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      2. every day is okay - embryo

      Every Day Is Okay

      EmbryoEmbryo
      • 1980
      • 11 tracks
      • 48 min
      • krautrock
      Every Day Is Okay - Embryo
      Every Day Is Okay - Embryo

      Album Details

      Embryo's "Every Day Is Okay," released in 1980 under the Materiali Sonori label, is a captivating blend of krautrock, space rock, progressive rock, and jazz fusion that showcases the band's innovative spirit and musical versatility. This album is a compilation of tracks recorded between 1973 and 1979, offering a retrospective journey through Embryo's evolving sound.

      The album opens with "Old Days, Old Violinos," a track recorded in the summer of 1975, setting the stage with its intricate instrumentation and rhythmic complexity. "Road To Asia," recorded in September 1979, follows, highlighting the band's ability to seamlessly merge Eastern influences with their rock foundation. "Mühldorf," from June 1977, adds a layer of depth with its progressive rock elements, while "Sunsinging," a live recording from autumn 1974, captures the raw energy of Embryo's live performances.

      The album continues with "Back From Africa" parts 1 and 2, both recorded in June 1973, offering a glimpse into the band's early sound. "Empty Pocket Blueeyed Voices" and "Every Day Is Okay," both from 1974, showcase the band's jazz fusion roots. The live track "Dawai, Dawai," also from autumn 1974, adds a dynamic and spirited dimension to the album. "TV Story," recorded in autumn 1974, and "Political Prisoners" round out the collection, demonstrating Embryo's ability to blend social commentary with their musical prowess.

      Engineered at Sunrise Studios and composed by Christian Burchard and Roman Bunka, "Every Day Is Okay" is a testament to Embryo's enduring influence in the progressive rock and jazz fusion genres. With its diverse range of styles and recording dates, this album is not just a collection of songs but a historical snapshot of Embryo's artistic evolution.

      1 januari 19801980 Materiali Sonori1980 Materiali Sonori

      Tracks

      1. Old Days, Old Violinos - Summer 1975Embryo
        1:14
      2. Road To Asia - September 1979Embryo
        12:05
      3. Mühldorf - June 1977Embryo
        6:21
      4. Sunsinging - live Autumn 1974Embryo
        3:28
      5. Back From Africa - Pt. 1 - June 1973Embryo
        3:04
      6. Back From Africa - Pt. 2 - June 1973Embryo
        3:51
      7. Empty Pocket Blueeyed Voices - 1974Embryo
        4:18
      8. Every Day Is Okay - 1974Embryo
        5:10
      9. Dawai, Dawai - live Autumn 1974Embryo
        2:40
      10. TV Story - Autumn 1974Embryo
        1:32
      11. Political PrisonersEmbryo
        4:45
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      About Embryo

      Embryo, a pioneering force in the realms of krautrock, space rock, progressive rock, and jazz fusion, offers a sonic journey that mirrors the transformative power of its namesake. Like the earliest stages of development in a multicellular organism, Embryo's music is a complex interplay of evolving sounds and textures, laying down fundamental layers that grow and differentiate with each listen. The band's intricate compositions and experimental spirit have made them a staple in the progressive music scene, inviting listeners to explore the depths of their expansive discography. Embryo's music is not just about the destination but the journey, much like the embryonic stage of life, it's a process of growth, discovery, and endless possibility.

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