Der folgende Link führt zu einem Beitrag aus „der Zeit“ über die Ernst-Merck-Halle in Hamburg mit einer grandiosen Aufnahme der Band Frumpy aus dem Jahr 1970. In the end the audience was estimated at between 75,000 and 100,000 people. Formed after the break-up of folk rockers The City Preachers, Frumpy released four albums in 1970–1973 and achieved considerable commercial success. Inga Rumpf (Bild) wurde 1946 in Hamburg als Tochter eines Seemanns und einer Schneiderin geboren. [2][3][4] In the spring of 1969, Lindenberg left to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Carsten Bohn, who by November that year had grown disappointed with Krause and called for the band to pursue a new creative direction, "a fusion of rock, blues, classical, folk and psychedelic."[2][4][5]. [3] They then released It's Getting Better (1973), which had a strong Afrobeat influence, and caused Die Zeit to hail Rumpf as a "superstar", after which in early 1974 Kravetz left the band to join Randy Pie. They disbanded in 1972 although the various members all worked together at various times over the following two decades and they reunited again in 1989, producing three more albums over five years after which they disbanded once more. Reforming in March 1970 as Frumpy (a play on Rumpf's surname inspired by seeing the word "frumpy" in a CBS record catalogue) the new line-up of Rumpf, Bohn, Kravetz and Schott debuted at the Essen International Pop & Blues Festival in April 1970, where two of their songs "Duty" and "Floating" were recorded and released on the live compilation album Pop & Blues Festival '70. (1990) and News (1991) but by 1992 the members had moved in different directions and the group was once more disbanded in 1995. Bis zum Herbst 1970 standen Frumpy unter anderem in Frankreich und Deutschland auf der Bühne, beispielsweise neben der damals schon bekannten Band Yes. [4] Rumpf was voted 'Best Female Rock Singer of 1973' by Musikexpress readers. bei eBay. Frumpy was a German progressive rock/krautrock band based in Hamburg, which was active between 1970–1972 and 1990–1995. The third album Ooh Baby (1974) was written mostly by Askew and Conti and veered towards the P-funk sound, and the band toured the U.S. as a support act for Aerosmith and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Inga Rumpf's career began in 1965 with a folk act called City Preachers, who soon had a considerable following thanks to their mix of folk, blues, country, gospel and jazz. [3][10] On 23 February 1983 the founder members played a one-off reunion concert in Hamburg. [7][9] Musikexpress published an obituary for the band in August 1972. They recorded their debut album All Will Be Changed in August 1970. Her voice often drew comparisons to Janis Joplin, but Rumpf was able to develop her own unique vocal style. Frumpy faszinierte mich schon 1970, einerseits durch die tolle und ausdrucksstarke Stimme von Inga Rumpf, fast mehr oder zumindest genauso aber durch das virtuose Spiel von Jean-Jacques Kravetz auf der Hammond B-3, der ein wahrer Könner dieses Instrumentes ist, was mir als Liebhaber der Hammond Organ nur zurecht kam. Frumpy – How the … ... featuring the famous female blues singer Inga Rumpf. [6], Initially the band played without a guitarist, which was unusual in the rock genre, and the band instead made great use of Kravetz's "spacey organ excursions" and his powerful Leslie Rotating Speaker System, a sound modification and frequency modulation device. It was only later that we began to write songs that called for a guitar. The German press hailed them as the best German rock band of their time and their vocalist Inga Rumpf as … 2 von 5 . 1972: Splitting of the band (Rumpf, Kravetz, Schott -> Atlantis (12)). "[7][8] The German music magazine Musikexpress dubbed Frumpy as the best German rock act of the year, while Inga Rumpf, variously described as "smoky", "demonic" and "roaring," was declared by national newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung to be the "greatest individual vocal talent" of the German rock scene so far. The same year, the compilation The Best of All My Years was released. Critics hailed her 1996 album In the 25th Hour as her best to that point. She recorded three albums with the group and continued to use the name after a disagreement with founder O'Brien Docker and a subsequent fundamental line-up change. Her voice often drew comparisons to Janis Joplin, but Rumpf was able to develop her own unique vocal style. I.D Company (Inga Rumpf and Dagmar Krause)"I.D Company"[1970]{Germany}(Avant Garde) I think this slots in between Inga's time with The City Preachers and Frumpy. After Frumpy disbanded, Rumpf founded Atlantis in 1972, with Kravetz and Schott, along with new additions Frank Diez on guitar and Curt Cress on drums. September 1970. Atlantis disbanded in 1975 after three excellent years, and Rumpf released her first solo effort, Second Hand Mädchen, which was heavily influenced by Lindenberg who, two years earlier, had established himself as one of the most promising German rock acts. [1] He was replaced in Frumpy by Erwin Kama, who had previously played in Murphy Blend, and Kama appears on several of the tracks on Frumpy's third album By The Way, being ousted halfway through recording in March 1972 when Kravetz rejoined the band. Her 1999 album, Walking in the Light, contained text adaptations of the biblical Sermon on the Mount. gehört habe. The German press hailed them as the best German rock band of their time and their vocalist Inga Rumpf as the "greatest individual vocal talent" of the contemporary German rock scene. Es folgten erfolgreiche Konzertreisen durch verschiedene Länder mit wechselnden Besetzungen, u. a. mit Dieter Bornschlegel, Ringo Funk, Alex Conti, Adrian Askew und Rainer Schnelle. [1][6], Line-up shown on Beat Club appearance, 24/6/72, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frumpy&oldid=1013382248, Pages using Template:Infobox musical artist with unknown parameters, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 21 March 2021, at 09:51. Whereas other German female vocalists such as Nina Hagen faded away over time, Rumpf consequently followed her path and never compromised herself artistically (unlike her ex-bandmate Udo Lindenberg, whose creativity died down by the end of the ‘80s when he started putting out lightweight pop). Inga Rumpf was born on August 2, 1946 in Hamburg, Germany. Tausende jubelten dem bereits legendären amerikanischen Gitarristen zu. A heavy German band that initially released albums between 1970 and 1972 (with a posthumous live album in '73), Frumpy played in a hard n' heavy adventurous rock style made very distinctive by the gutsy and (dare I say) ballsy lead vocals of female singer Inga Rumpf! ‎Inga Rumpf was one of the best-known German R&B singers. Im Jahr 1968 nahm sie als Solointerpretin mit dem Titel Schade um die Tränen am ersten Deutschen Schlager-Wettbewerbteil. The album, "heavier and more mature progressive rock with classical overtones in Kravetz's organ ([and] occasionally mellotron) work," repeated the success of the first, and gave the band a hit single with "How the Gipsy Was Born", which would become their "signature tune. Der Bandname ist ein Wortspiel aus dem Namen der Bandleaderin Inga Rumpf und bedeutet in der Übersetzung „unkleidsam“. The German press hailed them as the best German rock band of their time and their vocalist Inga Rumpf as the "greatest individual vocal talent" of the contemporary German rock scene. In Erinnerung daran und zum 50. The band was praised as the best German rock act, and Rumpf was declared the greatest individual vocal talent of the German rock scene to date. [1] In 1968, the band had split, with O'Brien-Docker and several other members parting company. Erste Auftritte hatte sie Anfang der 60er-Jahre mit Bluesgruppen auf St. Pauli. Her 1984 album, Liebe, Leiden, Leben, again containing German lyrics, earned critical acclaim and she proved not to have lost any of the power she'd radiated in the ‘70s with Frumpy and Atlantis. A new lineup reflected this: Jean-Jacques Kravetz (keyboards), Karl-Heinz Schott (bass) and Udo Lindenberg (drums) formed the core of the new band, which one year later was to become Frumpy when Udo Lindenberg left to start a solo career and was replaced by Carsten Bohn. 1965 wurde sie die Sängerin der Folk-Rock-Gruppe Die City Preachers, in der zeitweise Udo Lindenberg Schlagzeug spielte. Grußbotschaft von Inga Rumpf (Frumpy) Am zweiten Festivaltag, dem 5. She wrote all of the songs herself for this, and even produced it. Anfang der 1960er Jahre hatte sie ihre ersten Auftritte mit verschiedenen Blues-Bands im Jugendheim von St. Pauli. Available with an Apple Music subscription. Catapulted to stardom in the ‘70s with… Her voice often drew comparisons to Janis Joplin, but Rumpf was able to develop her own unique vocal … Inga Rumpf was one of the best-known German R&B singers. The album received both critical acclaim and commercial success. They planned for 30 to 40 bands and an audience of about 60.000 people. Her voice often drew comparisons to Janis Joplin, but Rumpf was able to develop her own unique vocal style. Bill Haley, Rolling Stones, Beatles, Who, Pink Floyd – die Hamburger Ernst-Merck-Halle war ein Betonkasten aus den Fünfzigern für Großereignisse. Her voice often drew comparisons to Janis Joplin, but Rumpf was able to develop her own unique vocal style. Started her singing career in the early 1960s and has been member of several groups: "The City Preachers" (1965-1970), "Frumpy" (1970-1972), "Atlantis " (1972-1976), "Reality" (1981-1982) and "Inga Rumpf & Friends" (1986-1987) and in the early 1990s after their reunion "Frumpy" again. Frumpy recorded only two albums, All Will Be Changed (1970) and Frumpy 2 (1971) -- the latter containing the hit single "How the Gipsy Was Born" -- but these two LPs rewrote German rock history. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2016 Vinyl release of "Roadriding Gypsy (Assorted Live Recordings 1970-1971)" on Discogs. Genres: Progressive Rock, Krautrock. Catapulted to stardom in the 70s with her band Frumpy, she released a number of highly acclaimed solo works in the 80s and 90s and came…. Jubiläum des Fehmarn Open Air schickte sie uns diese Videogrußbotschaft, wofür sich die Fehmarnfestivalgroup e.V. In 1965, she founded the folk band City Preachers and recorded three albums with them. Frumpy was a German progressive rock/krautrock band based in Hamburg, which was active between 1970–1972 and 1990–1995. Diese Bilder sind von Heinrich Klaffs, der mir freundlicherweise auch das Bild oben von Inga Rumpf zur Verfügung gestellt hat. [3] Atlantis, which has been described as "Frumpy repackaged with a more commercial hard-rock style," recorded their first album Atlantis in 1972, which was released early in 1973. Es folgten 50 Deutschland-Konzerte im Vorprogramm von Spooky Tooth. The same year, the German music magazine Musik Express selected Rumpf best German vocalist, and her band, Atlantis, "best live and studio band." Inga Rumpf ist die Künstlerin, die ich seit 1970 mit Abstand am häufigsten gesehen bzw. Kloppereien inbegriffen. Tina Turner did a cover of "I Wrote a Letter," which was released as the B-side of her 1984 comeback single "Let's Stay Together" (re-released as a bonus track on the centenary edition of her landmark album Private Dancer in 1998). Among other covers, the album contained her version of Ray Charles' hit "Unchain My Heart," as her best so far. [6] Diez and Cress were replaced by George Meier and Lindenberg for the subsequent tour, who were themselves replaced by Dieter Bornschlegel and Ringo Funk when the tour ended. To promote the album the band embarked on a fifty-night German tour with Spooky Tooth, as well as playing supporting slots with Yes, Humble Pie and Renaissance. Lindenberg had shown that German lyrics work in rock songs, and so Rumpf switched to singing in German, too, although on her 1981 album, Reality, she sang in English again. In der Besetzung Carsten Bohn (Schlagzeug), Karl Heinz Schott (Bass), Jean Jacques Kravetz (Tasteninstrumente) und der Sängerin Inga Rumpf ging es schon im März 1970 auf eine erste Tour durch Frankreich. Singer Inga Rumpf, a distinctive "un-feminine" sounding vocalist often compared favourably with Janis Joplin, continued to use the band name with a line-up including drummer Udo Lindenberg, singer Dagmar Krause, French organist Jean-Jacques Kravetz and bassist Karl-Heinz Schott. Several U.K. tours, alone and with Lindenberg, made her well-known in the English-speaking hemisphere as well. In spring of 1970, FRUMPY started a successful tour of France Im Letztgenanntem hatte Inga Rumpf in jenen Jahren bei den City Preachers, Frumpy und Atlantis einen kongeninalen Partner bei Studioaufnahmen und den damals üblichen 20 Liveauftritten im Monat. [2][3][4] Rumpf said: "In the beginning we were happy enough as a quartet. 6305 067; Vinyl LP). Released in August 1970 on Philips (catalog no. "[2] In 1971, just before the band started recording their second album, called simply 2, they recruited former Sphinx Tush guitarist Rainer Baumann to the line-up. Steve Winwood, Rick Grech and Chris Wood had left in early 1970, Graham Bond had moved from sax to organ and vocals, and new members Steve Gregory and Bud Beadle joined on … Catapulted to stardom in the ‘70s with her band Frumpy, she released a number of highly acclaimed solo works in the ‘80s and ‘90s and came to be regarded as the grand old lady of German R&B. 1989: Re-formation by Inga Rumpf, Jean-Jacques Kravetz and Carsten Bohn. [6] Schnelle was replaced again by Adrian Askew and Bornschlegel by Curly Curve's Alex Conti. Catapulted to stardom in the ‘70s with…. Finden Sie Top-Angebote für Inga Rumpf - Inga, original US-pressing,1979, RCA Records - AFL1-3499, RARE!! [2][4] This was followed by more tour dates in France, Germany and the Netherlands, an appearance at the Kiel Progressive Pop Festival in July 1970, and at the Open Air Love & Peace Festival at Fehmarn, September 6, 1970. They disbanded in 1972 although the v… 197… In accordance with the philosophy of gospel, a significant number of her performances took place in churches, her lyrics became more spiritual, and increasingly revealed a Christian context without being preachy, so even atheists should be comfortable with the music of her later career. Es gibt nicht einen Auftritt dieser Ausnahmesängerin, egal mit welcher Formation auch immer, der nicht überdurchschnittlich war: Danke dafür, Inga Rumpf! [1] The obituary closed with: "We request that you refrain from messages of condolence, since you will soon be hearing from Inga, Karl-Heinz and Jean-Jacques under another name."[6]. Inga Rumpf - Reality - RCA 1981 Inga Rumpf - Lieben.Leiden.Leben - Plaene 1984 Inga Rumpf - Two Is One - Plaene 1986 Inga Rumpf & Joja Wendt Q uartett - Fifty Fifty - Merkton 1994 Inga Rumpf & Gospel Chor - Open Up Your Door - LVG 1994 Inga Rumpf & Bridget Fo gle - Up To Gospel Live - LVG 1995 Also in 1981, Rumpf widened her horizon by accepting a job as a lecturer at the Hamburg Musikhochschule (university of music). After a creative crisis in 1969, the band changed styles from folk to a mix of beat and soul. She is an actress and composer, known for Der Kürbis, das Transportproblem und die Traumtänzer (1969), Mit Pauken und Plaketten (1970) and Keine Startbahn West - Eine Region wehrt sich (1982). September 1970, trat Inga Rumpf nachmittags mit ihrer Band Frumpy auf dem Love+Peace-Festival auf der Insel Fehmarn auf. The date was set for 4th-6th of September, 1970. Inga Rumpf was one of the best-known German R&B singers. Shortly after Frumpy disbanded, Rumpf, Kravetz and Schott recruited guitarist Frank Diez and drummer Curt Cress, both formerly with Munich-based jazz fusion combo Emergency, to form a "supergroup" called Atlantis. At the end of 1970, this often overlooked super-group had changed from their initial line-up. [3][4] Baumann expressed a desire to establish a solo career also, and the band played a "farewell concert" on 26 June 1972 with Thomas Kretschmer on guitar. Finden Sie Top-Angebote für FRUMPY - FRUMPY LIVE - MINT GERMAN DOUBLEALBUM 1972 INGA RUMPF bei eBay. All of the band members met as performers with Germany's first folk rock band The City Preachers [de], formed by Irishman John O'Brien-Docker in Hamburg in 1965. 1976 löste sich Atlantis auf. [10], In 1989, Rumpf, Bohn and Kravetz reformed Frumpy and released two albums, Now! Three years later, she founded her own record label, 25th Hour Music with the release of the live album Live im Michel. Frumpy was a German progressive rock band based in Hamburg, which was active between 1970–1972 and 1990–1995. Inga Rumpf was one of the best-known German R&B singers. Kostenlose Lieferung für viele Artikel! Formed after the break-up of folk rockers The City Preachers, Frumpy released four albums in 1970–1973 and achieved considerable commercial success. Rated #542 in the best albums of 1970. The band did well, and had a good time. I played and composed exclusively on an acoustic guitar. ganz herzlich bei ihr bedankt. Brillant: Ausnahmesängerin Inga Rumpf. Inga Rumpf was one of the best-known German R&B singers. Following more changes in line-up two further albums were released, Get On Board (1975) and Live (1975) but, despite achieving commercial success in Germany, the group disbanded in January 1976. German Progressive Rock band, founded in 1970 by Inga Rumpf (voc), Jean-Jacques Kravetz (keyb), Carsten Bohn (d), and Karl-Heinz Schott (b), 1971 backed-up by Rainer Baumann (g). Grobschnitt Entstanden 1970 in Hagen, kultivierte die Band auf der Bühne ein aufwändig inszeniertes Rocktheater. Rumpf wurde als Tochter eines Hamburger Seemanns und einer ostpreußischen Schneiderin im Hamburger Stadtteil St. Georg geboren. Frumpy - All Will Be Changed 1970 (Germany, Krautrock, Heavy Prog) Yandex - Inga Rumpf - lead female vocals, percussion - Jean-Jacques Kravetz - Hammond organ, piano, mellotron, percussion, saxophone, spinett - Karl-Heinz Schott - bass, percussion - Carsten Bohn - drums, percussion + Rumpf's work with Frumpy and Atlantis, as well as her solo output of later years, is essential listening for everybody who wants to get to know German rock music. I dont know that much about it - If anyone does well, perhaps they will enlighten in the comments section. Quelle: picture-alliance / united archiv/united archives. A double, live album, Live, was released posthumously in 1973. After a short Frumpy reunion in 1991-1992, the ‘90s saw Rumpf experimenting with jazz (with the 1994 album Fifty-Fifty with pianist Joja Wendt) and gospel music. [4][5][6][7], Due to "musical differences" Kravetz left the band in early 1972 to work with Lindenberg and his Das Panik Orchester and also to record a solo album, Kravetz (1972) which featured both Rumpf and Lindenberg. Inga Rumpf (lead vocals, percussion, guitar), Carsten Bohn (drums, percussion), Karl-Heinz Schott (bass, percussion, 1970-72, 1994-95), Kravetz (organ, piano, Mellotron, percussion, saxophone, spinet, 1970-71, 1972, 1990-95), Rainer Baumann (guitar, 1971-72), Erwin Kania (organ, piano, 1972), Thomas Kretschmer [ Carola Kretschmer] (guitar, 1972) Inga Rumpf galt zu dieser Zeit schon als eines der größten Talente der deutschen Rock-Szene. Read Full Biography. Kostenlose Lieferung für viele Artikel! Formed after the break-up of folk rockers The City Preachers, Frumpy released four albums between 1970–1973 and achieved considerable commercial success. From 2001 onward, Rumpf started to perform rock, R&B, and soul on a weekly basis in her hometown of Hamburg. Born on August 2, 1946 in Hamburg, Rumpf started performing as a teenager with different blues bands in the Hamburg entertainment district of St. Pauli.
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