17 November 2013

KARL BERGER & INGRID BERGER ‎– CHANGING THE TIME (HORO RECORDS, 1978)





A1. Open Sea
A2. Entr'Acte
A3. Downtown
A4. Almond Flower

B.  Changing The Time

C1. Saveva
C2. To Know Love

D1. Perfect Love
D2. Elba
D3. Aldogia


Karl Berger, vibraphone, piano, harmonium, balaphon
Ingrid Berger, vocals, percussion


Recorded November 16, 1977 and January 17, 1978 at Mama Dog Studio, Rome.

Horo Records ‎– HDP 21-22

Vinyl Rip

19 comments:

  1. beautiful! thanks much!

    Igor

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  2. What a wonderful treat - another treasure from Horo that I've never heard. Thank you VERY MUCH, Nick

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  3. FINALLY!!! I was wondering if anyone would ever post this beautiful album. Even though some material is repeated, it's just such wonderful music, it doesn't matter. Thank you so much!

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  4. also about timing for me. this has been posted the same day that browsing Berger discography I specially noted this album and it's here, thank you!

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  5. I do find these Horo records consistently interesting.

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  6. Thank you Mr.Nick for this very
    pleasant family album. A good and
    extensive interview can be read
    here :
    http://tedpanken.wordpress.com/2011/07/19/karl-berger-and-ingrid-berger-interviews/

    Horatiu

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  7. Thank you for posting, I've been trying to find this for years. Nice to see all of the Horo titles popping up.

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  8. Nick, thank you, again and again!!

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  9. Is it possible to repost please? Thanks!

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  10. A repost would really help right about now...

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  11. Thank Nick. For some reason I didn't have my armor on for this one. It's like losing and old friend I never met but who still meant a lot. I imagine his influence will continue via the thousands, some well known now, who studied under Karl at the Creative Music Studio and elsewhere.

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  12. Thanks for this post, I'd not listened to this Horo release before and this makes one more way to remember Karl. What a week for departures: K Berger, Kidd Jordan and Harrison Bankhead

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  13. Thank you for the share.I had the opportunity to see Ingrid and Karl in person a few years ago.He contributed a great deal for a long time and will be missed.

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  14. It's a very interesting record, like most of Horo... I appreciate the re-upload because my vinyl is really worn. Thanks Nick

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