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Holger Czukay

Der Osten Ist Rot

Label: Virgin

Format: LP

Genre: Electronic

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Late 80's re-issue on Virgin of Holger Czukay's 1984 third solo album after Can, featuring Jaki Liebezeit and Conny Plank.

** condition: NM/NM ** "‘Der Osten Ist Rot’ is a wigged-out 1984 treat helmed by Can’s Holger Czukay, with drums by his legendary bandmate Jaki Liebzeit and vital synth input from Conny Plank.  Now making its first official digital release, the 1984 album was Czukay’s 3rd solo side, proper, following from ‘Movies’ [1979], and ‘On The Way To The Peak Of Normal’ [1981] in pursuit of an elusive, avant and pop-wise spirit that would also be explored on its follow-up ‘Rome Remains Rome’, before Czukay set off on two seminal ambient trips with David Sylvian in 1988-’89 (recently reissued and very much worth a look-see!).  ‘Der Osten Ist Rot’ is perhaps most notorious for both its balmy, mis-leading opener, the strolling new wave pop bop of ‘The Photo Song’, and its title track, an exotica-tinged cover of the 1960’s Chinese national anthem, ‘The East Is Red’, which is likely a nod to his former tutor Karlheinz Stockhausen’s ‘Hymnal’ suite of mutated anthems. However, the fun doesn’t stop with those two - the rest of the album is a madcap ride, coolly swerving from grooving, brassy avant-disco in ‘Bänkel Rap’, to a haunting organ and vocal piece by Michy (who also turns up on Czukay’s ‘Flux & Mutability’ LP with David Sylvian), and taking in the wild studio cut-up of ‘Collage’, along with the supremely crafty, weightless gait of ‘Das Massenmedium’ which, like album closer ‘Traum Mal Wieder’ strongly recalls his work on the cult ‘Las Vampyrettes’ outing with Conny Plank, while the uncannily prescient rhythmic concrète of ‘Schaue Vertrauensvoll In Die Zukunft’ also deserves a mention."

Details
Cat. number: OVED 161
Year: 1970
Notes:
Recorded at the Can Studio. Mixed and processed by Holger Czukay in his laboratory. ℗ 1984 Virgin Records Ltd. © 1984 Virgin Records Ltd. Made in England / Manufactured in England. OVED mid-price reissue, probably dating around 1987 / 1988. Photography credits for inner sleeve, but this version is non-gatefold, and without innersleeve. Track B1 has the subtitle "(The East Is Red)" on backcover. Rock warning notice (liner notes on backcover): The party-leaders in Peking have published a new cultural-guide-book, which is specially dedicated to Red China's youth. In this booklet "How to recognize decadent music", the functionaries react against the increasing interest of the young Chinese to western music. Because there is a great demand on the black market for tapes of Rock'n'Roll and disco music. The worried guardians of revolutionary culture are warning of the "siren sound of the west" because rock music leads to alcohol and drug addiction, to violence and homosexuality. "The music of Elvis Presley is only the expression of a confused blind excitement". The book closes with the serious warning that Rock'n'Roll endangers your health. It recommends Red Chinese productions, like the revolution song "The feaces-collectors descend from the mountain" for their soothing qualities.