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Guru Guru is a groundbreaking German band formed in 1968, widely recognized for their key role in shaping the Krautrock genre. Their sound is a distinctive fusion of psychedelic rock, jazz fusion, and avant-garde, known for its bold experimentation and improvisational flair.
Released in 1977, Globetrotter marked a stylistic shift for the band, moving away from their earlier, more experimental approach in favor of a more accessible, song-focused direction. The album blends a variety of influences — including funk and reggae — creating a lighter, more upbeat sound that some have described as “cheery” with “funky grooves.” Though less avant-garde than previous efforts, Globetrotter reflects the band’s versatility and adventurous spirit.
Songs like "Rolling Through the City" and "I'm Really Into Rock’n Roll Man" underline this move toward a more mainstream rock vibe. Even with its stylistic change, Globetrotter stands as a memorable chapter in Guru Guru’s catalog, illustrating their openness to evolution while maintaining their distinctive character.
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