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01. PHANTOM BAND - Freedom Of Speech
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02. PHANTOM BAND - E.F.1
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03. PHANTOM BAND - Brain Police
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04. PHANTOM BAND - No Question
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05. PHANTOM BAND - Relax
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06. PHANTOM BAND - Gravity
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07. PHANTOM BAND - Trapped Again
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08. PHANTOM BAND - Experiments
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09. PHANTOM BAND - Dream Machine
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10. PHANTOM BAND - Dangerous Conversation
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ARTIST
PHANTOM BAND
TITLE
Freedom Of Speech
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
BUREAU B
CATALOG #
BB 046CD
BB 046CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
3/30/2010
Originally released in 1981 on Sky Records, Bureau B reissues the second album by
Phantom Band
, a Cologne combo assembled by
Can
drummer
Jaki Liebezeit
. By this point in the band's history, ex-Can bass player
Rosko Gee
(earlier
Steve Winwood
's bassist in
Traffic
) had left the band. The surviving quartet managed without a bass for the most part (or substituted a keyboard) and invited spoken-word performer
Sheldon Ancel
to step up to the microphone. And while the debut album revealed many Caribbean or African influences and a generally positive frame of mind,
Freedom Of Speech
is a somewhat darker avant-garde rock manifesto, interspersed with individual dub or reggae pieces. Regular Phantom Band members alongside Jaki Liebezeit included keyboarder
Helmut Zerlett
, known to a wider television audience in Germany through the
Harald Schmidt Show
, percussionist
Olek Gelba
and guitarist
Dominik von Senger
, all drawn from the deep pool of Cologne musical talent which has given rise to so many projects over the past thirty years:
Dunkelziffer
,
Damo Suzuki Band
,
Unknown Cases
("Masimba Bele"),
Club Off Chaos
, and
Trance Groove
, to name just a few. The CD booklet features comments by
Asmus Tietchens
.
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