Trouble November 1975 LP: Epic
EPC 69192 Georg
Kajanus: 12-saitige Gitarren, Charango,
Veracruzana Harfe und Lead-Gesang |
Girls
Girls Girls |
All words
and music by Georg Kajanus Engineered
and mixed by Jeffrey Lesser |
USA Werbematerial für das "Trouble" Album:
Vielen Dank an Dave Rossi (USA)!
Trouble
Man nehme ein Nickelodeon (also ein
Schifferklavier), Gitarre und Schlagzeug, singe Texte
voller Seefahrerromantik und lege die Songs ziemlich
simpel an - schon entsteht Happy Music nach Art des
Quartetts SAILOR. Happy klingen SAILOR in der Tat, fast
immer. Lustig und vor allem eingängig in den Melodien. Vielen Dank an Thomas Henning (Berlin, Deutschland)!
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Kritik des "Rolling Stone": The latest
word in European eclecticism, SAILOR generally succeeds
in its attempts to combine various good-time musical
styles with effete flash. "A Glass Of
Champagne," the English hit included here, is a sort
of carbonated version of Roxy Music's "Love Is The
Drug," and the group's general stance is located
precisely between Bryan Ferry and early Nilsson. They
move from a tailor-made American pop concoction,
"Girls, Girls, Girls," to an exotic
adventure-film parody, "Trouble In Hong Kong,"
to a ballad, "People In Love," whose vocal
passion is increased by the pleasant banality of its
lyrics. Kritiken von Fans... Januar 2003: |
Vorheriges Album |