Seedog We Hope To See You 1974 FULL ..ALBUM Krautrock..ladislav&zivanovic..Format: Vinyl,LP, Stereo Country: Germany Published: 1974 Gender: Rock Style: Krautrock, Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock/+List of Titles A1 Out Of The City 7:13 A2 Seerock 7:39 A3 Scizoid Game 9:04 B1 Black Suits 11:46 B2 Espresso Brazil A&B 11:33 Distributed By – Musik-Vertrieb Membran GmbH Remembered At - Delta Acoustic Studio Remixed At - Delta Acoustic Studio Lacquer Cut At - Tonstudio Pfanz/+Bass, Acoustic Guitar - Jorg Hahnfeld Design [Cover Design] - Silvia Christoph Drums, Percussion - Dietmar Burmeister Engineer [Engineered By] – Manfred Schunke Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals [Sec. Voice] – Klaus Pankau Lacquer Cut By - PF* Lead Vocals [First Voice], Guitar – Lothar Muschinski Producer [Produced By] – Delta-Acustic GmbH* Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Bernie Schumacher* Tenor Saxophone [Tenor], Soprano Saxophone [Sopran Sax], Flute – Michael Sauber Written-By – Burmeister*, Hahnfeld*, Pankau*/+SEEDOG seems to be a one-time session project that only produced this album in 1974. It was started by drummer Dieter Burmeister, who also had collaborations with Ash Ra Tempel and Agitation Free. The footage combines several styles in its entirety, making it really impossible to categorize. German label Delta Acustic then experimented with 360-degree stereo effects, and the album was recorded for some special Sennheiser headphones, for example. The first out of the city song starts semi-tastic. This sounds not very unique - as popular as the band America (Horse without a Name). Seerock is in a jazz rock vein that later fades into a distracting part with excellent space guitar contributions. Thus, this song can be considered the highlight of the album. Scizoid Game and Black Suits are very simple in parts like the Liverpool beat band of the 60s taking the first step forward. And Espresso Brazil finally mixes a mild Latin rhythm, fusion touch and folk elements. Seedog is one of those wonders of an album. The band was founded by Dietmar Burmeister of Ashra Tempel and Agitation Free.Music isn't that bad. The songs are fine. Music is a little too middle of road rock/pop to interest me. There are actually no great or even good songs here and that's a big problem when the sound is bad too. It's a decent album, but nothing more. Ladislav&Z..........