Thursday, February 08, 2007

Carol Of Harvest - "Carol Of Harvest" {Germany} [1978] (Folk Rock) (@256)

One of the many German bands to release a single album on a private label and watch it grow into a collector's dream. Carol of Harvest played a dreamy blend of Progressive Rock and Folk with female vocals that might be compared with Mellow Candle and early Clannad mixed with Jane, Pentangle and Renaissance. The music has the added edge of long arrangements with Moog synth and acid guitar solos, and in reality has little to do with Krautrock.

Information on the band members is very hard to find, helping to shroud this hard to find album with an air of mystery. http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAND.asp?band_id=2099


01. Put On Your Nightcap (16:02)
02. You And Me (2:31)
03. Somewhere At The End Of The Rainbow (6:26)
04. Treary Eyes (4:17)
05. Try A Little Bit (9:59)
06. River (2:36)
07. Sweet Heroin (7:04)
08. Brickstone (1:14)

Line-up/Musicians
- Beate Krause / vocals
- Axel Schmierer / guitars
- Jürgen Kolb / keyboards
- Heinz Reinschlüssel / bass
- Robert Högn / drums

01. Put On Your Nightcap ...
05. Try A Little Bit ...

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great LP guys thanks...

nahavanda said...

isabel welcome back!
how was the vocation? :)
hope to see you online soon!
bom dia ;)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful stuff - thanks for bringing it to light.

Anonymous said...

Thanx man
This is a great album
and I don't know why, but it's out of print.

BTW: This word vertification sucks!
If you can, remove it!

Fuzzy Bear

isabelbc said...

Hi, Fuzzy Bear

Sorry, but I can't understand this:
"BTW: This word vertification sucks!
If you can, remove it!" ?????

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much. Thanks for unearth it.

Anonymous said...

Isabel, Fuzzy Bear is expressing his displeasure because of word verification, but he doesn't see that it is necessary to avoid spammers. :)
Anyway, the album is a pleasant surprise. Thanks.

Art Rock said...

What a great album! Please keep up the good work!

isabelbc said...

Hi, kuato

Thank you!

Now I understand! I think that some reason exists so that exists "word verification". I Respect and I firm the option of the administrator of blog - nahavanda

:-)

Anonymous said...

Carol of Harvest is a Renaissance without grand piano, but with electric guitars and moog and vocal part looks Jane Relf, no Annie Haslan. A record wounderful!

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