Improved Sound Limited

Improved Sound Limited is a German krautrock group formed in 1961. The band started at Willstätter School in Nuremberg with the name "Pyjamas Skiffle Group". From 1964 to 1966, they changed their name to "Blizzards" and backed pop singer Roy Black at 33 shows. The name "Improved Sound Limited" appears at 1966 and remains, except for a brief period during 1976 when CBS advised them to change to the name "Condor".[1]

Improved Sound Limited
OriginNuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
GenresKrautrock
MembersJohnny Fickert
Axel Linstädt
Uli Ruppert
Rolf Gröschner
Bernd Linstädt
Websitewww.improved-sound-limited.de

The band specialized in making soundtracks for German television series and for the films from the directors Michael Verhoeven and Wim Wenders. With respect to Wenders, their songs feature prominently in the 1976 road movie Kings of the Road.[2] Properly speaking, Bernd Linstädt wasn't a musician of the group, but he wrote all the lyrics and had a real impact on the band. Their song "Oedipus" was sampled by Odesza in the song "All My Life" from their 2022 album "The Last Goodbye".

Band members

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  • Johnny Fickert (vocals, alto sax, flute, percussion), deceased in 2009
  • Axel Linstädt (composition, guitars, keyboards, vocals)
  • Uli Ruppert (bass), deceased in 2017
  • Rolf Gröschner (drums)
  • Bernd Linstädt (lyrics)

Discography

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Singles

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  • 1969: Engelchen macht weiter – hoppe, hoppe Reiter (Cornet) – Soundtrack of Up the Establishment
  • 1971: Improved Sound Limited (Liberty)
  • 1973: Catch A Singing Bird On The Road (CBS)
  • 1976: Rathbone Hotel (CBS)

References

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  1. ^ The Story of the Band in Official site
  2. ^ Improved Sound Limited - Nine Feet over the Tarmac, retrieved 2023-08-30
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