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    Release Music Orchestra – Beyond The Limit (1977) (16/44 Vinyl Rip)

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    Release Music Orchestra – Beyond The Limit (1977) (16/44 Vinyl Rip)

    Release Music Orchestra – Beyond The Limit (1977)
    Max Flac 16Bit/44.1kHz = 223 MB | Mp3 VBR0 = 70 MB | Scans 140 dpi jpg | rar
    Vinyl LP | Brain 0060.115 | Krautrock Fusion | Hamburg · Germany
    Never released on CD

    Biography from ProgArchives:
    Out of the ashes of Tomorrow’s Gift, came Release Music Orchestra (RMO for short), who consisted of Tomorrow’s Gift’s remaining nucleus plus wind instrument player Jacobsen. Their first album, Life (1974), included live recordings of their first concert, and sounded like a jazzier Tomorrow’s Gift due to Rürup’s electric piano and the sax. Their jazz-rock resembles much what was then done in Germany, such as Passport, Thirsty Moon, Kraan, Aera, etc.
    RMO was never a stable group and many line-up changes occurred with keyboardist Rürup remaining the sole original member throughout their 5 album career, even recording one album (their third Get The Ball) without wind instruments, but reinstating them by the next album, Beyond the Limit. Their sound grew, as was often the case in those days, more commercial and streamlined with each new album, sounding more and more like US jazz-fusion of the late 70’s.
    Tracks
    01. Up by the riverside 05:05
    02. Meadow 04:57
    03. Gettin' together 03:40
    04. Jungle nights 04:54
    05. New morning 04:41
    06. Mainstreet joker 06:15
    07. Beyond the limit 05:26
    Total: 34:52

    Musicians
    Manfred Rürup: Keyboards, Synthesizer, Grand Piano
    Günther Reger: Saxophones, Clarinet, Vocals
    Frank Fischer: Bass
    Wolfgang Thierfeldt: Drums
    Gerd Rautenbach, Heiner Friesz: Engineer
    Recorded September 1977 at Dierks Studio, Stommeln



    These rips are about 10 years old, 16Bit/44.1kHz resolution was my limit in those days.
    Record Player: Thorens TD 160 Link
    Pre-/Amplifier: Kenwood KR 5030 Link
    Mac G4 with Audiowerk 8-channel PCI Audio Card
    Sound editing: SonicWorx by ProSoniq Link
    Flac encoding: Max Link
    Mp3 encoding: iTunes
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