07. "Vater Schmidt / Father Smith (Live At Jugendheim Niedermühlenkamp, Bielefeld / 1977 / Remastered 2015)"
08. "The Clown (Live At Haus der Jugend, Lünen / 1977 / Remastered 2015)"
09. "Sunny Sunday's Sunset (Live At Haus der Jugend, Lünen / 1977 / Remastered 2015)"
10. "Sonnenflug (Remastered 2015)"
11. "Der ?lberg, wie er singt und lacht (Live At Haus der offenen Tür, Rheine / 1975 / Remastered 2015)"
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2014 Remaster
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Labelcode 3765113
"Jumbo (German) (2015 Remastered)" es una edición en CD del legendario grupo alemán de rock progresivo Grobschnitt lanzada por el prestigioso sello discográfico Brain Records. Esta versión remasterizada aporta nueva claridad y profundidad al emblemático álbum original publicado en 1976 y considerado uno de los más destacados del grupo dentro del panorama europeo del prog-rock y el krautrock psicodélico-sinfónico con tintes teatrales e ingeniosos directos que conquistaron seguidores fieles tanto en Alemania como internacionalmente." Jumbo", con sus composiciones imaginativas y arreglos dinámicos muestra a la banda en su máximo esplendor creativo y técnico.Brain Records ha sido desde su fundación en 1972 sinónimo de innovación musical apoyando artistas vanguardistas dentro del género experimental alemán
"Crash! Blam! Thud! Yaaargh!", GROBSCHNITT is here! From "Jupp" (the perfect prelude to "The Excursion of Father Smith") to the very "Goodbye" (Auf Wiedersehen) song, "Jumbo" is a pretty peculiar piece of work. Right after "Ballermann" this spectacular album came along. If not as perfectly crafted as their first LP and far beyond from what the band proved in "Solar Music", this album's got its sparkly moments. I would say that due GROBSCHNITT's controversial way to explain music throughout their talent, "Jumbo" may be the kind of album you'd only recommend for completionists, but listening to this production is quite a challenge, and I mean that just as a manner of speech. Arguably, at this point of their career, it was said that undoubtedly "Ballermann" was their best work, but I have to say I disagree there. Within "Jumbo" I came across with what I consider one of their best suites ever composed: "Sunny Sunday's Sunset", and hand in hand with "Dream and Reality", I think of this band's third release as one to be remembered during the years to come for symphonic prog rock. Incredible.