Guru Guru - Dance Of The Flames -1974 2006- -flac- [extra Quality] -

A shorter, atmospheric instrumental.

’s characteristic "goofy" humor remains, most notably in the track "Dagobert Duck's 100th Birthday," which includes duck-call sounds. Guru Guru - Dance Of The Flames -1974 2006- -FLAC-

These resources offer a deeper understanding of Guru's life, music, and artistic vision, providing a rich context for listeners to appreciate the nuances of "Dance of the Flames." A shorter, atmospheric instrumental

After the departure of founding guitarist Ax Genrich, Neumeier recruited (guitar, sax, vocals). The shift was immediate. Dance Of The Flames trades the abrasive, free-jazz noise of earlier works for a tighter, more rhythmically complex groove. This is Guru Guru at their most danceable—a term rarely associated with German experimental rock. The shift was immediate

The 1974 sessions took place at in Munich between April 12 and 20. This was the only album featuring the specific trio of Mani Neumeier , Hans Hartmann , and Houschäng Nejadepour . Line-up : Mani Neumeier : Drums, percussion, and vocals.

Recorded over just eight days at in Munich, the album blends cosmic Latin-fusion with elements of world music, drawing from Spanish, Indian, and Arabic influences. Tracklist Analysis