TETRAGON 'Stretch' LP (Germany, Garden Of Delights, Catalogue #LP 004) Brand new/unplayed copy of limited year 2011 Garden Of Delights label LP edition (edition of 1000 copies only) of issued-for-the-very-first-time-after-39 years second album (recorded in 1971, same year as their released at that time first LP 'Nature') of searing guitar/keyboards dominated heavy jamming progressive rock stunner by German band Tetragon.
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"Tetragon, successor of Trikolon, were founded in Osnabrueck (Lower Saxony) in the spring of 1971. They released their first and only LP, Nature, in that very year. It came out as CD on Musea in 1995. At the end of 1971, Tetragon recorded in a Hamburg studio five long tracks in their well-proven style for their second LP, the release of which, however, failed. Fortunately, the master tape has survived until the present day, so that now, 39 years past schedule, the work was released on LP. Three of the five songs have been written by the band itself, one by Eddie Harris ('Listen here') and one by John McLaughlin ('Dragon song'). The two latter ones had already been interpreted by Brian Auger. Especially remarkable are Hendrik Schaper's exceptional play on keyboards and Juergen Jaehner's hot guitar play. The other two, however, are their equals in skill and talent. The LP edition is a limited edition of 1000 numbered copies and comes with a four-page colour insert in LP size, including a detailed band history in German and in English language, band photographs, discography with cover and label repros etc."
'An obscure band, Tetragon originated from Osnabrueck in Northern Germany from the Brian Auger inspired Blues Limited. Later, after discovering The Nice, they changed their style and became the organ fronted trio Trikolon, and upon becoming a quartet they changed name to Tetragon! After having toured with their Dutch heroes Ekseption, it's not surprising that Tetragon moved to an ever-more complex classical rock with extensive use of rearranged Bach and other classical themes. The deliberate accent on their blues and psychedelic roots, guaranteed a unique twist on the genre, though on their sole album NATURE one can detect much The Nice, Egg and Dutch progressive stylisms. An unknown classic.' - The Crack In The Cosmic Egg
Tracks on this LP are as follows:
| A1 | Snowstorm | 7:50 |
| A2 | Listen Here | 11:00 |
| B1 | The Light | 9:10 |
| B2 | Hovering Stones | 6:20 |
| B3 | Dragon Song | 7:50 |
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