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Starring Rosi is the fifth and technically final album released by Ash Ra Tempel, as it is the last to feature Manuel Göttsching. It was recorded at Studio Dierks, Stommeln by Dieter Dierks . It was originally released on LP by Ohr under their 'Kosmische Musik' imprint, catalogue number KM 58.007.
The soundtrack's first commercial release — under the Ash Ra Tempel banner — wasn't until 1993. The next Ash Ra Tempel album, 1976's New Age of Earth — for all intents and purposes another Göttsching solo album — was re-released the following year under the band name Ashra, signaling the end of Ash Ra Tempel. Ashra continued to release ...
Ash Ra Tempel played their last concert in February 1973, their final album Starring Rosi was recorded later that year (featuring future Ashra member Harald Grosskopf). At the demise of Ash Ra Tempel, Göttsching remained musically inactive until 1975 when he released his debut solo album Inventions for Electric Guitar. This album introduced ...
The 50th anniversary special will air live on CBS coast-to-coast on Oct. 6, being seen live from 8-10 p.m. on the east coast and 5-7 p.m. on the west coast. It can also be seen at that time, or on ...
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Manuel Göttsching (9 September 1952 – 4 December 2022) was a German musician and composer. [1]As the leader of the groups Ash Ra Tempel and Ashra in the 1970s and 80s, as well as a solo artist, he was one of the most influential guitarists of the Krautrock (also known as Kosmische Musik) genre.
In its place this October, CBS will air a two-hour event, the “American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special,” set to run at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT (simulcast on both coasts) on Oct. 6.
The name was derived from his and his wife's Rosi first names. [3] Roma's equipment, at that point, consisted of a 1961 Gibson SG Special with Vibrola, a Lap steel guitar, a Sola Sound Fuzz, a Schaller Rotosound, a Wah-wah, a 4-track TEAC A-3340 and 2 Studer-Revox A77 tape machines. Inventions for Electric Guitar was the first album recorded at ...