1970 De Homine Urbano Vinyl LP Philips 841 960 Ache was one of the first progressive rock bands to come from Denmark. “De Homine Urbano” was their debut, and probably their best release. The album consisted of just two side-long suites. The title-track was, according to the band themselves, the world’s first “rock ballet”. The swirling organ of Peter Mellin and the smooth, melodic tone of guitarist Finn Olafsson dominated the sound. The track itself featured many fine melodies, and the suite was well constructed, with no unnecessary or redundant parts. 1971Green Man Denmark German… read more
1970 De Homine Urbano Vinyl LP Philips 841 960 Ache was one of the first progressive rock bands to come from Denmark. “De Homine Urbano” was their de… read more
1970 De Homine Urbano Vinyl LP Philips 841 960 Ache was one of the first progressive rock bands to come from Denmark. “De Homine Urbano” was their debut, and probably their best release.… read more
At least three different artists. 1) The seeds for ACHE were sown in the early 60's via the Danish beat group THE HARLOWS. When HARLOWS Torsten Olafsson (bass), Peter Mellin (organ) and Glenn Fischer (drums) were joined by former MCKENZIE SET guitarist Finn Olafsson in 1968, ACHE was born. They spent the next two years working on an extended piece called "De Homine Urbano", which was released as programme music to an experimental "rock ballet" in 1970. Released on the Philips label the same year with an accompanying single of non-album tracks, it netted pos… read more
At least three different artists. 1) The seeds for ACHE were sown in the early 60's via the Danish beat group THE HARLOWS. When HARLOWS Torsten Olafsson (bass), Peter Mellin (organ) an… read more
At least three different artists. 1) The seeds for ACHE were sown in the early 60's via the Danish beat group THE HARLOWS. When HARLOWS Torsten Olafsson (bass), Peter Mellin (organ) and Glenn Fischer (drums) were joined by former … read more