Try emerged from the collaboration of German musicians Amadeus Reineck (guitars and strings) and Michael Lapp (keyboards and guitars), who became friends in 1976 and, along with bassist Dieter Bauer, formed the short-lived folk-rock band Marzipan. In 1980, they tried again with Try, this time with a more progressive approach, fusing acoustic and electronic elements, a clear example of what artists like former Genesis member Anthony Phillips and Cluster were doing at the time. Their only album is one of the lesser-known gems of pastoral progressive rock, particularly for its more bucolic sounds and powerful electric guitar moments. It's a fine blend of symphonic, folk, and electronic elements. Both Reineck and Lapp had extensive experience in studio engineering in Berlin, which resulted in an exquisite production that still sounds amazing today. Compositions like the lengthy "Wreck On The Wire", with the enchanting voice of singer Carolyne McCombs and aggressive guitars, demonstrate the quality of this band that after this album would definitively dissolve, leaving behind a career that could have been much more promising and interesting.


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