Let It Out Frankie Dymon Jnr. (1971) Full Album
Let It Out is without a doubt the most unlikely Krautrock album ever made. I don t know what the good Achim Reichel was thinking when he decided to make an album with beat poet Frank Dostal, but I m absolutely over the moon that he did. This album connects two different, and highly unlikely, worlds with a grace and power that literally made my jaw drop, when I first heard it. Psychedelic soul and Krautrock WTF Yep that s right. Let It Out sounds like Richie Havens teamed up with Faust, Funkadelic and Amon Düül I guess you must be scratching your head by now, but let me tell you straight away, this bizarre concoction works wonders. I ve never been much of a spoken word fan, but on here the vocals seem just right and funky to boot. Dostal s poetry speaks about esoteric notions, ganja, let s all get together teachings and antiwar, often touching on a distinct urban vibe that almost feels like protorap, without ever diverging fr
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