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ARTIST
EPSILON
TITLE
Move On
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
BACILLUS
CATALOG #
BACIL 9860711LP
BACIL 9860711LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
8/16/2024
Epsilon
's music improved considerably on their second offering
Move On
(1972). It consists of clear prog-rock elements like inspired organ passages, classical music parts, some more complicated soloing or beautiful acoustic guitars fragments. But still the sound of the band had changed since the release of their debut album. Following a more commercial approach, the songs became shorter and the guitars more prominent. Nevertheless, a few tracks on
Move On
are absolutely essential for prog rock fans. When the album came out, they could be seen as a German parallel to
Traffic
, with their soulish vocals, instrumentation of organ, guitars and flute and their slightly jazzy mood -- just listen to the tracks "Feelings" and "Move On." At the time of
Move On
's release in December 1971, both
Ortel
and
Ertl
had already quit. Epsilon, which was originally formed from the ashes of the two legendary formations
Nosferatu
and
Orange Peel
, virtually moved on! This revamped group warmed up for the British band
IF
, during their German tour of 1972.
Peter Koch
(ex-
Jeronimo
) was temporarily added as a fifth member during this year. Produced by
Peter Hauke
and
Dieter Dierks
. Guests include
Curt Cress
(drums),
Rainer Marz
(backing vocals, guitar, ex-Jeronimo),
Pete Bender
(backing vocals, aka
Wyoming
), and
Christian Felke
(flute, ex- Nosferatu). Remastered in 2017 by
Stefan Noltemeyer
, Berlin.
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