Dieter Reith - Love And Fantasy (1978)
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A wonderfully slinky set of grooves from ubermensch Reith with tracks originally recorded for the German thriller series 'Die Kette', in his own modest words "the waste-product of the soundtrack". I don't hear much waste product here, lots to be had in fact but the dreamy down-tempo funk of ''Uschi' complete with those slick ethereal backing vocals does it for me every time - then of course that 'Beams' track!
1) Pace-Maker
2) Transmitter
3) Beams
4) Uschi
5) Lift-Off
6) Love And Fantasy
genießen...
Intercord 160116
A wonderfully slinky set of grooves from ubermensch Reith with tracks originally recorded for the German thriller series 'Die Kette', in his own modest words "the waste-product of the soundtrack". I don't hear much waste product here, lots to be had in fact but the dreamy down-tempo funk of ''Uschi' complete with those slick ethereal backing vocals does it for me every time - then of course that 'Beams' track!
1) Pace-Maker
2) Transmitter
3) Beams
4) Uschi
5) Lift-Off
6) Love And Fantasy
genießen...
8 comments:
hey, love your selections.
Is there a link for this one ?
thanks
Dieter is the name of one of my favorite characters of all times in anime... I know it has nothing to do with music and this band -except for the name- but I could not avoid thinking: with that name, I will surely love them. Besides, your review helped a lot to increase my high hopes on them.
https://rapidshare.com/files/282962670/Dieter_Reith_-_Love_And_Fantasy__1978_.zip
Thanks Quimsy, I 've been without time to follow blogs but just thought of passing by to say hello and get some more inspiration!! Thank You for always delivering!!
Just found your blog - Thank you for the shares and information.
Phewww! Three years later, and the link still works!
A bit in the same vibe I am selling copies of Stefano Torossi Feelings Reissue LP. Will give best prices for anyone who quotes quimsy's. :) Cheers
Antonio
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just found your blog too, great music thanks for sharing!
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