Epidaurus were a mid seventies German progressive outfit formed around 1976, and uniquely featured two keyboard players, Günther Henne and Gerd Linke, with vocalist Christiane Wand, bassist Heinz Kunert and drummers Manfred Struck and Volker Oehmig. “Earthly Paradise” is definitely well rooted in the 70’s progressive style of Yes, Pink Floyd and fellow German rockers, Eloy. Without a question this is an essential album to own with 5 truly magical tunes. This symphonic keyboard driven album is also supported by the angelic voice of Christiane Wand. Epidaurus were an example of a rath… read more
Epidaurus were a mid seventies German progressive outfit formed around 1976, and uniquely featured two keyboard players, Günther Henne and Gerd Linke… read more
Epidaurus were a mid seventies German progressive outfit formed around 1976, and uniquely featured two keyboard players, Günther Henne and Gerd Linke, with vocalist Christiane Wand, bass… read more
Epidaurus was a German symphonic rock band of the 70s. They released an album called Earthly Paradise in 1977, featuring a sound dominated by keyboards, particularly Mellotron. The original LP has become a collectors' item fetching high prices. A second release, Endangered, came out in 1994, with some 70s material redone, as well as some new material done in a more modern style.
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Epidaurus was a German symphonic rock band of the 70s. They released an album called Earthly Paradise in 1977, featuring a sound dominated by keyboards, particularly Mellotron. The original… read more
Epidaurus was a German symphonic rock band of the 70s. They released an album called Earthly Paradise in 1977, featuring a sound dominated by keyboards, particularly Mellotron. The original LP has become a collectors' item fetchin… read more