• 1.1. get up
  • 1.2. big brother
  • 1.3. rock'n roll preacher
  • 1.4. maybe it's useless
  • 1.5. let's get on the road again
  • 1.6. living at the end of time
  • 1.7. words of love
  • 1.8. it's getting better
  • 1.9. drifting winds
  • 1.10. days of giving
  • 1.11. changed it all
  • 1.12. fighter of truth
  • 1.13. woman's sorrow
  • 1.14. a simple song
  • 2.1. brother
  • 2.2. son of a bitch's son
  • 2.3. waiting and longing
  • 2.4. mr. bigshot
  • 2.5. the way i choose
  • 2.6. ooh baby
  • 2.7. smiling people
  • 2.8. new york city
  • 2.9. godfather
  • 2.10. leave it to the devil
  • 2.11. good friends
  • 2.12. get on board
  • 2.13. change my mind
  • 2.14. the man
  • 2.15. let me stay for a while
  • 2.16. keep the music going on
  • 2.17. chartbuster
  • 2.18. the captain and the ship
  • 2.19. if i couldn't sing
  • 2.20. tried to climb a mountain
  • 2.21. mainline florida
13. Dezember 2024
Label: MIG

atlantis

the complete vertigo recordings 1972 - 1975

THE COMPLETE VERTIGO RECORDINGS 1972 - 1975

2 CD  €  20,99
Item has not been released; estimated delivery in Germany on 14.12.2024. Item will be shipped immediately once it is in stock.
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After three very successful studio albums and a live double LP, Frumpy disbanded in 1972. Singer and frontwoman Inga Rumpf, keyboardist Jean Jacques Kravetz and bassist Karl-Heinz Schott continued on as Atlantis, with Frank Diez as the new guitarist and former Emergency drummer Curt Cress replacing Carsten Bohn, who had been with the band during the successful Frumpy days. The self-titled debut album, which Atlantis recorded at Island Studios in London, sold well in the United States, where Rumpf"s blues-oriented voice was appreciated. After recording, Diez and Cress left the band. Udo Lindenberg and Cravinkels guitarist George Meier filled in for a tour with Traffic and Procol Harum. From then on, the Atlantis personnel carousel was in constant ... read more