Satin Whale – A Whale Of A Time (1978) (24/44 Vinyl Rip)

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Satin Whale – A Whale Of A Time (1978)
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Vinyl LP | Strand 6.23602 AO | Krautrock | Germany
Never released on CD

Biography from ProgArchives:
The German band Satin Whale was founded around 1971 in the region of Cologne by Thomas Brück (bass, vocals), Gerard Dellmann (keyboards), Dieter Roesberg (guitar, sax ,flute, vocals) and Horst Schäffgen (drums). Their first record 'Desert Places' was released in 1974 on the green 'Brain' label, musically a typical example of German seventies rock not unlike their stablemates 'Grobschnitt' and 'Jane' for the harder edge, with guitar and organ jams.
During a rock contest in 1974 ('Rocksound 74') Satin Whale was elected the most popular German band. For the second release 'Lost Mankind' 1975 new drummer Wolfgang Hieronymi joined and the band changed to the 'Teldec' label, continuing musically in the same direction as their first record, with 'Jethro Tull' inspired flute-work. The band then went on tour as a support act for 'Barclay James Harvest'. This had a direct influence on their music and their third record 'As A Keepsake' was inspired by BJH, less rock and more symphonic influenced pop.
Their consequent tour served for the double live 'Whalecome', which showed the good musicianship of the band, giving room to extended improvisations, especially on the 17-minute long 'Hava Nagila.' In the same year Satin Whale released 'A Whale of Time', a good record, especially the title track, an instrumental with a great string arrangement. In 1979 the band composed the soundtrack for the German movie 'Die Faust In Der Tasche' by director Max Willutzki. As the film was very successful and with their popularity rising the band released 'On Tour' the same year. In 1980 Satin Whale released 'Don't Stop The Show', their last and rather commercial record, together with ex-Triumvirat singer Barry Palmer and the band split up in 1981.
'Desert Places', 'Lost Mankind' and 'Whalecome' are recommended.
Tracks
01. A whale of a time 02:59
02. Racing driver 04:23
03. Mighty skyscrapers 04:09
04. Your love 04:32
05. Desert village 06:54
06. Spring 04:11
07. One more night 04:06
08. More than a voice 04:23
09. Little tune 02:26
10. I can't believe 05:21
Total time: 43:21

Musicians
Dieter Roesberg: guitar, flute, harmonica, vocals
Gerald Dellmann: keyboards
Thomas Brück: bass, vocals
Wolfgang Hieronymi: drums, vibraphone, vocals
Mixed at Conny Plank's Studio, Neunkirchen



These rips are several years old, 24Bit/44.1kHz resolution was my limit in those days.
Record Player: Dual CS series, Ortofon pickup, or Thorens TD 160 Link
Pre-/Amplifier: Kenwood KR 5030 Link
A-D converter: MiniDisc recorder Sony MDS-JB 920, 24 Bit S/PDIF output Link
Mac G4 with Audiowerk 8-channel PCI Audio Card, S/PDIF input
Sound editing: SonicWorx by ProSoniq Link
Flac & Mp3 encoding: Max Link
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