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Embryo Live in Kabul, 1978/10/28<br/>
Embryo Live in Kabul, 1978/10/28
Unreleased except for 10 minutes in "Vagabunden Karawane" and 9 minutes on the CD-ROM "The Crack in the Cosmic Egg". <br/>


===Tracklist===
===Lineup===


'''01 - (11:45)<br/>
Christian Burchard - drums, vibes<br />
'''02 - Political Prisoners (09:30)<br/>
Roman Bunka - vocals, guitar, bass, etc.<br />
'''03 - (04:07)<br/>
Michi Wehmeyer - keyboards<br />
'''04 - Break Into Pieces (02:34)<br/>
Uve Müllrich - bass, guitar, etc.<br />
'''05 - (05:19)<br/>
Ustad Mohammed Omar - rubab<br />
'''06 - (04:38)<br/>
Muhammed Hilal - keyboards<br />
'''07 - (07:36)<br/>
Malang Negrabi - zerbagali
'''08 - Endless Feeling (06:38)<br/>
'''09 - (11:39)<br/>
'''10 - (09:20)<br/>
This concert was actually split into 4 parts. I re-merged them and split them according to the different compositions that i could distinguish.<br/>
There were also other titles like "Rainy Day" for "Political Prisoners" and "Been Gone Too Long" for "Endless Feeling".<br/>
My tracklist only contains songs that i could recognize from any official release. The last track is sourced from the Vagabunden Karawane DVD.
 
===Lineup===


Christian Burchard - drums, vibes<br/>
[[File:Grafik.png|thumb|CD-R made by Christian Burchard]]
Roman Bunka - vocals, guitar, bass, etc.<br/>
Michi Wehemeyer - keyboards<br/>
Uwe Müllrich - bass, guitar, etc.<br/>
Ustad Mohammed Omar - rubab<br/>
Muhammed Hilal - keyboards<br/>
Malang Negrabi - zerbagali<br/>


===Review===
Unreleased except as an official Bootleg by Christian Burchard, 10 minutes in "Vagabunden Karawane" and 9 minutes on the CD-ROM "The Crack in the Cosmic Egg".
Very good sound Quality, directly from the soundboard. Mostly the normal repertoire of their 1978 concerts, but with additional afghani musicians, who make this recording much more interesting and you can hear just how much fun all of them were having. Deserves an official release.