| Description: | Kin Ping Meh - No. 2 & 3The Chinese are known for their flowery and descriptive language. Kin Ping Meh means "plum blossom branch in a golden vase", and the band borrowed its name from a novel of manners from the Ming Dynasty (16th century), which is known for its erotic and pornographic passages. The progressive krautrockers from Mannheim were founded in 1969. The five musicians were discovered by the record company Polydor at a competition organized by "Bild am Sonntag" (biggest German weekly newsletter) on Hamburg's Reeperbahn, and after two single releases, their first album followed in 1971. The sales figures spoke for themselves, the band toured diligently, but Kin Ping Meh's line-up soon changed, with singer Geff Harisson (formerly Twenty Sixty Six And Then) joining the band from album "3" onwards. From then on, his raspy voice, reminiscent of Rod Stewart, had a decisive influence on the band's musical image. Between 1971 and 1977, Kin Ping Meh released six long-playing records. Two of these, "No. 2" from 1972 and "3" from 1973 are now being re-released in a revised and remastered version. The band was also the springboard for further careers in the music business for some of its members: keyboardist Chris Klöber joined the Berlin band Curly Curve and was a member of the new wave combo Sechserpack, Geff Harrison, for example, released his highly acclaimed album "Salford" in 1976 and landed a respectable hit with the single "Death Of A Clown", while guitarist Gagey Mrozeck played in the bands of Edo Zanki and Herbert Grönemeyer, where he played a key role as co-producer and songwriter in the success of million-selling albums such as "4630 Bochum", "Sprünge", "Ö" and "Luxus". 1-9 & 1-10 are bonus tracks.
? 1972 Universal Music Domestic Division & 1973 Universal Music Domestic Division
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Made in Austria"No. 2 & 3" is a CD release by the legendary German rock band Kin Ping Meh, brought to you by Mig / Indigo. This collection features two of the band's most influential albums, showcasing their unique blend of progressive rock and melodic hard rock that defined the early 1970s music scene in Germany. With powerful vocals, intricate guitar work, and dynamic arrangements, these albums capture Kin Ping Meh at their creative peak. The band gained recognition for hits like "Come Together" and became an essential part of the Krautrock movement. Mig / Indigo is renowned for its dedication to preserving classic recordings and delivering high-quality reissues that appeal to both collectors and new listeners alike. |