
Roman Bunka / Christian Burchard
2 Riad 9:12
Roman Bunka / Christian Burchard
3 Shine of Walt Dickerson 13:28
Roman Bunka / Christian Burchard
Credits :
Bass – Norbert Dömling
Drums, Marimba, Vibraphone [Vibes], Vocals – Christian Burchard
Guitar, Oud, Baglama [Saz], Percussion, Vocals – Roman Bunka
Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax], Violin – Edgar Hofmann
EMBRYO - La Blama Sparozzi (1982-1999) 2CD | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
This sprawling double album is the last Embryo title to feature the great guitarist Roman Bunka. Here, as on many of the band's other recordings, the basis sextet led by Christian Burchard is augmented by dozens of other musicians to varying effect. For starters, Embryo's live recordings are always their best. That is testified to here, as well, since the album was recorded in studios all over Europe, and features a live performance from Munich. It's the sprawl that testifies simultaneously to this album's greatest strength and weakness. While Embryo's musical restlessness counts for great improvised music, particularly in concert settings, the band's studio offerings sometimes lack focus, and that is certainly the case here. There are few long pieces on these two CDs, with 22 tracks in all. Taken as a whole, it would be unfair to say that these are Embryo's "pop" recordings; it is not inaccurate to say that they are consciously more accessible than on any of their other outings. This band has never aspired to relevance in terms of pop culture, before or after these sessions. The vocal tracks here fall flat and are uninspiring, while the music itself is brilliant and often visionary. This is a mixed bag to be sure, but a far from uninteresting one.
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Tracklist 1 :
1 Abart 4:21
Roman Bunka
2 Reportage 6:55
Christian Burchard
3 Xingu 1:37
Roman Bunka
4 La Blama Sparozzi 7:00
Roman Bunka
5 Jay 1:28
Christian Burchard
6 Computer Killer 2:54
Christian Burchard
7 Cimbalero 2:55
Christian Burchard
8 Zapata Pasteta 7:26
9 Kehlig Selig 7:47
Christian Burchard
10 Duo 2:32
Tracklist 2 :
1 Mundbogen 9 4:31
2 El Moro 6:28
Chris Karrer
3 Fun-Bahia 7:39
4 Auf Gottes Auge Wächst Kein Gras 4:44
Edgar Hofmann
5 Evas Zimmer 0:50
Christian Burchard
6 Nigeria, Karnataka 4:41
7 Pia Pia 5:31
Traditional
8 Wasserräder 6:12
9 Egypt Straat 4:04
10 Grace 1:37
11 Cimbaleros 11:08
Christian Burchard
12 Salam Salah 5:53
Christian Burchard
Credits :
Performer – Chris Karrer, Christian Burchard, Colin Offord, Edgar Hoffmann, Freddy Setz, Gerald Luciano, Grace Youn, Jay Ziehr, Machin Abdul Raschid, Malang Nedjrabi, Michael Wehmeyer, Muhammed Hilal, Muraina Oyelami, Ramesh Shotam, Rolf Silvester, Roman Bunka, Salah Ragab, Schamsdin Masrur, Sehnap Eizard, Ulli Bassenge, Werner Aldinger
EMBRYO with MAL WALDRON ft. CHRISTIAN BURCHARD - For Eva (2000) APE (image+.cue), lossless
This album is an Embryo album without being one.. As this collection had appeared under Mal Waldron name back then. Indeed this 67 live collection shows the partnership between American jazz pianist and vibraphonist Christian Burchard, but also many other Embryo familiars like drummer Serfas, bassist Meid (also AD), etc. The whole thing was pure jazz back then, you could even call swing, because of its Lionel Hampton-type mallet-driven jazz. The quartet developed some very enjoyable but out-of-scope for this site jazz that borders Armstrong or the afore-mentioned Hampton. Virtuosic, but certainly not arrogant or show-off-ey, the 9 tracks taken from '67 concerts in Munich or Graz (Austria) are all originals penned by Mal Waldron or Burchard (just one) , with one cover, Autumn Leaves, with none standing out from the selection. web
Tracklist :
1. Sugar Lump (5:09)
Walt Dickerson
2. For Eva (7:54)
Christian Burchard
3. For Bob (11:26)
Mal Waldron
4. Cool World (12:04)
Mal Waldron
5. Anka's Trance (10:24)
Mal Waldron
6. Autumn Leaves (3:50)
Joseph Kosma / Johnny Mercer / Jacques Prévert
7. Infinite You (5:16)
Walt Dickerson
8. Bud Study (5:20)
Mal Waldron
9. Fire Waltz (4:28)
Mal Waldron
Total Time: 65:56
Line-up / Musicians
- Mal Waldron / piano, percussion
- Christian Burchard / vibes
- Dieter Serfas / drums
- Reinhard Knieper / bass
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