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Thirsty Moon

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Thirsty Moon
Thirsty Moon, 1976.
Background information
OriginBremen, Bremen, Germany
GenresProgressive rock, krautrock, jazz rock, jazz fusion
Years active1971 (1971)–present
LabelsBrain, Sky
MembersNorbert Drogies
Michael Kobs
Willi Pape
Harald Konietzko
Jürgen Drogies
Hans-Werner Ranwig
Past membersErwin Noack
Siegfried Pisalla
Gerd Lueken
Heinz Sander
Rainer Neumann
Serge Weber
Junior Weerasinghe
Uli Harmssen
Websitewww.thirstymoon.de

Thirsty Moon is a German Krautrock band. The band was founded in the early 1970s in Bremen and plays progressive rock with strong jazz influences. Band members were the brothers Jürgen and Norbert Drogies, Michael Kobs, Harald Konietzko, Erwin Noack, Willi Pape and Siegfried Pisalla, although this line-up changed in the late 1970s. The band's first two albums received critical acclaim and are considered Krautrock classics.[1]

In 2007, Jürgen Drogies released the album Dreamcatcher and gave his new band the name Back to the Moon.

Band members

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Later members:

  • Rainer Neumann - saxophone
  • Serge Weber - piano, synthesizer
  • Junior Weerasinghe - drums, vocals

Discography

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Thirsty Moon

  • 1972 Thirsty Moon (reissue 2006 LongHair LHC 52)
  • 1974 You'll Never Come Back (reissue 2006 LongHair LHC 53)
  • 1975 Blitz (reissue 2006 LongHair LHC 54)
  • 1976 A Real Good Time
  • 1981 Starchaser
  • 2006 I'll Be Back - Live '75 (first released 2006 LongHair LHC 55)
  • 2007 Dreamcatcher by Back to the Moon (SynGate 2111)
  • 2011 Lunar Eclipse - Live at Stagge's Hotel 1976

Back to the Moon

  • 2007 Dreamcatcher
  • 2010 Street view
  • 2010 Wave and smile (EP)
  • 2014 3

References

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  1. ^ Semprebon, Rolf. Thirsty Moon at AllMusic. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
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