MISSUS BEASTLY — Bremen 1974

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Live album · 2006

Filed under Fusion
By MISSUS BEASTLY

Tracklist

1 Free Clinic 27:31
2 Green Girl 9:12
3 Steel's Electric 9:40

Total Time: 46:23

Line-up/Musicians

- Friedemann Josch / flute, sax
- Jürgen Benz / sax, flute
- Lutz Oldemeier / drums
- Norbert Dömling / bass
- Eddy Marron / guitar

About this release

Garden Of Delights ‎– CD 122 (Germany)

Recorded September 2nd 1974, Post-Aula, Bremen

Thanks to Sean Trane for the addition and snobb for the updates

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Igor91
The following is a review that I originally published on the sister website of Jazz Music Archives, Progarchives, on 1/15/17:

Missus Beastly's "Bremen 1974" is, in my opinion, their best release. This may be hard to believe, considering that it is a live recording from 1974 that was not released until almost 30 years after their final studio album. But this is an incredible, jammy, jazzrock recording that should get more attention.

I'm not really a huge fan of Missus Beastly's other releases, including their wildly different debut, but this one really grabs me. It's loose, yet tight at the same time, and is the only recording of splendid guitarist Eddy Marron's participation in the band. His excellent guitar work soars on this release and leaves one to wonder what the band's subsequent releases may have sounded like if he had stayed on. The album features 3 long, jam-heavy tracks, each one different from the other. The songs incorporate jazzrock, ethnic flourishes, psychedelia, and funk into a masterful live performance. Highly recommended for fans of German jazzrock from that era! 4 stars.
Warthur
A decent live album from Missus Beastly, consisting of three live jams - one epic taking up nearly half an hour, and two (comparatively) short nine minute pieces. Since these were recorded for radio the sound quality is decent (and, when it comes to less famous bands from the era, really quite good), and the band were clearly on form that evening, playing a frenetic, Mahavishnu/Zappa-influenced style of fusion which obviously goes down well with the crowd. The radio sessions were apparently recorded to support the release of their second self-titled album, so anyone who enjoyed that album would be well-advised to check out this live release.

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