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Saturday, March 10, 2018

Gurnemanz-No Rays Of Noise (1977)

Gurnemanz were an incredible German band who, influenced by the progressive folk sounds of their British contemporaries Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span, and The Pentangle, enjoyed a commendable artistic career, releasing three amazing albums in the 1970s, highly praised by connoisseurs of semi-acoustic folk-rock. They formed in the early 1970s in the German city of Bergheim, when Lukas Wolfgang Scheel (guitar, vocals, mandolin, banjo, lute), Manuela Schmitz (vocals, percussion, and flute), Siegfried Bushuven (double bass), and Wolfgang Riedel (guitar, vocals, and harmonica) came together, along with frequent contributions from keyboardist Georg "Köbi" Köberlein and percussionist Bernie Schacht. Their first two purely acoustic works were released by EMI's German subsidiary label, Electrola: "Fair Margaret and Sweet William" (1972) and "Spielmannskinder" (1975). In 1977 came the band's epitaph, "No Rays of Noise". On this third album, Manuela Schmitz's beautiful voice, with its serene vocal line, fits perfectly into the pastoral and acoustic atmospheres with psychedelic undertones, poetic lyrics, and beautifully dreamlike hippie vibes, all underpinned by a rich and varied musicality featuring acoustic instruments such as mandolins, lutes, kazoos, harmonicas, and flutes.

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