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EMERGENCY.....1971 Full Album .....

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EMERGENCY.....1971 Full Album .....Studio Album, objavljen 1971

. godine Songs / Tracks Listing
1.Proljeće
2.Skoči u svoj grob
3.Puta je
prošlo 4.Ljubav je tu da ostane
5.My Žena je nestala sada
6.Gimme Neki Lovin'

Postava / Glazbenici
-Hanus Berka/saksofon i
klavijature-Jiro Matousek/
klavijature-Otto Bezloja/
bas-Duško Goyković/
trubač-Barrie Newby/gitara-Udo
Lindenberg/bubnjevi……….LADISLAV&Z...Studio Album, released in 1971

. Songs / Tracks Listing
1.Spring
2.Jump into your grave
3.Times is
past 4.Love is here to stay
5.My Woman is missing now
6.Gimme Some Lovin'

Lineup / Musicians
- Hanus Berka/saxophone and
keyboards-Jiro Matousek/
keyboards-Otto Bezloja/
bass-Dusko Goyković/
trumpeter-Barrie Newby/guitar-Udo
Lindenberg/drums.............LADISLAV&Z..........EMERGENCY was a multinational band that was formed in Munich, German in 1970 and was a kind of German response to brass rock in the style of Chicago meets Blood, Sweat & Tears. It was founded by the saxophonist Hanus Berka, who left Prague for Germany in the 1960s, and ended up in Munich after a casual trip to Las Vegas. While the band would break up and reform with a completely different lineup before the second album "The Entrance", the lineup for this self-titled 1971 debut was Udo Lindenberg (drums), Barrie Newby (guitar), Jiro Matousek (keyboards), Otto Bezloja (bass), Dusko Goyković (trumpet) and Milo? A vocalist called Reddy (vocals, percussion) - four Czechoslovakians, one German and an Englishman.Sam Berka had just come from the Prague garage band Matadors before he founded EMERGENCY, while Lindenburg had already got his feet wet in the world of jazz-rock in his band Free Orbit, which had released an album the year before. Vocalist Reddy started with a bang, as well as after being cast for the original German casting Hair. Dusko Goykovich, who was born in the Bosnian part of the former Yugoslavia, was the most experienced after starting his career the decade before. In total, THE ER released four albums in the early 1970s. This debut found little commercial success, hence the breakup shortly after its release. This album sounds something straight out of the Playbook Blood, Sweat & Tears with heavy brass-rich songs with a funky, bluesy guitar accompaniment. That goes right down to Reddy's grizzly vocals, which appear on every song and sing in English. In fact, this band does not sound German or European at all. They were obviously trying to emulate American bands like Chicago and other more commercial sounds. Despite the jazz-fusion label, EMERGENCY was not particularly progressive, but focused on eye-catching melodic constructions with simple blues-oriented guitar riffs on which trombone and saxophone parts could sneak around. Keyboards give him a little psychedelic rock weight from the '60s. All in all, this album is nothing to get overly excited about. It's a competent and enjoyable listening experience, but in the end a little too generic to be anything other than an artifact from an era that will most likely remain in buckets for darkness during time immemorial. There's a nice cover of Spencer Davis's "Gimme Some Lovin." It's the only time you're going to hear guitar solos and big jams. If you can't get enough funky blues based rock in the spirit of Traffic with added brass rock sensibility Blood, Sweat & Tears then THE ER is exactly what you were looking for, but given that there have been dozens of such similar bands, it's more likely that you've already scratched that itch because there were more competent bands at the same time..........LADISLAV&Z..