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3.10.25

ROLAND KOVAC NEW SET — The Master Said (1971-2002) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The Roland Kovac New Set released several instrumental LPs on the Selected Sound label from Hamburg, the second and third of which, "The master said" (1971) and "Love that" (1972), are good progressive rock with a clear emphasis on jazz. The line-up on "The master said" consisted of top musicians: Master Roland Kovac himself had obtained his doctorate in music as early as 1952 and written numerous classical works and soundtracks. Guitarist Siegfried Schwab had just become famous at that time by working with Et Cetera and other groups and shows his brilliance on this LP with his fuzz guitar. Drummer Charly Antolini ("Knock out") had already been in business for many years and is still first choice on the jazz scene today. The fourth member was Franz Löffler on bass, who had already released several guitar LPs in the 1960s. GOD  
Tracklist :
1.    The Master Said    17:32
2.    Birth Of A Saint    10:35
3.    Eternal Dimension    3:04
4.    David's Dance    3:27
Credits :
Bass – Franz Löffler
Drums – Charly Antolini
Guitar – Siegfried Schwab
Keyboards – Roland Kovac
Written-By – Pietro Leguani (pistas: 4), Roland Kovac (pistas: 1 to 3)

ROLAND KOVAC NEW SET — Love That (1972-2002) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

After "The master said" (1971), "Love that" (1972) was the second progressive longplayer of the Roland Kovac New Set, again instrumental and with jazzy touches, playful organ solos and wild guitars, very much in the mood of the time. Instead of Franz Löffler, Peter Trunk played bass, Keith Forsey had replaced Charly Antolini on drums and Brian Auger joined on keyboards. The two remaining members of the original line-up were master Roland Kovac himself on keyboards and guitar wizard Siegfried Schwab, previously with Et Cetera and Embryo. Lovers of "The master said" will not be disappointed by "Love that". Although still relatively unknown, both LPs have a collectors’ price of US$250 to US$400. The simple original uniform copper-metallic coloured cover was, as usual on Garden of Delights, used for the CD release, too. GOD
Tracklist :
1.    Guru    4:35
2.    Love That    5:57
3.    Sivertime    5:53
4.    Genesis    9:18
5.    Exploration    5:13
Credits :
Bass – Peter Trunk
Drums – Keith Forsey
Guitar – Siegfried Schwab
Organ – Brian Auger
Piano – Roland Kovač

XHOL — Motherfuckers GmbH & Co KG (1972-1999) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Xhol's last studio release is certainly the one with the highest portion of Krautrock atmosphere by them and a highly experimental one. ...