Markheim - Dirty Woman

If the copyright holder deems that I affect his interests, please write to me (RainbowRockClub@), and I’ll remove the video. The group was created in early 1972 by bass player Andreas “Brian“ Wyden in the Italian part of Switzerland - in the city of Paradiso (canton of Ticino) and disbanded at the end of that year due to lack of money and interest from record companies (but left behind interesting curious demos records). In the summer of 1972, the group went to Venice to record their songs, the music and lyrics of which were written by Andreas Wyden - and which are a mixture of progressive, folk and psychedelics, some of which are quite experimental, with a clear influence from the British heavy program. In general, this is a very interesting record, which did not arouse the interest of record labels in the early 70s and was first released in 1991 through the efforts of the famous Swiss poet and music archivist Dubravko Pusek (who also financed this entire project through his publishing company), in a tiny print run 200 copies. Personnel: Trevor «TJ» Thoms — guitars Andreas «Brian» Wyden — bass Phillip «Dead Fred» Reeves — piano Enzo «Heinz» Geninazza — percussion
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