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BROSELMASCHINE<br />

Personnel (Broselmaschine):<br />

• PETER BURSCH g<br />

• JENNI SCHUCKER v, flt<br />

• WILLI KISSMER v, g<br />

• LUTZ RINGER b<br />

• MIKE HELLBACH mellotron, perc<br />

ALBUM:<br />

• same (Pilz 20 2100-2) 1971<br />

Personnel (Peter Bursch & Die Broselmaschine):<br />

• PETER BURSCH g<br />

• WILLI KISSMER v, g<br />

• KLAUS DAPPER flt, b, sax, tuba<br />

ALBUM (up to '76):<br />

• same (Xenophone 161.012) 1976<br />

This was the project of Peter Bursch, a master of acoustic guitar. Besides the Broselmaschine<br />

albums, he has issued several hand books on how to play acoustic guitar. He formed the first<br />

Broselmaschine line-up way back in 1968, inspired by the American folk music of Bob Dylan,<br />

Joan Baez, Phil Ochs and Joni Mitchell. Some of these people brought with them experiences<br />

from Irish and British folklore. During the early seventies the band lived as a commune in<br />

Duisburg. Their first album was recorded in August 1971 and released on Pilz. It included six<br />

tracks in all, most outstanding was their Steeleye Span-ish version of the Scottish traditional song<br />

"Lassie", which came with perfect multi-voice harmonies electric guitar and mandolin. Other<br />

tracks like "Schmetterling" had a more eastern flavour with sitar. It is one of the best German<br />

folk rock albums ever recorded!<br />

Regretfully Broselmaschine disbanded about a year after this release. Some of the members<br />

travelled to India. In 1975 Peter Bursch formed a new Broselmaschine, now dubbing themselves<br />

'Peter Bursch & Die Broselmaschine' They were helped by Mani Neumeier and Roland Schaeffer<br />

from Guru Guru and Jan Fride from Kraan on a new LP project. In spite of these guest<br />

appearances, the resulting album was still in a clearly defined folk style, although quite different<br />

from the 1972 album.<br />

BROTHER T & FAMILY<br />

ALBUM:<br />

"Bralling Of The Rock" (Fass 15008) 1970<br />

No further inform<strong>at</strong>ion available about this one, perhaps it was another exploit<strong>at</strong>ion album<br />

fe<strong>at</strong>uring Lucifer's Friend members?<br />

BULLDOG<br />

Personnel:<br />

• GERHARDT STONING pno, v<br />

• MICHAEL EHRHARDT g<br />

• GUNTHER OEMICHEN g

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