Wyoming

Wyoming/in Prison

Pete "Wyoming" Bender (born September 14, 1943; died February 15, 2014 in Berlin) was born to American parents in Alsace and spent almost his entire childhood in the US. In 1971 ('Wyoming') and 1972 ('In Prison'), he recorded two albums for the progressive label Bacillus (distributed by Bellaphon). The sound is more elaborately orchestrated Americana reminiscent of the Beatles than krautrock. Wyoming was pigeonholed as a "German" band. Years later, Pete launched his solo career in Berlin with the hit 'Born To Be An Indian.' Wyoming's guitarist, Rainer Marz, came from Jeronimo and then joined Atlantis and Supermax. Jörg Ermisch made a career with the folk musicians of Liederjan. Curt Cress (Doldinger's Passport, Snowball, among others) drummed on the second LP, and Georg Röber, later with Aqua, played bass. The centerpiece here is the ten-minute, hypnotic 'Indian Wardance.' 'Wyoming' and 'In Prison' were produced by Peter Hauke (Omega, Nektar, Nine Days Wonder, among others); Dieter Dirks was at the controls in the studio.

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€ 21.95
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release date
27-06-2025
Label
Item-nr
561167
EAN
0885513034625
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Exp. 27-06-2025
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. September Day
2. Saying Things
3. Can't Go Wrong
4. I'm Weeping
5. Seven Days
6. Two Faced Woman
7. Livin' In Sorrow
8. Let The Light Shine On Me
9. Who Turned The Light On
10. And Our Love
11. Stone
12. USA Seventy Two
13. Known By All
14. Restless Man Intro
15. Restless Man
16. Sunshine Peace Time
17. I'm A Roller
18. I'll Be Back
19. This Is My Song
20. Indian War Dance
21. Looking Out