"Twenty Sixty Six and Then - Reflections On The Future-1972 Germany":
The group created this uncommon name by adding thousand years to the historic battle of Hastings in 1066. Unfortunately, their lifespan was rather short, from Spring 1971 to Summer 1972.
Their one and only album is nothing short of an all time classic. Reflections On The Future (1972), recorded during Autumn 1971 at the Dierks Studio, Stommeln near Cologne. This album contained long heavy progressive tracks with a dramatic mood and a quite unique German styling. "At My Home", a fast tempo opener, kicked off the album with stunning heavy guitars, swirling hammond organs and Geff Harrison's great, though slightly soul influenced vocals. The next track "Autumn" brought in the topics of death and desintergration. The melancholic lyrics predated Pink Floyd's "Time".
Members:
GEFF HARRISON- vocals
CAGEY MROZECK- guitar
STEVE ROBINSON [RAINER GEYER] -kb, vibes, synth, mellotron, vocals
VEIT MARVOS- kb, vibes, synth, mellotron, vocals
DIETER BAUER- bass
KONSTATIN BOMMARIUS -drums
-by dj fanis: http://www.load.to/SvZWdiuxoM/2066.rar
vive le mélotron !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TheMadgroove 2 months ago
@EvivOgaz OMFG!!! I f*cking love T2. I think they're like one of the best bands ever. :D
gremke3 1 year ago
Waoow ! Once I thought I had listened to everything worth it and that I would not be able to buy any more records. And now every day I find a lost masterpiece on youtube, and my amazon wishlist is piling up (or would be, since this kind of stuff is not easily available from amazon).
If you like this, try T2 and Krokodil as well.
EvivOgaz 1 year ago
Did you ever know 2 Hammond organ swirling in this band? Yes, one spinet and one C3! Biggest progrock boom from Germany!!!
victoraudiolp 2 years ago