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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manfred Krug "Das war nur ein Moment" 1971. Amiga Records. We picked up this GDR (East German) record in Berlin last week so I'm taking this opportunity to also share some of our (former) East Germany explorations/photos (on Instagram), including a visit to the small city of Luckenwalde⁩ on Good Friday and Dresden on Easter  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manfred Krug &#8220;Das war nur ein Moment&#8221; 1971. Amiga Records. We picked up this GDR (East German) record in Berlin last week so I&#8217;m taking this opportunity to also share some of our (former) East Germany explorations/photos (on Instagram), including a visit to the small city of Luckenwalde⁩ on Good Friday and Dresden on Easter Sunday, seeing the remnants of World War II and Russian occupation/sphere of influence. Manfred Krug was an East German actor and jazz/pop singer until 1976 when the GDR forbade that work due to his activism and participation in protests. (He moved to West Berlin in 1976 and was able to revive his career.)</p>
<p><em> Das war nur ein Moment </em>(translation: That was just a moment) is jazzy pop with a fair amount of 60&#8217;s flavor. We learned from the Über-weird 33rpm Record store owner that the co-credited composer/arranger and long-time Krug collaborator Günther Fischer also doubled as Krug&#8217;s &#8220;handler&#8221; &#8211; ie Fischer was spying on Krug for the Stasi (GDR secret police). Fischer excelled at both roles, apparently; besides ruining (temporarily) Krug&#8217;s career, he helped put together a pretty great album. It should be noted (this info also from weird record store owner) that only trained musicians were allowed to record in East Germany so the level of musicianship on <em>Das war nur ein Moment</em><em> </em>is excellent. While this kind of jazzy pop is well outside of my wheelhouse, I do have a couple of top picks: &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX68f57xOUw&amp;list=RDnX68f57xOUw&amp;start_radio=1">Der Tag beginnt</a>&#8221; (&#8220;The Day Begins&#8221;) has The Turtles&#8217; &#8220;Happy Together&#8221; (1967) all over it: bright, poppy, super-duper catchy and &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1FLBG29m4Y&amp;list=RDG1FLBG29m4Y&amp;start_radio=1">Hör auf!</a>&#8221; (&#8220;Stop It!&#8221;) which is funky and world-beaty. <em>Das war nur ein Moment </em>is not a record I&#8217;ll throw on often but the layers of stories surrounding this LP makes it a great addition to the collection as well as a non-traditional trip souvenir.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a long video of Krug (and Fischer) playing live with interviews (in German)</p>
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