Embryo's "Father Son And Holy Ghosts," released on May 21, 1972, is a captivating blend of krautrock, space rock, progressive rock, and jazz fusion that showcases the band's innovative spirit and musical prowess. This album, released under the Fuego label, is a testament to Embryo's ability to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories. With a runtime of 58 minutes, the album features eight tracks, including a bonus live track recorded at the 3. Essener Pop- & Bluesfestival in 1970. From the psychedelic grooves of "The Special Trip" to the intricate jazz fusion of "Marimbaroos," Embryo takes you on a journey through a diverse landscape of sound. The album's standout tracks, such as "Nightmares" and "King Insano," highlight the band's ability to create complex, layered compositions that are both intellectually stimulating and deeply engaging. "Father Son And Holy Ghosts" is a must-listen for fans of progressive and experimental rock, offering a unique and unforgettable musical experience.