Free Jazz Goes Underground (Remastered) Free Orbit, Udo Lindenberg, Peter Herbolzheimer

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
1970

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
10.06.2022

Label: MPS

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Fusion

Interpret: Free Orbit, Udo Lindenberg, Peter Herbolzheimer

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  • 1 Never Felt so Free 03:23
  • 2 Amsterdam 04:02
  • 3 You Got It 05:10
  • 4 What Color Has the Soul 05:43
  • 5 Keep on Dreaming 04:35
  • 6 All My Love Girl 03:31
  • 7 World of Illusion 04:36
  • 8 Big Family 04:08
  • 9 I'll Make You Love Me 04:27
  • 10 Flying Windmill 05:03
  • Total Runtime 44:38

Info zu Free Jazz Goes Underground (Remastered)

Who is Lyndon Berg, the singer and drummer supposedly on this record? Whoever listens very carefully and with a bit of fantasy may be able to recognize the voice: German rock star Udo Lindenberg. It’s not easy to detect, since there is a second vocalist as well, and the typical Udo characteristics are missing: the texts are in English, not German; his typical vocal style is absent. Even so the 1969 LP can be seen as evidence of his upcoming singing career. Lindenberg had only recently arrived in Hamburg; musicians knew him as a capable drummer. Klaus Doldinger needed a drummer who could swing in 4/4 as well as play rock beats for his band Passport, so he grabbed Udo. Newcomer Lindenberg hung out at the basement club, the Jazzhouse, on Brandstwiete Street, cattycorner from the SPIEGEL building complex in Hamburg’s historic quarter. It was here that he ran into trumpeter Fred Christmann and the American saxophonist Frank St. Peter. The three formed the group Free Orbit. For the recording in the Jazzhouse the band came out with nine musicians, including trombonist Peter Herbolzheimer, who in 1988 became the leader of Germany’s National Youth Jazz Orchestra. Lindenberg wrote the music and text for most of the pieces, Frank St. Peter scored all the arrangements. Counter to the title’s proclaiming, Free Jazz Goes Underground, the album offers up basic rock-jazz. Only on the last piece, Flying Windmill do the horns improvise with a modern slant and Lyndon Berg drums out a solo.

Frank St. Peter, alto saxophone, flute
Rainer Vogelei, bass
Peter Herbolzheimer, bass trombone
Hans Hartmann, bass, sitar
Emil Wurster, tenor saxophone
Heinz Habermann, trumpet
Fred Christmann, trumpet, flugelhorn
Mike Brooks, vocals
Udo Lindenberg alias Lyndon Berg, vocals, drums

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