Rock, Metal The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3638.html Tue, 23 Apr 2024 11:52:41 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Atlantis - Get On Board (1975) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3638-atlantis/13931-atlantis-get-on-board-1975.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3638-atlantis/13931-atlantis-get-on-board-1975.html Atlantis - Get On Board (1975)


01. Get On Board (Frank Diez) - 3:43
02. Change My Mind (Adrian Askew) - 4:25
03. The Man (Adrian Askew, Karl-Heinz Schott) - 3:44
04. Let Me Stay For A While (Frank Diez) - 3:55
05. Keep The Music Going On (Adrian Askew, Rainer Marz) - 2:46
06. Chartbuster (Frank Diez) - 3:12
07. The Captain And The Ship (Inga Rumpf) - 3:45
08. If I Couldn't Sing (Inga Rumpf) - 3:36
09. Tried To Climb A Mountain (Adrian Askew, Rainer Marz) - 4:32
10. Mainline Florida (single A-side,1975) (George Terry) - 2:54

- Inga Rumpf - lead female vocals
- Adrian M. Askew - keyboards, vocals
- Frank Diez - guitars, vocals
- Rainer Marz - guitars, vocals
- Karl-Heinz Schott - bass, vocals
- Ringo Funk - drums, percussion, vocals
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- Dieter Dierks - engineer, producer

 

After her former band Frumpy was disbanded, Inga Rumpf founded Atlantis with Jean-Jacques Kravetz and Karl-Heinz Schott as well as the new additions Frank Diez on guitar and drummer Curt Cress in 1972. The same year, the German music magazine Musik--Express selected Inga Rumpf as best German vocalist and her band Atlantis was declared "best live and studio band". Several UK tours, alone and with Udo Lindenberg, made her known in the English-speaking hemisphere as well. The band was praised as the best German rock act, and Inga Rumpf was declared to be the greatest individual vocal talent of the German rock scene so far. --- krautrock-musikzirkus.de

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Atlantis - It's Getting Better (1973) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3638-atlantis/13915-atlantis-its-getting-better-1973.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/3638-atlantis/13915-atlantis-its-getting-better-1973.html Atlantis - It's Getting Better (1973)


01. It's Getting Better (Inga Rumpf) - 4:49
02. Drifting Winds (Jean-Jacques Kravetz/Inga Rumpf) - 5:06
03. Days Of Giving (Inga Rumpf) - 7:20
04. Changed It All (Jean-Jacques Kravetz/Inga Rumpf) - 6:02
05. Fighter Of Truth (Dieter Bornschlegel/Inga Rumpf) - 6:16
06. Woman's Sorrow (Jean-Jacques Kravetz/Inga Rumpf) - 3:22
07. A Simple Song (Inga Rumpf) - 1:57

Personnel:
- Inga Rumpf - female lead vocals, percussion, guitars
- Jean-Jacques Kravetz - Grand piano, Fender piano, organ
- Dieter Bornschlegel - guitar
- Karl-Heinz Schott - bass
- Ringo Funk - drums
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- Gaspar Lawal - Afro-percussion (01,03,04)

 

Atlantis' second album, It's Getting Better, was the first to be recorded with new members Dieter Bornschlegel (later to join Guru Guru) and Ringo Funk, but it remains firmly cemented within the explorative realms that highlighted the band's debut, at the same time prompting the U.K. music press to describe the band as "the most English of all German groups." This was due in large part to vocalist Rumpf's avowed love of jazz and soul. The funky elements in no way outweighed Atlantis' prog instincts, however, with the seven tracks each spreading out in directions that confirmed the heroics of Atlantis and, in places ("Drifting Winds," "Fighter of Truth"), even surpassed it. The opening title track, too, is a triumph, and well deserving of its inclusion on DJ Andy Votel's much-loved Vertigo Mixed anthology. ---Dave Thompson, AllMusic Review

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