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Eela Craig was an Austrian rock band of the 1970s and 1980s, that combined progressive rock with jazz and classical music influences as well as Christian lyrics. The band's name is without known meaning.

Eela Craig
OriginLinz, Austria
GenresRock music
Years active1970–1988
LabelsVirgin, Vertigo
MembersHubert Bognermayr (piano)
Harald Zuschrader (guitar, recorder, saxophone)
Gerhard Englisch (bass)
Horst Waber (drums, percussion))
Heinz Gerstmair (guitar)
Will Orthofer (vocals, saxophone)

History


The band was founded in Linz in 1970, and recorded its first album, entitled Eela Craig, in 1971 with a circulation of 1,500. Critics compared this album with established bands such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer, King Crimson, Gentle Giant and Colosseum. The band had a few onstage performances with the Zürich Chamber Orchestra in 1972, which led to more performances in well-known opera houses of Italy, Germany and Austria, uncommon venues for a rock band at the time.[1]

The band signed a contract with Virgin Records in 1975, to release a number of singles and albums, including the Christian concept album Missa Universalis, and a signature ethereal cover version of Chris de Burgh's "A Spaceman Came Travelling", both released in 1978.

Missa Universalis was a musical translation of a (Catholic) high mass, which embraced lyrics in Latin, German, English and French. The compositions resembled the works of Anton Bruckner, mixed with elements of rock and electronic music. The premiere was performed at the Brucknerfest of the city of Linz and received positive acceptance.

The band was largely inactive between 1982 and 1986, but the two founding members produced solo music under the Bognermayr/Zuschrader name with Bognermayr's own New Age label, Erdenklang. 1987 saw the release of three singles, which were targeted to match the contemporary pop music style. Eela Craig released their last album, Hit or Miss, in 1987.

On 17 November 1995, the band reunited for a one-time live performance in Linz. At the same time, Hubert Bognermayr published a compilation of the band's music entitled Symphonic Rock.


Discography



Singles



Albums



Compilations



References


  1. Early Work listed in Hubert Bognermayr's bio (start page of Ars electronica's archive, use search function for artist's name)



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[de] Eela Craig

Eela Craig war eine österreichische Rockband, die zu Beginn der 1970er Jahre progressive Rockmusik mit Jazz, Klassik, elektronischer Musik und auf einer LP auch christlichen Texten verband. Der Bandname ist ohne jede weitere Bedeutung.
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