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Strangely named after a pipe tobacco, the Berlin group Murphy Blend were always quite a mystery. They were also a rarity in early German rock, as they combined the psychedelic Krautrock sound with heavy rock, blues and classical musics. Their music had hints of early Jane and Pell Mell, but apart from that they had a unique style, with a strongly accented vocalist, topical lyrics and heady instrumentals, heavily featuring chunky Hammond organ. Singer/organist Wolf-Rudiger Uhlig went on to Hanuman. Andreas Scholz went to Blackwater Park. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

First Loss
The Day After The Sabbath 73: Hammond Lord
Progressive German Rock
FIRST LOSS / MURPHY BLEND
Krautrock: Music For Your Brain Vol.4 (Disc 1)

Krautrock: Music for Your Brain Vol. 4 - CD1
Krautrock: Music For Your Brain Vol.4 (Disc 4)
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Krautrock: Music for Your Brain Vol. 4 - CD4
Krautrock - Music for your Brain Vol.4
Krautrock: Music For Your Brain Vol. 4
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