Saat (Remastered) Emtidi

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Album-Release:
1972

HRA-Release:
28.03.2018

Label: Pilz

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Emtidi

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  • 1 Walking in the Park 06:37
  • 2 Träume 03:26
  • 3 Touch the Sun 12:06
  • 4 Love Time Rain 02:53
  • 5 Saat 04:16
  • 6 Die Reise 10:17
  • Total Runtime 39:35

Info for Saat (Remastered)



Emtidi were a duo comprising the German Maik Hirschfeldt and the Canadian Dolly Holmes. Their first album was a low budget production, released in a very limited quantity on the minor Thorofon label. The music presented here was a somewhat ordinary kind of acoustic folk. Far more interesting and completely different was Emtidi's classic second album Saat, made with a solid involvement from Dieter Dierks (engineer, bass, mellotron, percussion) in the Dierks Studio, Stommeln in February 1972. Here is a complete run-down of this absolutely essential album: "Walkin' The Park" started side one - the first half of it was a quiet, lush folk song with treated acoustic guitars and electric piano, this running into a furious acid guitar solo. "Traume" was a nonsensical interlude with wordless vocals, floating keyboards, vibes and jew harp, while the long track "Touch The Sun" finished side one. For several minutes an electronically treated organ created a cosmic atmosphere similar to vintage Klaus Schulze or Ash Ra Tempel. Then the track developed into a beautiful folk ballad, which Holmes sang in her most angelic voice. "Love Time Rain", opening side two, was a short folk-rock song recalling British groups like Fairport Convention or Steeleye Span. Tile title piece "Saat" was another acoustic showcase, but far more cosmic sounding than the previous track. The concluding track "Die Reise" was the only one with German lyrics, sung by Hirschfeldt. It could be argued that the energetic sections of this track ruined the relaxed atmosphere elsewhere on the album, but otherwise it was a great track.

"Saat is a little-known gem and Krautrock classic, an album full of dreamy and beautiful melodies. The Emtidi duo considerably expanded its instrumentation and style, and played a unique mix of folk, art rock, and psychedelic music. Besides acoustic guitar, the sound is mainly dominated by synthesizers, Mellotron, and other keyboard instruments, which are often played in a classical style. Some softly floating organ parts are comparable to early Tangerine Dream. In contrast stands a song like "Love Time Rain," which could be written by the British folk band Pentangle. On most tracks, Dolly Holmes sings lead with her high, transfigured voice. Aside from "Die Reise," a fairy tale story sung by Maik Hirschfeldt, all the songs have English lyrics. The album has a surprisingly full sound for a duo recording, although no drums were used. Most contemporary German bands played with new styles and sounds, but only a few obtained such wonderful music out of their experiments." (Klaus Kehrle, AMG)

Maik Hirschfeldt, acoustic guitars, electric guitar
Leslie guitar, electric bass, flute, synthesizer, cymbal, vibraphone, Maultrommel, vocals
Dolly Holmes, piano, electric piano, Hammond organ, mellotron, electric spinet, kazoo, vocals
Dieter Dierks, bass, percussion, mellotron

Produced by Rolf-Ulrich Kaiser

Digitally remastered



Emtidi
Das Folkduo Emtidi, bestehend aus dem Deutschen Maik Hirschfeldt und der Kanadierin Dolly Holmes, brachte zwischen 1970 und 1972 2 Alben heraus. Während auf dem ersten Album "Emtidi" noch relativ einfacher Folk gespielt wird, ist das zweite Album "Saat", auch Dank der Unterstützung von Dieter Dierks an den Keyboards, ein Kleinod des Krautrocks.

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