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Sindelfingen

12+ albums
Progressive rockbritishprogressive folkfolkUK

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Sindelfingen were a short-lived British quartet who played folk-leaning progressive music and who released a single studio album during their tenure. The band included a pair of young brothers who would go on to lengthy careers as professional musicians. Guitarist/bassist Mark Letley, who was only seventeen when this album was recorded, would accompany guitarist/lead vocalist Richard Manktelow to the eighties pop trio BABY GRAND and later release a minor hit single along with his younger brother Matt as THE STUDIO BAND. Matt, who was himself just twelve years old in 1973 was not a member of Sindelfingen at the time, but would replace Roger Thorn as the record was wrapping up and played as a member of the band on the lengthy bonus track “The Princess and the Predator” which accompanies most of the reissued versions of the record. In 2000 Matt became the drummer for STATUS QUO. Manktelow, Thorn and glockenspieler Roger Woods seem to have disappeared from the music business in the ensuing years since the band dissolved. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Song for Dawn

271
2

Three Ladies

255
3

Mark's Bach

207
4

Perpetual Motion

206
5

Today & Tomorrow

108
6

Odgipig

107
7

'Odgipig

106
8

Today And Tomorrow

100
9

Birth

35
10

The Undertaker (Bonus Track)

35

albums

Odgipig

Odgipig

'Odgipig

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Triangle

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Odgipig (1973 Kissing Spell)

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U.K. Prog, Volume 11: 1973a The Main Stream

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’Odgipig

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Sindelfingen

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Odgipig_UK1973

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Freudenklänge 3

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Odigpig

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'Odgipig / Sindelfingen

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