Gash — A Young Man’s Gash 1972 (Germany, Heavy Progressive Rock) Full Album

The group “Gash“ from Bremen existed for less than a year, during which time they released a single and an album, which was recorded at Windrose Studio from April to May 1972 in Hamburg. The album included only four tracks. The album’s best track, “A Young Man’s Gash,” takes up the entire second side. After the band’s breakup, Dicky Tarrach and Manfred Thiers formed Randy Pie in early 1973, along with Bernd Wippitsch from Petards and Werner Becker from Studiker. Jochen Peters joined the late lineup of the rock band The Rattles. He later took the pseudonym Ludi LaFayette and formed Wolfsmond. Tracks: All tracks written by Jochen Peters. 01. Angel And Mother - 00:00 02. Twentyone Days - 06:30 03. In The Sea - 13:22 04. A Young Man’s Gash Part I - 20:45 05. A Young Man’s Gash Part II - 28:24 06. A Young Man’s Gash Part III - 33:09 Personnel: Jochen “Lu Lafayette“ Peters - piano, organ, harpsichord, lead vocals Frank Feldhusen - guitars, vocals Manfred Thiers - bass Reinhard Schiemann - drums, percussions
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