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Impuls – Impuls (1977) (@256)
30 Mar 2010
(Review from loukash.com)
The Czech band Impuls initially got together around 1971 as Jazz Nova with trombonist Jindrich Dostal, still with some focus on mainstream jazz. Some time later the revolving members changed both the group name and the sound after hearing the most recent records by Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock or the Mahavishnu Orchestra with compatriot Jan Hammer.
Impuls recorded their well known self-titled debut LP in 1977. By then they have refined their original blend of jazz, rock, latin, funk and Slavic melodies even further, making that album one of the jazz-rock masterpieces even in global context.
The group disbanded shortly thereafter, but each of the members eventually became a highly respected musician on his own on the European jazz scene.
Line-up:
- Zdenek Fiser / guitar
- Pavel Kostiuk / keyboards
- Michal Gera / trumpet
- Jaromir Helesic / drums
- Frantisek Uhlír / bass
Track List:
01. Horni Konec, Dolni Konec – 4:12
02. Eervanky – 4:53
03. Osmikraska – 5:53
04. V klidu a pohodi – 4:25
05. Sextant – 4:50
06. Cumulus – 5:09
07. Rico – 4:50
08. Povidlove hody – 5:32
09. Etveracki (Sly) – 9:09
10. Koi alove ticho (Crystal Silence) – 5:47
11. Kdo jinemu jamu kopa – 5:12
12. Babi leto – 6:19
13. Apendix – 6:27
14. Spirala – 6:19
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about 5 years ago
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about 1 year ago
Thank you a lot for this post. It really deserves the publicityy that the blog provides. I have the original vinyl and I love it.
Sincerely,
Thalamus
about 1 year ago
Man…This album is delicious! Thanks a lot!