Ikarus - Ikarus (1971) [Reissue 1995]

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Ikarus - Ikarus (1971) [Reissue 1995]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks & cue & log) | 261 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 103 MB | Scans | 41:04
Genre: Krautrock / Progressive Rock | Country: USA | Label: Second Battle | Second Battle

Sole album from an early 70's German (from Hamburg I think) sextet Ikarus, whose reputation as a pioneer of jazz-rock is a bit over-done. Let's just say that they're a typical prog group with symphonic and jazz influences, a bit ala Crimson. Lead by multi-instrumentalist Jochen Petersen (guitars & winds), the group develops a wide soundscape in just four tracks (the shortest being well over 6 mins) that goes as far as electronic twiddling and string arrangements.The 15-mins Eclipse starts out blues-like with a big guitar riff, but soon evolves into excellent phases of instrumental interplay, while Kohler's voice and accent being rather convincing, but the lyrics (not necessarily his when reading the credits) are not quite so. The opening track is quite interesting with its multiple movements including the organ-filled Scyscraper over symphonic layers (incl mellotrons) and ending in electronic birdsongs and other bruitist stuff. The following Mesentery is the weakest track of the album and disappears in a kosmic and spacey interlude before returning via string layers. The flipside opens on TV or Radio jingle ?like riff, which is the start of the other epic, the 11-mins Raven where Petersen's wind instruments soar, then suddenly (abruptly) morphing into a psych/space improv in its middle section before climbing back gradually via a an heard-elsewhere riff (Heep's Gypsy Woman) and ending in footsteps. The closing track (sung by guitarist Schulz) Early Bell's Voice is a strange trip through ether-modified soundscapes where the organ dominates until disappearing into a knell tolling its madness. Strange ending.

This was to be their only album (now very rare and expensive as a vinyl), most of the members continuing their musical foray, but not necessarily in prog circles, with leader Petersen becoming a record producer later in the decade after passing through Cornucopia. While I wouldn't call Ikarus essential to your collection, it is surely good enough to earn a spot in it and therefore deserving its fourth star.
Review by Sean Trane



Tracklist:

1. Eclipse (15:25)
a) Skyscrapers
b) Sooner or later
2. Mesentery (6:12)
3. The raven (including "Theme for James Marshall") (11:43)
4. Early bell's voice (7:44)

EAC extraction logfile from 7. December 2006, 0:11 for CD
Ikarus / Ikarus

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Other options :
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Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Installed external ASPI interface


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Track 2
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Track 3
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Track 4
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No errors occured


End of status report


Personnel

Lorenz Köhler - lead vocals
Wolfgang Kracht - bass, back vocals
Jochen Petersen - acoustic & electric guitars, alto & tenor saxes, flute, clarinet, back vocals
Bernd Schroder - drums, percussion
Manfred Schulz - guitar, lead vocals, back vocals
Wulf-Dieter Struntz - organ, piano

All thanks to original releaser