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    Night Sun – Mournin (1972)

    Night Sun were a German rock band including Bruno Schaab (vocals, bass), Walter Kirchgessner (guitar), Knut Rossler (organ, saxophon) and also Ulrich Staudt (drums).

    Their only album, Mournin’, was released in 1972 on Polydor’s Zebra label. Kirchgessner’s compositions and also method of guitar playing reminds of Deep Purples’s Ritchie Blackmore, and Schaab’s vocals recalled the screams of Robert Plant fromLed Zeppelin The group played a loud, Deep Purple/Black Sabbath/Led Zeppelin style rock, with a particular “heavy progressive” instrumentation of lead guitar, organ, bass and drums. The album was produced by Konrad Plank (whose production credits consist of Kraftwerk’s very early outcome and Ash Ra Tempel) at the Windrose Studio, Hamburg.

    With their unexpected changes of rhythm frameworks, guitar-with-organ riffing style and also some studio effects, particularly phasing, Night Sun never ever went too close to the common boogie and rock ‘n’ roll catch.

    Their sound contained numerous components, every one of which will certainly be of interest to followers of Thrash, Stoner, Doom, Power and also Prog Metal, and their 1970s origins.

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