Artist's albums
Acoustic Album
2022 · album
Silent Movie
2022 · single
Solar Music - Rockpalast & Berlin 1978
2016 · album
Ballermann (Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Fantasten (Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Grobschnitt (Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Illegal (Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Jumbo (English / Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Jumbo (German / Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Kinder + Narren (Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Merry-Go-Round (Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Razzia (Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Rockpommel's Land (Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Solar Music (Live / Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Sonnentanz (Live / Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Volle Molle (Live / Remastered 2015)
2015 · album
Symphony Live 2012
2013 · single
2008 Live 2010
2011 · album
Kapelle Elias Grobschnitt
2010 · album
2010 - Live
2010 · album
Grobschnitt Story 1
2010 · album
Another Journey
2009 · single
2008 - Live
2008 · album
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Biography
Alternately psychedelic, progressive, and hard rock-styled, the eclectic German band Grobschnitt became one of the most popular live acts in German history. The group recorded several lauded albums in the 1970s, moving between styles before switching to more mainstream pop and rock in the 1980s. Meanwhile, in part thanks to drummer Joachim Ehrig, the group added touches of absurdist humor to their records and live shows. Grobschnitt were formed in 1970 by several members of a band called Crew, including Stefan Daneliak (vocals, guitar), Eroc, and Gerd Otto Kuhn (guitars, vocals). This nucleus later added Axel Harlos (drums), Bernard Uhlemann (bass), and Hermann Quetting (keyboards). The band's first record, Grobschnitt (1972), found the band playing fairly straightforward progressive rock that was rather unsuccessful with critics and record buyers. After the release, both Harlos and Quetting left the group. Deciding to carry on, the band adapted a new state persona, filled with bizarre costumes and theatrical performances that even featured their roadies. Meanwhile the group added Volker Kahr on keyboards. The band focused more on their space rock sound on their second album, Ballermann (1974), which originally consisted of two LP's, one filled with symphonic progressive rock, the other was given all to a space rock suite, "Solar Music." Their third album, Jumbo (1975), was released in both English and German versions and found Grobschnitt moving closer to symphonic progressive rock in the manner of Yes and Genesis with a series of epic tracks. That sound was the focus of Rockpommel's Land (1977), which even featured a cover that was reminiscent of Roger Dean. A concept album, the record told the story of a boy's adventures in a strange land. Solar Music Live (1978) was a live recreation of the "Solar Music" suite off their second album. The band moved towards a harder rocking psychedelic feel with Merry Go Round in 1979 and Illegal (1981). By Razzia (1982), the group had abandoned many of their more progressive tendencies as drummer Eroc had left the group. Their late-'80s records were far more conventional keyboard-dominated pop records. ~ Geoff Orens, Rovi