
Moshi Moshi
GURU GURU have been an institution for over five decades. Forerunners of Krautrock, the group, founded in 1968 by drummer, singer and visionary Mani Neumeier, have been breaking boundaries since the beginning, fusing free jazz with rockānāroll, experimenting with Indian, Southeast Asian and African rhythms and styles, to create their own brand of psychedelic cosmic rock, inspiring musicians and audiences the world over, especially in the United States and Japan. After their successful tour of Japan and the inauguration of Mani Neumeierās own wax figure in the Tokyo Tower Wax Museum in the fall of 1996, GURU GURU processed their Japanese impressions on their next album Moshi Moshi, originally released in 1997. The album, dedicated to their many new Japanese friends, features songs like āJet Lagā, āDonāt Worry About The Koto,ā which incorporates Japanese themes, and of course the title song āMoshi Moshi,ā a GURU GURU classic still found on the bandās set lists today. With an updated line-up featuring Roland Schaeffer (saxophone, guitar, nadaswaram, vocals), Luigi Archetti (guitar, vocals), Peter Kühmstedt (bass, vocals) and ā of course ā mastermind Mani Neumeier (vocals, drums), GURU GURU move away from their psychedelic, spacey sound, heading for groovy, prog/jazz, rockānāroll songs mainly sung in the English language.
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$8.00Moshi Moshi
GURU GURU have been an institution for over five decades. Forerunners of Krautrock, the group, founded in 1968 by drummer, singer and visionary Mani Neumeier, have been breaking boundaries since the beginning, fusing free jazz with rockānāroll, experimenting with Indian, Southeast Asian and African rhythms and styles, to create their own brand of psychedelic cosmic rock, inspiring musicians and audiences the world over, especially in the United States and Japan. After their successful tour of Japan and the inauguration of Mani Neumeierās own wax figure in the Tokyo Tower Wax Museum in the fall of 1996, GURU GURU processed their Japanese impressions on their next album Moshi Moshi, originally released in 1997. The album, dedicated to their many new Japanese friends, features songs like āJet Lagā, āDonāt Worry About The Koto,ā which incorporates Japanese themes, and of course the title song āMoshi Moshi,ā a GURU GURU classic still found on the bandās set lists today. With an updated line-up featuring Roland Schaeffer (saxophone, guitar, nadaswaram, vocals), Luigi Archetti (guitar, vocals), Peter Kühmstedt (bass, vocals) and ā of course ā mastermind Mani Neumeier (vocals, drums), GURU GURU move away from their psychedelic, spacey sound, heading for groovy, prog/jazz, rockānāroll songs mainly sung in the English language.
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GURU GURU have been an institution for over five decades. Forerunners of Krautrock, the group, founded in 1968 by drummer, singer and visionary Mani Neumeier, have been breaking boundaries since the beginning, fusing free jazz with rockānāroll, experimenting with Indian, Southeast Asian and African rhythms and styles, to create their own brand of psychedelic cosmic rock, inspiring musicians and audiences the world over, especially in the United States and Japan. After their successful tour of Japan and the inauguration of Mani Neumeierās own wax figure in the Tokyo Tower Wax Museum in the fall of 1996, GURU GURU processed their Japanese impressions on their next album Moshi Moshi, originally released in 1997. The album, dedicated to their many new Japanese friends, features songs like āJet Lagā, āDonāt Worry About The Koto,ā which incorporates Japanese themes, and of course the title song āMoshi Moshi,ā a GURU GURU classic still found on the bandās set lists today. With an updated line-up featuring Roland Schaeffer (saxophone, guitar, nadaswaram, vocals), Luigi Archetti (guitar, vocals), Peter Kühmstedt (bass, vocals) and ā of course ā mastermind Mani Neumeier (vocals, drums), GURU GURU move away from their psychedelic, spacey sound, heading for groovy, prog/jazz, rockānāroll songs mainly sung in the English language.











