Let It Out - Frankie Dymon Jnr. (1971) Full Album.

Let It Out is without a doubt the most unlikely Krautrock album ever made. I don’t know what the good Achim Reichel was thinking when he decided to make an album with beat poet Frank Dostal, but I’m absolutely over the moon that he did. This album connects two different, and highly unlikely, worlds with a grace and power that literally made my jaw drop, when I first heard it. Psychedelic soul and Krautrock?!?!? WTF??? Yep that’s right. Let It Out sounds like Richie Havens teamed up with Faust, Funkadelic and Amon Düül ll.................. I guess you must be scratching your head by now, but let me tell you straight away, this bizarre concoction works wonders. I’ve never been much of a ’spoken word’ fan, but on here the vocals seem just right and funky to boot. Dostal’s poetry speaks about esoteric notions, ganja, let’s all get together teachings and anti-war, often touching on a distinct urban vibe that almost feels like proto-rap, without ever diverging fr
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