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Talix - Spuren (1971)

Talix - Spuren (1971)

BAND/ARTIST: Talix

Talix - Spuren (1971)


Tracklist:

01. Spuren
02. Jeder Abschied
03. Herbstbegegnung
04. Lieben, Lieben, Lieben
05. Nicht Fur Uns
06. Liebe ist das Gewohnheit
07. Oh Mann
08. Elena

Line-up::
Volker Plitz – keyboards
Klaus Gebauer – vocals
Markus Schaub – guitar
Joe Voggenthales – guitar
Tom Wohlert – bass
Elmar Kart — saxophone, flute
K.D. Blahak – drums

Talix is that rare breed, a German psych album. Not only that, but what was considered commercial suicide back in the day – they sung in German. Released just ahead of the more known experimental Krautrock movement, and right before the hard rock invasion. Apparently Talix are pre-Pinguin, but there’s little reference of that here except for the lingua franca (and the moody closing track which is a killer). The music is somewhere between thoughtful, almost progressive, songwriting and fun saxophone lead exploito dance numbers. The guitar is a constant highlight, fuzzed out to the maximum, reminding me of the guy from The Plastic Cloud. Overall for the style, better than the more known Bokaj Retsiem. Something a bit different from the norm..


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks