Missing Link from Munich were lucky enough to run into Gerhard Augustin
who then managed also Amon Düül II and was looking for new young talents
for United Artists. Thus, they got a contract and, at the end of 1972,
released their one and only LP "Nevergreen!", and their only single at
the beginning of 1973. Unfortunately, they did not really manage to
transfer the fire of their live shows on to the grooves. At any rate,
Missing Link produced a very versatile, clearly jazz-dominated, work.
Dieter Miekautsch - who later joined the band Embryo - gives a brilliant
piano solo in "Song for Ann". There has been a bootleg CD of
"Nevergreen!" since 2000 (Living in the Past LITP 1972-003), but it is
made up in a very cheap fashion. The legal edition on Garden of Delights
presents the A side of the single as a bonus track - the flipside is
included anyway. GOD
Tracklist :
1 Spoiled Love 5:20
Written-By – Missing Link
2 Song For Ann 2:50
Written-By – Dieter Miekautsch
3 Time Will Change 5:27
Written-By – Missing Link
4 Only Me 5:07
Written-By – Missing Link
5 Sorcery 5:23
Written-By – Charles Lloyd
6 Filled Up 6:23
Written-By – Missing Link
7 Kids Hunting 6:12
Written-By – Missing Link
- BONUS TRACKS -
8 Friday On My Mind 3:04
Written-By – Vanda/Young
Credits :
Bass – Dave Schratzenstaller
Drums, Percussion [Percussions], Graphics [Graphik] – Holger Brandt
Electric Guitar [E-guitar], Twelve-String Guitar [12-string-guitar], Acoustic Guitar [Acoustic-guit.] – Markus Sing
Piano, Organ, Mellotron – Dieter Miekautsch
Tenor Saxophone [Tenorsax], Soprano Saxophone [Sopranosax], Alto Saxophone [Altosax] – Günther Latuschik
Vocals [Vocal] – Gabriel Dominik Mueller
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