The Savage Rose - 1968 - The Savage Rose (The Yellow Album)

One of the greatest and most underrated bands in rock history. Danish legend, it deserves to become a legend of the world. Their outstanding merits performers joined in the manner of Jefferson Airplane, combining rock with Baroque melodic figures, forms Chicago blues, jazz rhythms and sounds of Scandinavian folklore. In comparison with the slow sensuality of the blues, The Savage Rose performed their medieval liturgy is very impressive, filling virtuoso and prudently won back excursions into classical music pulsating rock rhythms. The center of the band's sound was an exotic singer's voice Anniset whose vocal technique "is a wonderful distillate all female rock vocal styles in the '60s" (Lester Bangs), "a hoarse voice cooing whether women, or child, especially stands out emotionally economical background sound of the ensemble "...
Tracks:

01. Your Sign/My Sign (3:08)
02. Open Air Shop (5:33)
03. You Be Free (1:29)
04. Oh Baby Where Have You Gone? (2:11)
05. A Girl I Knew (4:38)
06. Everybody Must Know (2:56)
07. Savage Rose (2:42)
08. Her Story (4:36)
09. White Swans' Marriage Clothes (2:25)
10. Sleep (1:58)
11. You'll Be Alright (3:17)
Personnel:
Bass – Jens Rugsted
Drums – Alex Riel
Guitar – Flemming Ostermann
Harpsichord – Ilse Maria Koppel
Organ, Lyrics By – Anders Koppel
Piano, Music By – Thomas Koppel
Vocals – Annisette

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