Gilles Zeitschiff (Remastered) Sternenmädchen (feat. Klaus Schulze & Brian Barritt)
Album info
Album-Release:
1974
HRA-Release:
27.04.2018
Label: Kosmische Kuriere
Genre: Rock
Subgenre: Classic Rock
Artist: Sternenmädchen (feat. Klaus Schulze & Brian Barritt)
Album including Album cover
- 1 Tim bleibt bei uns (Remastered) 07:06
- 2 Downtown (Remastered) 02:42
- 3 Lord Krishna (Remastered) 01:23
- 4 Power Drive (Remastered) 01:40
- 5 Bei Tim (Remastered) 01:50
- 6 Right Hand Lover (Remastered) 01:33
- 7 Cosmic Courier Bon Chance (Remastered) 03:00
- 8 Swiss-High-Lands (Remastered) 01:19
- 9 Der Magier (Remastered) 02:45
- 10 The Electronic Scene (Remastered) 03:38
- 11 Electronic Rock Zeitalter (Remastered) 11:09
- 12 The Queen of Sunshine (Remastered) 03:22
- 13 Meine kosmische Musik (Remastered) 01:46
- 14 So Beautiful (Remastered) 03:51
Info for Gilles Zeitschiff (Remastered)
And so it ends.This final record is a far better representation of the Dieter Dierks studio scene. Including tracks from the classics mentioned in the first post, plus some choice Cosmic Jokers cuts, this is a kind of sampler, greatest hits and a remix all in one.
Tracks are remixed and mixed together with Kaiser's girlfriend's stoned warbling over the top.
"Not exactly a Cosmic Jokers record, this one contains material plundered from various Kosmische Musik releases, mostly other Jokers tracks as well as those of Ash Ra Tempel and Klaus Schulze. Despite its dubious origins, Zeitschiff is another wild ride into the furthest reaches of cosmic space rock, an acid trip set to music and with added narration, mostly by Gille Lettmann and also others, including Timothy Leary and his ominous-voiced cohort, Brian Barritt. With much more mixing and manipulation than the Sci Fi Party compilation, and again with tracks segued together, this one doesn't quite reach the intensity of the first two albums, but comes pretty close. Three snippets from the weak first side of Ash Ra Tempel's Seven-Up, with Timothy Leary's lame blues-rock singing, are more effective in the short doses on this album. Plenty of exceedingly trippy keyboard work from Klaus Schulze, especially on "Cosmic Courier Bon Chance" and "The Electric Scene," and the usual Ash Ra-style jamming and riffing provide another space rock soundtrack into the cosmos." (Rolf Semprebon, AMG)
Dieter Dierks, bass
Jürgen Dollase, keyboards
Manuel Göttsching, guitar
Harald Großkopf, drums
Klaus Schulze, synthesizer
Gille Lettmann, backing vocals
Thimothy Leary, backing vocals
Sergius Golowin, backing vocals
Liz Elliot, backing vocals
Brian Barritt, backing vocals
Walter Wegmüller, backing vocals
Jerry Berkers, bass, guitar
Hartmut Enke, bass
Walter Westrupp, guitar, backing vocals
Digitally remastered
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