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Tag Archives: Jürgen Engler
WILLIAM SHATNER – Blues
October 16, 2020

Cleopatra 2020 Reconnecting with this mortal coil, Captain Kirk sets his sights for the earthliest songs of all and infuses them with twists and turns of his inimitable own. On the recent years, William Shatner’s space credentials have been exploited … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Lee, Arthur Adams, blues, Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, Jürgen Engler, Kirk Fletcher, Pat Travers, Ritchie Blackmore, Steve Cropper, William Shatner
DAVID HASSELHOFF – Open Your Eyes
September 30, 2019

Cleopatra 2019 Veteran heartthrob finds new freedom in handling unexpected, yet fitting, material. Germany has always had a special place in David Hasselhoff’s heart, so in 1989, on New Year’s Eve, he was hoisted above The Wall that still divided … Continue reading
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Tagged David Hasselhoff, James Williamson, Jürgen Engler, Patrick Moraz, pop, shoegaze, Steve Cropper, Todd Rundgren, Tracii Guns
NIK TURNER – The Final Frontier
April 13, 2019

Purple Pyramid 2019 Revered reedman shifts his Hawk-shaped shadow and gets unshackled from spirit of the age. It’s been a five-decade-long journey for the man they call The Mighty Thunder Rider, yet don’t be tempted to deem this album his … Continue reading
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Tagged Hawkwind, jazz, Jürgen Engler, Nicky Garratt, Nik Turner, prog rock, space rock
DAVID CROSS – Crossing The Tracks
September 29, 2018

Purple Pyramid 2018 Maven of progressive violin lays it on the line in order to augment reality and banish gloom. Given ‘ fierce creativity – on sporadic display since his stint with KING CRIMSON and performed in various experimental positions … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cross, Jürgen Engler, prog rock, psychedelic
NIK TURNER – Life In Space
January 6, 2018

Purple Pyramid 2017 Charged with cosmic energy, restless reedman soldiers on to chain the rage of the greatest enigma. “It’s not a rut if it’s in space” could be Nik Turner’s motto had it not been a concept for rolling … Continue reading
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Tagged Hawkwind, Jürgen Engler, Nicky Garratt, Nik Turner, prog rock, Simon House, space rock