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Friday, November 30, 2012

Anyone´s Daughter-Adonis (1979)

Anyone's Daughter is an excellent German band that was still active well into the 21st century. Founded in 1972 in Stuttgart, their early period was defined by the progressive sounds of the 1970s, with complex music, intricate arrangements featuring melodic guitars, powerful drums, and sophisticated bass lines. Their lineup consisted of bassist and vocalist Harald Bareth, guitarist Uwe Karpa, keyboardist Matthias Ulmer, and drummer Kono Konopick. In 1979, they released their first album, "Adonis", on the German progressive label Brain. On it, the band showcased a melancholic progressive rock sound similar to that of the British band Camel. The four-part suite "Adonis" features a delightful symphonic style with soaring guitar solos, rich keyboard textures, and intricate arrangements. The rest of the album is a perfect combination of Moog solos and guitars, such as "The Blue House" or the sophisticated and fast-paced "Anyone Daughter's". During the following years, they continued to release very interesting works such as "Piktors Verwandlungen" (1981), "In Blau" (1982), and "Neue Sterne" (1983).

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