
Rainer Pusch Quartet for Software Music Germany from 1981.
Rainer Pusch saxophone ;Klaus Wagenleiter piano Thomas Stabenow bass ;Mickey Kersting drums
An interesting acoustic session from Germany lead by Rainer Pusch with an electric energy to the rhythms that's somewhere between American soul jazz of the 70s, and some of the German fusion of the period particularly that inspired by Brazilian jazz.
Best known for the version of Pascoal's "Mixing" which was a ballroom banger for Paul Murphy back in the day.A couple of cuts were also featured on Rainer Truby's Glucklich compilations.
A tough one to track down in vinyl format this was reissued by Creole Stream Japan for a blink and miss it CD reissue some years ago.
Aller Killer Kein Füller.

22 comments:
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Vielen Dank, Bacoso (and also for Namaz, forgot to leave a comment)!
Top draw mein herr
love this thanks
Just when you think you know most there is to know about good, good music, something new comes along to make you realise you don't know jack! Thanks yet again!
love to give this a spin, review made me curious enough...Bacoso, sie sind ein wichtiges Gentleman[:)
peace,E-mile
very enjoyable. thanks
Danke schön für diese schone Geschenk :)
This is rather voonderbar Heir Bacoso. Danke
Thank you Bacoso!
thanks a lot Bacoso!
thanx for the share Bacoso
looking forward to it, thanks~
This was nothing to do with the World Cup, was it?
;-)
Many thanks as always...
Sehr Gut!
much love. had to comment while i wait for my download!
Great one Bacoso! Thanks a lot as always
Greg
thanks - steve.
Viele merci :)
Thanks for the heads-up,
Cheers m8,
electric ballroom jazzyfunk club upstairs jumpers for goalposts come on!!! nice one
no - even better!!!! (referring to my comment at the NAMAZ post)
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