BOKAJ RETSIEM
are a one-shot project lead by guitarist Rainer Degner, known for his
contributions to the beat groups German Bonds and The Rattles. The band
name is a pun - read backwards you'll get 'Meister Jakob' (Frère
Jacques) which actually is a common French/German traditional children's
song.
The project's
sole proto-psych album 'Psychedelic Underground', released in 1968 with
the help of other ex-German Bond collegues, holds several tracks which
are weird variations of this song. Degner's fuzzy guitar is striking as
well as uncanny keyboard contributions plus recitatives and English
vocals provided with German accent.Originally produced by The Rattles'
founding member Herbert Hildebrandt and re-issued by US label Gear Fab
Records BOKAJ RETSIEM is a recommended snapshot of the contemporary
historical transition from beat music to krautrock.
Line-up / Musicians
Rainer Degner/guitar,vocals
Peter Hecht/keyboards
Dieter Horns/bass,vocals
Noam Hazeid Halevi/drums,percussion
Discography
Psychedelic Underground 1968
1.So Bad
2.Classic Bokaj
3.It's Over
4.Only A Child
5.Sad Bokaj
6.I'm So Afraid
7.Bokaj Retsiem
8.Bossa Bokaj
9.Pill
10.Something's Wrong With Bokaj
11.Drifting
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