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Album Review: Join Inn

  • Artist: Ash Ra Tempel
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1973
  • Total Time: 43:33
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Ash Ra Tempel's fourth LP marked something of a pause, a recap, especially after the surprising Seven Up (which featured Timothy Leary as a guest). The temporary return of Klaus Schulze also greatly contributes to this feeling of summation. The album features two side-long pieces that represent literally two sides of the band, the Krautrock and space music incarnations. "Freak 'n' Roll" is a 19-minute hard-hitting jam, with Schulze bashing away behind the drums and Manuel Göttsching churning some mean guitar riffs while Harmut Enke ploughs heavy basslines. The track is actually an excerpt from a longer improvisation and begins with a fade in that throws the listener in the middle of an already heated session. Long but hardly long-winded, this track deserves a place alongside Can's "You Do Right" and Faust's "Krautrock": it has the drive, the psychedelic appeal, and the creativity of what epitomized the Krautrock style in the minds of young Englishmen and Americans for a while. The 24-minute "Jenseits" sees Schulze at the Synthi A and the organ, weaving dreamy drones and uplifting chords for Göttsching to doodle over. Enke's lines are not always as relevant as one would wish, and Rosi Mueller's soft-spoken narration seems to get in the way during the first few minutes -- in short, this is not Ash Ra Tempel at their ethereal best, but it's still a fine exercise in late-night musical dreaming that will appeal to fans of Phaedra-era Tangerine Dream while not misrepresenting that aspect of the group's work. And put together, those two pieces make a very fine introduction to the first few years of Ash Ra Tempel. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Freak 'n' Roll Klaus Schulze, Manuel Göttsching, Harmut Enke Ash Ra Tempel (19:14)
Jenseits Klaus Schulze, Manuel Göttsching, Harmut Enke Ash Ra Tempel (24:13)

Credits

Manuel Göttsching (Synthesizer), Manuel Göttsching (Guitar), Harmut Enke (Bass), Harmut Enke (Guitar), Rosi Mueller (Vocals), Klaus Schulze (Drums), Dieter Dierks (Engineer), Rolf Ulrich Kaiser (Producer), Klaus Schulze (Schlagzeug), Klaus Schulze (Keyboards), Klaus Schulze (Electronics)
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Join Inn
Studio album by Ash Ra Tempel
Released 1973
Recorded 1972
Genre Krautrock
Label Ohr
Producer Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser
Professional reviews
Ash Ra Tempel chronology
Seven Up Join Inn Starring Rosi

Join Inn is an experimental rock album in the Krautrock genre by Ash Ra Tempel. It was recorded at Studio Dierks by Dieter Dierks during breaks in the sessions for Walter Wegmuller's Tarot album.[1] It was originally released on LP by Ohr in Berlin, catalogue number OMM 556032. Each side of the LP comprises one long track.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Manuel Göttsching, Harmut Enke and Klaus Schultze.

  1. "Freak'n'roll" – 19:15
  2. "Jenseits" – 24:18

Personnel

  • Harmut Enke – bass
  • Manuel Göttsching – guitar
  • Rosi Müller – vocals (credited as 'Rosi')
  • Klaus Schulze – drums, organ, 'synthi A'

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