Blackwater Park

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Mental Block 00:00 Tools
Roundabout 00:00 Tools
Rock Song 00:00 Tools
One's Life 00:00 Tools
Indian Summer 00:00 Tools
Dirty Face 00:00 Tools
For Noone 00:00 Tools
Bleak 00:00 Tools
Falling Into Apathy 00:00 Tools
Blackwater Park 00:00 Tools
Patterns in the Ivy 00:00 Tools
The leper affinity 00:00 Tools
Opeth 00:00 Tools
Harvest 00:00 Tools
Moist 00:00 Tools
Blood Upon The Altar 00:00 Tools
Coress my body 00:00 Tools
Dirt Box 00:00 Tools
The drapery falls 00:00 Tools
Dirge for november 00:00 Tools
Tongues 00:00 Tools
Mental Blocks 00:00 Tools
Sounds and thoughts 00:00 Tools
for no one(beatles cover) 00:00 Tools
as one 00:00 Tools
04 Indian Summer 00:00 Tools
For No-one 00:00 Tools
Mental Block - 3.17 00:00 Tools
03 One's Life 00:00 Tools
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By: ChrisGoes(Rock) Hard & heavy guitar rock from Berlin, 1971, with 'no-messin' attitude, overloaded guitar, and english vocals. Includes a cover of the Beatles "For No One", and a mini epic 8 min work-out "Rock Song". Somehow we can't help thinking maybe UFO saw this lot & decided to nick their act.. Housed in a great digipak. Also very similar to Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Another one of those German bands with a British vocalist. The line-up was Richard Routledge (vocals, guitar), Michael Fechner (guitar), Andreas Scholz (bass, he came from the recently disbanded Murphy Blend!) and Norbert Kagelmann (drums). "Dirt Box" had a promisingly weird cover, but the music was quite common for the period: guitar-based hard blues-rock in the Anglo-American style. The material written by Fechner and Scholz ("Mental Block", "Rock Song" and "Indian Summer") was the best, recalling the brilliance of Armaggedon. Routledge's material tended towards boogie blues and sounded more like Free. He also wrote all the lyrics. The album also included a good cover version of the Beatles' "For No One". This is one of many albums of which the original copies sell for small fortunes today. To meet the increasing demand, Second Battle re-released the album in 1990 in its original sleeve. If you go for originals though, expect to part with 250 DM. 1. Mental block 2. Roundabout 3. OneĀ“s life 4. Indian summer 5. Dirty face 6. Rock song 7. For noone Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.