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product_id: 189887365
title: "Wiederhoren"
brand: "kraan"
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reviews_count: 8
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# Wiederhoren

**Brand:** kraan
**Price:** € 71.39
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Wiederhoren by kraan
- **How much does it cost?** € 71.39 with free shipping
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Wiederhoren

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    more amazing kraan
  

*by B***J on Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2009*

Kraan formed in 1967, and before long, art rock was the order of the day. Their early 70s albums featured long jams, and prog elements that were way above average. This band was funky, and did not indulge in a lot of the meandering other prog bands did. Even their covers were good. No tiger faces comming out of melting palm trees on Venus.By 1977, when WIderhorn came out, music had changed. Rock became glossier and prog seemed like a dead limb of the hippie dreams body. Punk was staging its conter revolution.Kraan's answer to this was to update their sound without selling out or appealing to trends. On this album, the band tighten's their arrangements, and comes out with an energetic jazz-rock-funk stew. The production is polished but never slick, and the instrumentals  are as advanced as ever. The number are long, as are the solos, but Kraan was always talented enough to sustain this without self-indulging.There is also some great "pop" here. "Let's Take A Ride," is a beautiful fender rhodes cooker that would not be out of place on a Steely Dan record.Obviously, I think this is a great record and would be a great introdution to Kraan if you don't already know their work .

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Have a soft spot for this one
  

*by S***Y on Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2013*

I think this is the more accomplished album by Kraan. The sax player is gone and in his place is the fantastic keyboard player who is obviously having fun and displaying his fingering abilities in here. Recorded by both Conny Plank and Walter Quintus (the kings of engineering in Germany during the 70s and 80s) this album sounds awesome and tight. Also Peter Wolbrandt is in his most fluid and Hendrix influenced (not only the guitar but also his voice) here. The tunes are fun and rock - prog- fusion tinged in a way that only Kraan could create, really. Who can you compare these guys to? Can't really think of any other group that sounds like them....Highly recommended if you are coming for the first time or if you only heard their first 4 more famous ones.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    One of the Greatest Bands you've NEVER Heard!
  

*by A***. on Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2000*

Unlike the other german bands of the period, who people tend to pigeonhole as "Krautrock" (thus ignoring the sometimes not so subtle variations in approach and instrumentation), Kraan never allowed only  one-dimensional elements like texture to direct the music. We're talking  about MONSTER musicians here. Peter Wolbrandt might be the only rock  musician who brought unadultered samples of true jazz guitar to his  playing, and Hellmut Hattler is probably one of the all-time top bass  players on earth. In this album, the processed sax of Johannes  "Alto" Pappert gave way to ex-Karthago keyboardist Ingo Bischof,  who contributes with great e-piano/clavinet and spacey synth landscapes.  Some people might think Kraan is more fusion than rock (they did chose to  concentrate on that path on later albums), but their rock origins can be  heard throughout. From the lysergic soundscapes of "Let's Take a  Ride" to the manic title track, this band *delivers*. After listening  to this outlandish diplay of musicianship, you'll understand why the  (sadly) few people who actually know about Kraan have them among his fave  bands (fans include, among others, Ed and Seaweed of the Ozric Tentacles)

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