Hartmut Geerken, John Tchicai - Hindukush Serenade
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Point Of Low Return | 9:50 | |
Invocations for Angels and Demons | ||
Point of Low Return | ||
For Tesla Without Fessla | 9:10 | |
Invocations For Angels And Demons | 23:53 |
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Catalog Numbers
- HOL-071
- HOL 071
Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Deluxe Edition
- Limited Edition
- Blue
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Lacquer Cut At | SST Brüggemann GmbH |
Recorded At | Goethe Institute Kabul |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Alto Saxophone | John Tchicai |
Soprano Saxophone | John Tchicai |
Flute | John Tchicai |
Voice | John Tchicai |
Bandura | John Tchicai |
Performer [Tibetan Boo-chals | John Tchicai |
Tchinkas] | John Tchicai |
Bells | John Tchicai |
Lion's Roar | John Tchicai |
Piano | John Tchicai |
Agogô | John Tchicai |
Drums | John Tchicai |
Cymbal | John Tchicai |
Strings | Hartmut Geerken |
Harp | Hartmut Geerken |
Sounds | Hartmut Geerken |
Gong | Hartmut Geerken |
Egyptian Dar | Hartmut Geerken |
Baz] | Hartmut Geerken |
Notes
- Deluxe edition on blue vinyl with printed inner sleeve and screenprinted wooden plate signed & numbered by Hartmut Geerken.
- Limited numbered edition of 30 copies.
- Recorded live on May 12, 1977 at Goethe Institute Kabul, Sherpur Wat.
- Lacquer cut at SST.
- 250 copies (30 on blue, 220 on black), first 30 copies come with a screenprinted wooden plate (signed and numbered by Hartmut Geerken), a different color cover and blue vinyl.
- Edition of 250 copies (30 on blue, 220 on black), first 30 copies come with a screenprinted wooden plate (signed and numbered by Hartmut Geerken), a different color cover and blue vinyl.
About Hartmut Geerken, John Tchicai
Hartmut Geerken (born 15th of January 1939 in Stuttgart, Germany; died on October 21, 2021 in Wartaweil, Germany) was a musician, composer, writer, journalist, playwright, and filmmaker.
Worked for the Goethe Institute in Cairo (1966-72), Kabul (1972-1979), and Athens (1979-1983). The years in Egypt seemed to be particularly musically significant as he brought there in 1971, and also co-founded the and .
Married to , father of .
Real Name
- Hartmut Geerken
Name Vars
- Geerken
- H. Geerken
- Harmut Geerken
- Harmut Gerrken
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