COCHISE
Tytuł: Swallow Tales
Wytwórnia: Sireena
Rok: 1981/RN
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Folk - prog - rock , Polit-folk-rock
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German band from Dortmund (1979-1988) named by a famous indian apache chieftain.
With their catchy but also political and quite critical folk music with German lyrics they reached in a short time one of the leading positions of the ecological and peace movement in Germany.
Cochise – Live Open Ohr Festival 1981
Tracklist
1. Rolltreppe abwärts
2. Kannst du das mit ansehn
3. Jeder Traum
4. Das Haus
5. Platanen statt Autobahnen
6. Resolution
7. Is das nich gemein
8. Was kann schöner sein
9. Jetzt oder nie, Anarchie
10. Wir werden leben
11. Das Anarchistenschwein
West Germany's most important political rock band, alongside Ton Steine Scherben, was in brilliant form at this
1981 performance in Mainz at the Open Ohr Festival!
Band singer, guitarist & spokesman Pit Budde recalls this formative year:
"1981 was a year of squatting, demonstrations against nuclear power plants, Sunday strolls along the Startbahn West, the growing peace movement, the mass arrests at the Komm in Nuremberg...
Cochise was on the road all year, often at the hotspots of political struggles, from Hamburg to Munich, from the Ruhr area to Berlin. Around 140 concerts were played throughout Germany that year, plus the recordings for the third Cochise LP, "Unter Geiern." In Dortmund, houses were occupied and cleared. In Dortmund Dorstfeld, Cochise musicians and fellow bands met in the Rock Against Right initiative. Cochise musicians were targeted and arrested by the SEK (German Special Forces) at demonstrations. The atmosphere was correspondingly charged, and anger at the state authorities was high. It was a wild year.
The Cochise lineup had changed. In addition to the band's founding members: Klara Brandi (bass, flute), Pit Budde (guitar), and Günther Holtmann (guitar and bass), Martin Buschmann now played keyboards, steel drums, and saxophone, and Tom Kühn played drums. The Cochise repertoire at the many concerts and also at the "Open Ohr" festival appearance in Mainz consisted mostly of songs from the band's first two LPs, some of which had already become hits.