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'First Message' is the debut studio album by Messengers, a large German jazz-rock/fusion ensemble from Berlin, released in 1975 via Red Point.
Messengers was a Berlin-based collective of over a dozen musicians, characterized by a rich horn section, funk-soul flair, and progressive touches. The main composer and trumpeter was Bernhard Jobski, later known for the symphonic work Einstein in Eden. Vocal duties included contributions from Antonia Maas and Gary Gordon.
After First Message, the band expanded its orchestral and progressive sound in their 1977 follow‑up, Children of Tomorrow, considered a more adventurous work.
Messengers – First Message
Label: Red Point – 89 221 OT
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country: Germany
Released: 1975
Genre: Jazz, Funk / Soul
Style: #JazzRock, #Fusion
A1 Hankock's Hideaway
A2 Man With The Sea-Blue Eyes
A3 Kind Of A Love Affair
A4 Number One
A5 One-And-Twenty
B1 All Is Fair In Love (a cover of Stevie Wonder)
B2 Ballerina (Take Me Up The Stairs)
B3 Actions
B4 Gang Bang
B5 La Matanza
Bass – #MickeyBahner, #PaulCameron
Bass, Piano, Twelve-String Guitar – #ThomasSchiedel
Drums, Percussion, Vocals – #OlafGustafsson
Electric Piano [Fender Piano] – Eduardo
Flute – #WolfgangDünschede
Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone – #PeterFörster
Guitar – #IngoKramer
Guitar, Violin, Vocals – #MichaelGechter
Keyboards, Vocals – Nono
Percussion – #LutzHalfter
Percussion, Congas, Chimes – #StefanHolmJun.
Synthesizer [Moog], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Clavinet [Hohner D6], Organ, Accordion – #ThomasGlanz
Timpani – #MartinRosenthal, #WalterLessig
Trombone, Horn, Vocals – #JoeKörner
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Percussion, Vocals – #PeterTüllmann, #ThomasNeviger
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Vocals – #BernhardJobski
Vocals – #AntoniaMaas, Gary Gordon
#vinylcollection #musicrecordcurator #recordoftheday #recordcollection #vinylrecords #recordcollector #vinylgram #recordgram #instarecords #vinylculture #vinylcommunity #vinyladdict #nowplaying
One of my favourite parts of the cathedral visit were the messages people had written on wooden tags and hung up on a wooden sculputure.
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Collection ''Message from the deep water''
This message is a reminder to all of us, who are drowned in the modern civilization sea of the twenty-first century, that human actually is a part of nature, a son of nature.
This message is a wish to restore strong human connection with nature, which used to be formerly.
This message is an opportunity to be closer to the nature.
Good to see in the Cambridge News and even put in a comment in the Opinion section what a good idea it is for all and others to do ,
Dette er en mms, som er sendt til din e-mail fra en mobiltelefon.
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2022 - To reflect feminist ideology and stereotypical femininity in my final piece, I used bright pinks, floral designs and made clothing closely associated with femininity; a corset and skirt. To make the skirt I used freehand machine embroidery, heat transfer ink, lino print, photo transfer paper and hand embroidery to depict flowers and the words ‘hands off!’, ‘listen’ and ‘i am not my gender’ which created three different fabric designs. I then draped these over a tutu I made out of netting and elastic as an invisible under-skirt to give the skirt volume, which was then held together with a hot pink waistband. I embroidered the words ‘DO NOT JUDGE ME BY MY GENDER / IT DOES NOT MAKE ME WHO I AM’ across the top to comment on how those who outwardly express their feminine side are far too often disregarded and taken advantage of.