Anisette: expressive vocals. Danish psychedelic rock.
The range of Anisette's voice, both in terms of octaves and emotions, is incredible in every way, and the band's assimilation of seemingly all the major developments of R&B for the past ten years, combined with the classical elements, is astonishing...(cit. Ed Ward, Rolling Stone, March 1971)
Plus: fat Hammond/Leslie sounds. This one was produced by Jimmy Miller & Joe Zagarini at Stargroves, London
Wild child: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAAkWUNCGs4
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Great. Simply great!
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Agreed. Inga Rumpf always has been one of the most prominent female voices in the German rock and blues history.
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Still on tour these days. Airship on the stairway to heaven. Listen to "Barracuda" A1.
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Stone The Crows' high energy voice: Maggie Bell. A great album, rich in variety. Recorded in Ringo Starr's Startling Studio at Tittenhurst Park in Ascot with her tour band.
Pete Wingfield, keyboards. Jimmy Page guitar solos on two tracks.
Listen to B3, the best version of Lennon/McCartney's "I saw him (her) standing there" you've ever heard.
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Simply the best female rock voice in Germany. With these incredibly inspired musicians: Carsten Bohn, Jean-Jacques Kravetz, Karl-Heinz Schott, Rainer Baumann (what great guitar playing!). Listen to "Backwater Blues" B1, recorded live in Hamburg on September 28, 1971. Still live on the road: Inga Rumpf.
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Fullheartedly agreed !
This is the 2nd album by Frumpy's follow up band, Atlantis:
Here's some live footage of my favourite song from this album, shot by a German TV station in 1973. The song has been written by Inga Rumpf herself. Alongside Inga's extraordinary voice, note that gorgeous solo by Jean-Jaques Kravetz at the Hammond M-100:
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Different cover art for the US music market: sea surf replaces the picture of the musicians. The German Venus pressing contributes the better dynamics than the US Vertigo version. Interesting guitar playing by as yet unknown Dieter Bornschlegel, who replaced Frank Diez. My favorite track on this one is the majestic Bornschlegel/Rumpf composition "Fighter of truth" B2. Because of the female vocals and the (partial) twin guitar solo by Bornschlegel. A great song!
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Footage from the German TV series Beat-Club by Radio Bremen:
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Another great voice from Germany, still in her very young years:
Who recognizes her? Little hint: Sadly, she passed away in 2017 .
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