domingo, 10 de março de 2013

ERTLIFF - Ertliff (1972 Switzerland Hard Prog Psych Rock)



RARIDADE MÁXIMA!!
MAXIMUM RARITY!!

REPOSTAGEM DESSE VENENO SUIÇO RARO E DE UMA BANDA OBSCURA QUE FAZIA UM HARD ROCK PROGRESSIVO COM ALGUMA INCURSÕES NO HARD BLUES E NO PSICODELISMO, TUDO REGADO COM PODEROSOS VOCAIS, ORGAN, PIANO, MELLOTRON, UMA BOA SEÇÃO DE PERCUSSÃO A BASE DE TAMBOR, VIOLÕES HARMONIZADOS E CANÇÕES BEM ESTRUTURADAS!!  ERTLIFF INFLUENCIOU OUTRAS BANDAS COMO A TOAD E KROKUS, SENDO QUE COM A TOAD FEZ ATÉ UMA TURNÊ QUE LEVOU A BANDA A ASSINAR UM CONTRATO EM TEMPO RECORDE NA SUIÇA!! EM TRÊS DIAS ASSINARAM E GRAVARAM O ALBUM!! VENENO SUIÇO ALTAMENTE RECOMENDADO PELO SOM E PELA RARIDADE!!

This is a high quality LP reissue with respect to the music, including an 8 page booklet with detailed background information and tons of pictures, making the album even more complete than it ever was before. Ertlif was named after a mystic alchemist from the 12th century, whose last copies of works were lost in the bombing by the allies of Köln and Dresden during the second Worldwar. The band had a very attractive sound reminding me slightly of the wizardry and magicianship of the often underestimated 70’s band Uriah Heep. The powerful, emotional vocals, psychedelic organ and some piano, a good drum and handpercussion section, acoustic guitars harmonized and melted beautifully together into beautifully structured songs. 

Ertlif were one of the first bands in Switzerland using some subtle virtuosity on keyboard & mellotron. This sound I guess must have influenced a handful of other Swiss bands (Deaf,..). They became part of the more hardrock influenced bands like Krokus and Toad. After a tour with Toad Ertlif became one of the few Swiss bands then who obtained a record contract in Switzerland, which was recorded in august 1972, in three days. Just a handful of tracks on this album are more obvious bluesy hardrock, but the organ parts and structural changes with varied parts makes these tracks different and more ambitious. The song “Classical Woman” is a highlight from the album and is very symphonic. It shows the band at it’s best : a very emotional song with beautiful organ arrangements and building and opening up beautifully rhythmically with organ, drums, acoustic guitar. It also has a very surreal kind of psychedelic rhythmical & electric guitar/keyboards part, some beautiful mellotron, and some organ. The song “Plastic Queen” was recorded in 1973 with a new member (violin, piano) for a compilation album, and is another longer track. For this track the arrangements sound slightly denser. The organ and mellotron here is a bit more adapted into the hardrock/progrock band's sound. We have a short electric guitar solo. This was the band’s only track from later date.

The record was reissued on CD before by the Swiss Black Rills label in 1994, with one track in a different order. An unreleased demo track from 1971 is added to the LP. It shows a raw recording of the band, with a more simple bluesy song but similar arrangements of vocals, and moving glue organ, and some potential. 


Richard John Rusinski - Vocals, 12-string Guitar
James Mosberger - Organ, Mellotron, Piano
Teddy Riedo - Bass, Synthesizer
Hans-Peter "Bolle" Börlin - Drums, Percussion
Danny Andrey - lead Guitar


01. Plastic Queen
02. Try Making it Easy
03. Train of Time
04. You're Nothing at All
05. There is Only Time to Die
07. High and Dry
08. Walpurgis
09. Classical Woman

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