Days Days in 1971 Denmark, Psychedelic Rock, Proto Prog

Days - Days in 1971 (Denmark, Psychedelic Rock, Proto-Prog) Days - a group of Copenhagen (København), founded in 1967, broke up in 1971, released this one album ... The original lineup: Peter Lindhe (drums), John Kjaergaard (vocals / rhythm guitar), Ole Fester (vocals / bass) and Lars Reinau (vocals / guitar). The original repertoire - mostly blues-rock cover versions of songs Cream, John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones. In 1968/1969, Peter Linde and Lars Reynal began writing his own material for the band’s repertoire, and changed to a more lyrical songs with elements of The Beatles, Procol Harum and early Deep Purple. In 1969, Jørn Anker (organ Hammond) joined the band, he also contributed to the writing of new original songs for the Days. LP was recorded in the early summer of 1970, and in 1971 the group disbanded due to musical differences. Peter Lindhe and Jørn Anker formed another group under the same name and released two more albums (1975 and 1977) ... The original vinyl record is one of the rarest ... Tracks: 01. Preambulum/Discovery In Blue - 0:00 02. Believe Me - 6:29 03. Fell The Joy - 11:04 04. What Can I Do - 18:01 05. The Lonely Shepherd Boy - 24:47 06. Globe Without A Soul - 29:22 Personnel: - Lars Reinau - lead guitar, vocals - Jørn Anker - Hammond organ, vocals - Ole Fester - bass - Peter Lindhe - drums
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