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Following
the releases of SWF-Sessions VOL. 1 and Vol. 2 studio productions
from Jud's Gallery (LONG
HAIR LHC1) and Coupla Prog
(LONG HAIR LHC2) this 3rd CD in the series presents FASHION
PINK.
The origins of FASHION PINK
can be traced back to the experiences of three schoolmates from Baden-Baden, southwest Germany, who decided to form a contemporary
underground progressiv rockband, having already played in various
beat groups.
FASHION PINK was formed in 1968 by Roland
Schaeffer (saxophones, vibraphone, guitar, bass, vocals), Eddy
von Overheidt (organ, piano, vocals) and Joe
Koinzer (drums, percussion). This line-up was completed by Jürgen
Argast (bass) and Helmut
Ruesch (guitar). After a few month, Jürgen and Helmut left and Rainer Bodensohn took over bass and flute. These young and
enthusiastic musicians, all well educated on their instruments from
an early age, developed a complex and refined music style.
Influenced by the likes of JETHRO
TULL, CARAVAN, SOFT
MACHINE and FRANK ZAPPA not to mention JIMI
HENDRIX, BEATLES and ROLLING
STONES the boys created a varied and exciting music, which
diverged from the well-travelled tracks of kraut and progressive
rock. After only a few gigs, the musicians had gained a considerable
local reputation, but were hungry for more.
At that time, Rainer's father was as a flutist with the Baden-Baden
Symphony Orchestra, while Eddys father was involved with the
Baden-Baden casino orchestra both of which had strong ties with
SWF-radio station. In 1969 SWF started their talent search for
up-and-coming bands organised by presenter Walther
Krause. It was not surprising that FASHION
PINK became the first young band in a long series recording
sessions for SWF. Walther Krause appreciated FASHION
PINK's work especially the talent of Roland
Schaeffer so much, that he engaged him as a producer for further
bands in the sessions series.
All in all, FASHION PINK
were invited four times to record under live/studio conditions at
SWF-studio U1 in Baden-Baden. During their sessions in 1970 and 1971 FASHION
PINK recorded some cover versions in addition to their own
material.
This collection concentrates on their own compositions and shows the
band's development from song-oriented psychedelic material to more
complex arrangements, which ended in epics in excess of ten minutes
(titles such as "Thesen-Antithesen"
and "Brainstorming").
Copies of the sessions were sent to concert agents and to various
German labels. This added to the band's reputation and FASHION
PINK played at the first Straßbourg festival in early 1971,
this was followed by further festivals and many gigs in southwest
Germany in and around the french border.
Following a gig in early 1971 their van was involved in an accident
from which Harald Wagner (bass) never entirely recovered forcing him to leave
the band. Harald had joined FASHION
PINK at the end of 1970 allowing Roland and Rainer to
concentrate on their own main instruments. The remaining members
decided to continue as a quartett and change the group's name.
Second choice "FASHION
PRICK" caused trouble when the band tried to sign a record
deal and Roland suggested the name "BRAINSTORM".
German label Intercord
accepted and offered them a two album contract. In October 1972 BRAINSTORM released their first album "SMILE A WHILE" followed by "SECOND SMILE" in summer 1973 ... but that's another story.
Roland Schaeffer
is the only founding member of FASHION
PINK still active in the music business, playing guitar and
saxes in one of Germanys most famous progressiv rock bands
GURU
GURU.
Manfred
Steinheuer, September 2000
Dank
an: Roland
Schaeffer, Klemens Helmholz, Ebi Jägl, Christiane, shapefruit AG,
SWR Media GmbH
FASHION PINK
"...to brainstorm"
YOU MAKE ME CRYING
03:23
CRY IN THE MORNING
04:04
EINZUG DER ELEFANTEN
(ARRIVAL OF THE
ELEPHANTS)
02:45
YOU SEE
02:45
NUMBER SIX
05:54
WHY AM I SO BLIND 05:31
SHIT IS NOTHING CHANGING 05:04
WATCH TIME FLOWS BY
03:05
YOU KNOCK ME OUT
03:05
HERBST
(AUTUMN) 03:29
BRAINSTORMING
10:23
THESEN-ANTITHESEN
13:57
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