
After their third album, OOF suffered their first major line-up change with keyboardist Hennes Herring leaving the band to join SAHARA (another excellent group that will release two very solid albums), and he was replaced by yet another guitarist Wolfgang Gohringer (that made double guitar and double horn attack), but if it affected the group's sound a bit, it was nothing drastic either. A fourth (excellent) album was recorded in the spring of 74, but for some reasons it was never released - until Ultima Thule/Cosmic Egg would in 99. Sadly these events lead towards a slow decline of the group who would gradually slow down activities, recording just one more single and playing their last concerts in 78.
The musicians went their way, but in the mid-80's, three of them met and participated to Kontrast and recorded one of the best Krautrock album of that decade, according to the experts. This album and its intended suite just got a second life by getting a reissue, again on the Cosmic Egg label. Among the other posthumous releases is the left-overs from FLMA albums (Rat Roads) and a Live in Palerme 72, both excellent records appearing on the great Garden Of Delight Label.
Let me quote D-E Asbjornssen in Cosmic Dreams At Play and use his final comment about OOF: "what an awesome band they were" and I fully adhere to that opinion.
: : : Hugues Chantraine, BELGIUM : : :
Tracks:
1. See how a white Negro flies - 00:00
2. God saved the Queen, cried Jesus - 06:08
3. Hey John - 13:42
4. No Name - 23:28
5. World's End - 26:41
6. Dark, Darker - 36:44
Personnel:
- Remigius Drechsler - guitar
- Hennes Hering - keyboards
- Moran Neumüller - vocals, saxes
- Klaus Spöri - drums
- Stefan Wischeu - bass