Showing posts with label Jane. Show all posts
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Friday, November 21, 2008

Jane at Home Live

Jane at their apogee brings into focus all their subtle qualities that had by this time made them the most groovin' German band which didn't really fit into the Krautrock category with their rather simple but effective brand of heavy blues/rock on this spaced out August 1976 live performance at the Niedersachsenhalle in their hometown of Hanover, Germany. Loathe it or love it it's all here , stoned out vocals, lofty guitar freakouts, pulsating Hammond organ and the cumbersome beat which made the Jane sound so distinct. Next to Grobschnitt's Solar Music Live this is the penultimate German live rock album hands down and the only Jane album to achieve gold status. Searing versions of Daytime and Hangman off their first LP Together as well as the ballad Out In The Rain from the Here We Are LP burn with even more passion than the originals along with excerpts from Fire, Water, Earth & Air plus an extended 20 minute epic entitled Windows which was not released on any of their studio albums is included here exclusively for the home crowd. Not a directionless jam but actually one of their strongest compositions with impressive use of synths!

Much to the chagrin of long time Jane fans Daytime was left out of earlier single CD re-ssues but is included in a January 2009 double CD re-issue along with several bonus tracks taken from a contemporary WDR Radio broadcast. All of Jane's cool friends can now come together in the sun once again! Not only one of the best live German albums but one of the best live rock albums to emerge from the seventies period. Indespensable. A headphone album if there ever was one. (Sursa)

Jane

Considered to be one of the great German spacerock bands of the 70's. JANE plays a Progressive rock navigating between a breathtaking guitar solos, powerful keyboards, polished and mighty arrangements and an almost constantly dragging tempo added up to the typical JANE's touch and were characteristic for a melodic hard rock that had no equal in Germany. Their music sometimes is close to PINK FLOYD works or close to groups like ELOY. "Together" (underground hard rock) and "Between Heaven & Hell" (space rock) are their classic releases and the recommended purchase. "Fire, Water, Earth and Air" is quite a bit different, sounding more like PINK FLOYD (partly "Meddle", partly "Momentary Lapse of Reason") and ELOY. "Between Heaven And Hell" is the best album I've heard of them. "Here We Are" and "Age Of Madness" are supposed to be other good ones.(Sursa)


1972
Together
3.77
(29 ratings)

1973
Here We Are
3.41
(16 ratings)

1974
Jane III
2.65
(11 ratings)

1975
Lady
2.93
(13 ratings)

1976
Fire, Water, Earth and Air
3.39
(17 ratings)

1977
Between Heaven and Hell
3.49
(13 ratings)

1978
Age Of Madness
2.53
(7 ratings)

1979
Sign No. 9
2.64
(4 ratings)

1980
Jane
3.17
(3 ratings)

1982
Germania
1.92
(4 ratings)

1986
Beautiful Lady
1.50
(3 ratings)

1996
Resurrection
1.25
(3 ratings)

2002
Genuine
2.57
(3 ratings)

2003
Shine On
1.73
(4 ratings)

2007
Voices
2.52
(3 ratings)

JANE Live Albums


1976
Jane at Home Live
4.01
(16 ratings)

1990
Jane Live '89
3.67
(3 ratings)

2002
Live 2002
3.77
(2 ratings)

JANE DVD & Videos


2008
Tribute To Peter Panka
4.00
(1 ratings)

JANE Boxset & Compilations


1977
Waiting For The Sunshine
not rated

1977
Crowns
not rated