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===Embryo Live 1976/03/06 in Udine, IT===
===Embryo Live 1976/03/06 in Udine, IT===


Released on: <br/>
Released on: <br />
LP/Bandcamp: "Message From Era Ora" (Black Sweat Records) [https://www.discogs.com/de/master/view/627070 Discogs]<br/>
LP/Bandcamp: "Message From Era Ora" (Black Sweat Records) [https://www.discogs.com/de/master/view/627070 Discogs]<br />
Track 1 as Bonus on "Live" (Garden Of Delights) [https://www.discogs.com/de/Embryo-Live/release/7200145 Discogs]<br/>
Track 1 as Bonus on "Live" (Garden Of Delights) [https://www.discogs.com/de/Embryo-Live/release/7200145 Discogs]<br />


===Tracklist===
===Tracklist===


'''01 - Road Song (16:21)<br/>
'''01 - [[Road Song]] (16:21)<br />'''
Actually features different themes from a few songs but the lyrics are from "Road Song".<br/>
Actually features different themes from a few songs but the lyrics are from "Road Song".<br />
Alternate Title: "Just Arrived" (Garden of Delights)<br/>
Alternate Title: "Just Arrived" (Garden of Delights)<br />
On the LP it's divided into 3 Tracks: Chinna Chinna, Intro For Massimo, Dieter's Riffs (No Durations given)<br/>
On the LP it's divided into 3 Tracks: Chinna Chinna, Intro For Massimo, Dieter's Riffs (No Durations given)<br />


'''02 - No More Love (17:01)<br/>
'''02 - No More Love (17:01)<br />'''
Actually features different themes from a few songs but the lyrics are from "No More Love".<br/>
Actually features different themes from a few songs but the lyrics are from "No More Love".<br />
On the LP it's divided into 3 Tracks:  Suite In Five, Call Me, I Get Two Windows (No Durations given)<br/>
On the LP it's divided into 3 Tracks:  Suite In Five, Call Me, I Get Two Windows (No Durations given)<br />


===Lineup===
===Lineup===


Christian Burchard - Drums, Vocals<br/>
Christian Burchard - Drums, Vocals<br />
Roman Bunka - Guitar, Vocals<br/>
Roman Bunka - Guitar, Vocals<br />
Dieter Miekautsch - Keyboards<br/>
Dieter Miekautsch - Keyboards<br />
Uve Müllrich - Bass<br/>
Uve Müllrich - Bass<br />
Massimo Urbani - Alto Saxophone<br/>
Massimo Urbani - Alto Saxophone<br />


===Review===
===Review===


The mix is very raw but the overall sound is very clear. After a few minutes you get used to the mix and the gig itself is pretty good.<br/>
The mix is very raw but the overall sound is very clear. After a few minutes you get used to the mix and the gig itself is pretty good.<br />
"Message from Era Ora" claims that track A1 is from an "unknown location in Germany", but there's no cut and the mix sounds exactly the same through the whole recording. At the end of track 2 the sound is kind of "skipping" and it sounds a bit weird, like it was sped up badly. I don't know if that is in the original recording or happened while mastering it for the LP.
"Message from Era Ora" claims that track A1 is from an "unknown location in Germany", but there's no cut and the mix sounds exactly the same through the whole recording. At the end of track 2 the sound is kind of "skipping" and it sounds a bit weird, like it was sped up badly. I don't know if that is in the original recording or happened while mastering it for the LP.

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Embryo Live 1976/03/06 in Udine, IT

Released on:
LP/Bandcamp: "Message From Era Ora" (Black Sweat Records) Discogs
Track 1 as Bonus on "Live" (Garden Of Delights) Discogs

Tracklist

01 - Road Song (16:21)
Actually features different themes from a few songs but the lyrics are from "Road Song".
Alternate Title: "Just Arrived" (Garden of Delights)
On the LP it's divided into 3 Tracks: Chinna Chinna, Intro For Massimo, Dieter's Riffs (No Durations given)

02 - No More Love (17:01)
Actually features different themes from a few songs but the lyrics are from "No More Love".
On the LP it's divided into 3 Tracks: Suite In Five, Call Me, I Get Two Windows (No Durations given)

Lineup

Christian Burchard - Drums, Vocals
Roman Bunka - Guitar, Vocals
Dieter Miekautsch - Keyboards
Uve Müllrich - Bass
Massimo Urbani - Alto Saxophone

Review

The mix is very raw but the overall sound is very clear. After a few minutes you get used to the mix and the gig itself is pretty good.
"Message from Era Ora" claims that track A1 is from an "unknown location in Germany", but there's no cut and the mix sounds exactly the same through the whole recording. At the end of track 2 the sound is kind of "skipping" and it sounds a bit weird, like it was sped up badly. I don't know if that is in the original recording or happened while mastering it for the LP.