Haze - Hazecolor-Dia (Alemania, 1971) - Full Album

--Rock Psicodélico/Rock Progresivo/Krautrock/Blues Rock--- 01 - Peaceful Nonsense 02 - Fast Career 03 - Be Yourself 04 - A Way To Find the Paradise 05 - Decision Personnel: Christian Scherler - vocals Heinz Schwab - lead guitar Hans-Jürg Frei - guitar, organ Dietmar Löw - bass Kurt Frei - drums Producer [Produced By] – Peter Hauke Management – Popo Management Sello: Bacillus Records Info: Haze were amongst the first to present the uniquely German “hard-rock“ sound, into which they mixed a complex variety of progressive elements, featuring guitars to the fore and quite a bizarre vocalist. They were also typical of the Bacillus Records sound, if more song based than most, venturing on to psychedelic and blues realms. Recorded in 1971, this German album is a complex progressive rock effort with plenty of excellent guitar playing and some nice psychedelic touches (as one would expect by its psychedelic cover) Haze play interesting hard-rock that reminds me of early Nektar or Message. All five tracks were written by Dietmar Low. Slow, cleverly-arranged heavy progressive rock numbers, psychedelically fueled with a faint blues tinge, featuring humorous lyrics: “A Way To Find Paradise“ tells about a hippy’s struggle to get his hashish to smoke! Scherler really had a strange and wild voice (he usually screamed as loudly as he could), adding much to their gutsy freak rock style. Several tracks also featured flute (the flute player is not identified on the cover) Haze, in part, seem to draw inspiration from The Edgar Broughton Band, Arthur Brown, and Captain Beefheart. This, their only album is recommended for all freak rock fans! Source:
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