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Embryo (DEU)

Embryo (not to be confused with Italian and Swedish death metal bands of the same name) are a musical collective from Munich who, led by former R&B and jazz organist Christian Burchard, boast the participation of some 400+ musicians since their beginnings in 1970. Over the years, the band went from classic space rock to jazz fusion. Then Burchard started travelling the world and recording LPs with African bands and Middle Eastern musicians. They are still going strong, and their 30 or so albums cover a wide spectrum of styles, but the constant remains a blend of Krautrock, fusion and ethnic mu ...read more

Embryo (not to be confused with Italian and Swedish death metal bands of the same name) are a musical collective from Munich who, led by former R&B and jazz organist Christian Burchard, boast the participation of some 400+ musicians since their beginnings in 1970. Over the years, the band went from classic space rock to jazz fusion. Then Burchard started travelling the world and recording LPs with African bands and Middle Eastern musicians. They are still going strong, and their 30 or so albums cover a wide spectrum of styles, but the constant remains a blend of Krautrock, fusion and ethnic music. Of particular interest to progsters are four of their earlier albums: Rache (heavy, Jethro Tull inspired), Steig Aus (for some warmer, jazzy prog), Father, Son and Holy Ghost (lots of ethnic influences) and We Keep On (a convincing blend of rock, ethnic and jazz). For fans who have already acquired the taste, Zack Glück ('80) is pleasantly quirky and more focused than the rest of their repertoire; Reise ('79) is noteworthy for some interesting Indian fusion tracks; and Opal ('70), their very first, is considered their psychedelic masterpiece. For some samplers of more recent material, the album Ni Hau ('96), featuring music from China and Mongolia, and the double live CD Istanboul-Casablanca - Tour 98 are particularly recommended. If you're into Krautrock and are a wee bit curious to see what a jazzy Faust, Amon Duul II or Guru Guru sounds like, you could start with any of the first four albums mentioned above. « hide

Similar Bands: Soft Machine, Jethro Tull, Kraan, Amon Duul II, Focus

LPs
Auf Auf
2021

4
2 Votes
Ni Hau
1996

Zack Gluck
1984

La Blama Sparozzi - Zwischenzonen
1982

Embryo's Reise
1979

3.5
2 Votes
Apo Calypso
1977

3
1 Votes
Bad Heads and Bad Cats
1976

3.3
5 Votes
Surfin'
1975

3.5
1 Votes
Rocksession
1973

3.7
17 Votes
We Keep On
1973

3.6
5 Votes
Steig Aus
1973

3.7
16 Votes
Father, Son and Holy Ghosts
1972

3.9
8 Votes
Embryo's Rache
1971

3.9
7 Votes
Opal
1970

3.9
13 Votes
Live Albums
Istanbul-Casablanca Tour '98
1999

Live
1977

WIESBADEN 1972
1972

4.5
1 Votes
Compilations
Anthology
1980

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