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- 01. Sangandongo
02. MalangaNIAGARA
Niagara
Die deutsche ‘’Drum-Legende’’ Klaus Weiss formierte NIAGARA , um 1971 seine Vision eines Orchesters, welches ausschließlich aus Schlagzeugern und Percussion besteht, zu realisieren.Udo Lindenberg und Keith Forsey sind nur zwei der berühmten Musiker, die an den Aufnahmen der beiden langen Stücke auf diesem Album mitgewirkt haben auf dem kraftvolle,hypnotisierende Grooves den Hörer immer tiefer in ihrem Bann ziehen.- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 25.07.2016
- EAN
- EAN 0710473190015
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