
Liliental
Review Another of krautrocker Dieter Moebius's many side projects, Liliental boasted the participation of producer Conny Plank as well as several German jazz musicians who injected a sense of dynamics into the works. The range of sounds on this one-shot 1978 album is impressive, from the sparkling ambience of "Gebremster Schaum," with its gentle slide guitar and harmonics offsetting the weird, hushed vocal grunts in the background, to the drum-kit-centric "Nachsaison," a bit of Floydian funk. Companies etc Distributed By – Metronome Musik GmbH Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metronome GmbH Made By – Metronome Musik GmbH Recorded At – Conny's Studio Mixed At – Conny's Studio Credits Alto Saxophone, Drums, Bass, Flute – Johannes Pappert Bass – Helmut Hattler* Cover – Rike (2) Photography By – Udo (11) Producer – Plank*, Moebius* Synthesizer [Arp], Guitar, Percussion, Producer, Written-by – Moebius* Synthesizer [Arp], Guitar, Vocals – Conny Plank Synthesizer [Arp], Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals, Guitar, Saw – Okko Bekker Synthesizer [Moog], Effects [Schlagflügel] – Asmus Tietchens Written-By – Tietchens*, Plank*, Hattler* (tracks: A1 to A3), Pappert* (tracks: B1 to B3), Bekker* Notes Aufgenommen und gemischt in Conny's Studio ℗ 1978 Metronome GmbH Im Vertrieb der Metronome Musik GmbH, Überseering 21, 2000 Hamburg 60 · Made in W.-Germany