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 | | Wuest surrounds himself with nine guest players on piano, electric guitar, strings, piano, electronics and tuned percussion. |
 | | Take one electric violin which blows rock and Bartok, add one flute from the East, mix in Sumerian saxophones, bass, drums, guitar and liquid word-pictures - mark East Of Eden." That is the claim on the liner notes that accompany this release from 1969. |
 | | The focus is on Heinz Gerstmair's skilful but turgid electric guitar soloing, which ploughs through the inevitable cliches of blues-based psych improvisations, and Wil Orthofer's similarly inclined vocals; piano, slightly Procol Harum-ish organ and Harald Zuscharder's occasionally inventive flute complete the picture. |
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