(Review from gnosis2000.net)

On this album Embryo’s mix of ethnic musics, jazz, fusion and (kraut)rock sounds completely convincing again. Zack Glück is much more quirky and focused than their other releases from this period.

Probably most surprising is the experimental “U-Bahn” (generally the German word for “metro” or “subway train”) capturing the band on a claustrophobic ride through the rock underground. It is actually not unlike early Kraftwerk, Harmonia or Cluster and features some austere violin playing on top.

The two-part “Che Mangerai Domani Vipera” and “Hör, Spiel und Vergiss” are more typical, but great Embryo tracks fusing rock, ethnic and jazz music.

Line-up:
- Roman Bunka / oud, guitar
- Christian Burchard / drums, marimba, vibes, cymbalon, vocals
- Buze Fischer / tavil (6)
- Edgard Hofmann / flute, saxes, violin, vocals
- Gerald Luciano / tavil, bass, vocals, percussion
- Wolfgang Neumann / hackbrett (4)
- Michael Wehmeyer / keyboards, percussion

Track List:
01. Che Mangerai Domani Vipera – 2:47
02. Dage Django – 4:02
03. Zack – 2:18
04. Hor, Spiel, Vergieb – 7:44
05. Electraunico – 5:36
06. Montespertoli – 3:46
07. Che Mangerai Domani Vipera (Part Two) – 6:50
08. U-Bahn – 12:03
09. Ali Baba – 4:27

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