May 31, 2020

Embryo's Dissidenten & Karnataka College Of Percussion ‎– Germanistan – I Wish I Could Stay Far Away (1982, LP, Germany)


Tracklist:
A1. Ein Abend Mit Akaaboune - 4:45
A2. Fatiha's Finger - 8:10
A3. Nalina Kanti - 6:00
A4. Siebzig Bis Achtzig - 3:24
B1. Kalyani - 8:35
B2. Memories Of Chilli - 4:40
B3. Kreuzberg – Istanbulerstraße - 4:40
B4. Veena Vadini - 2:30

Musicians:
Composed By – Dissidenten, K.C.P.
Dhol, Kanjira, Ghatam – M.R. Ravindranath
Dholak, Ghatam – R. A. Rajagopal
Electric Bass, Piano, Oud, Flute, Bouzouki, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Organ, Baglama, Synthesizer – Dissidenten
Ghatam – M.A. Nagaraj
Mridangam – T. A. S. Mani
Thavil, Jew's Harp, Drums, Percussion – R. Shottam
Trombone – Werner Aldinger
Trumpet – Wilfried Grotens
Vocals – R.A. Ramamani
Written-By – Trad. Arr. (tracks: A1, B3)

Around 1981, "Embryo's Dissidenten" were founded in India by Friedemann "Friedo" Josch (b 21 July 1952, Mainz, wind instruments, keyboards) and former Embryo band members Uwe "Uve" Müllrich (b 7 December 1947, Rügen, bass, oud, guitar, vocals) and Michael Wehmeyer (keyboards, piano). Still in 1981, Marlon Klein (b 13 December 1957, Herford, drums, perc, keyboards, vocals) replaced Wehmeyer, and the band renamed themselves to Dissidenten. 1982/83, they founded their own record label Exil in Berlin.

The Karnataka College of Percussion (KCP) is a music school in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, which is dedicated to the teaching of the Carnatic percussion and vocal music of South India. It was founded in approximately 1964 by the mridangam player T. A. S. Mani. The college features a percussion ensemble called Tala Tarangini, which has performed throughout Asia, Europe, North America, and Australia, and which has collaborated with numerous jazz rock musicians, including Charlie Mariano, Okay Temiz, Iain Ballamy, Dissidenten, and Embryo. (wikipedia)

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