The term “private” is used quite liberally in the promotion of rare
groove compilations these days. The team at Tramp Records tends to be
rather defensive when it comes to such terms. Although, and this should
not be misunderstood as arrogance, label boss Tobias Kirmayer & his
crew have been doing nothing else for 22 years, strictly speaking. Every
compilation series from the Upper Bavarian label, be it the
“Movements,” “Feeling Nice,” “Praise Poems,” or “Can You Feel It”
series, specializes in independently produced music from the 1960s, 70s,
and 80s released on small private labels. This means extremely
time-consuming work to track down the musicians, write down their
stories, and, last but not least, invest a high four-digit amount to
release such compilation projects as deluxe (double) LPs and CDs.
The industrious creators of the label have already released seven
volumes in the Peace Chant series. Parts 1 to 6 were single LPs with
predominantly American tracks. Part 7 was the first to be dedicated to
purely German productions. Furthermore, the decision was made to release
a double LP with a gatefold cover, not least to accommodate the
extremely comprehensive accompanying text and images.
The 8th edition once again focuses on German productions.
It includes rare (Fences), unreleased (Music Community), but also the
odd €10 record. The mere fact that a record is rare/expensive doesn't
make it interesting for Tobias Kirmayer and his team. They are primarily
interested in the music. And if a song convinces them, it makes it onto
the shortlist. In fact, many established reissue labels too often
ignore records or individual songs and don't re-release them simply
because they are not sought after by collectors. Kirmayer and his fellow
campaigners have made it their mission to combat this injustice. A good
example of this would be Sabanone, a title by Büdi Siebert's formation
with the wonderful name HerrGottSax. The original LP costs around €15.
In addition to presenting the music in combination with detailed
information about the artists, the label has another concern close to
its heart. For the sake of the environment (short delivery routes) and
to support the domestic economy, the CDs and vinyl LPs are manufactured
in Germany”. And the record was pressed on BIO🌿VINYL in the most
environmentally friendly way possible. But enough talking. Have fun
exploring!
~DJ Roman Bloecker (July 2025)
Tracklist:
1. Jazz Workshop Ensemble - Aya Tolla
2. Music Liberation Unit - Monday Morning
3. Community Music - Groove Rock
4. HerrGottSax - Sabanone (Schlachtruf Der Affen)
5. Ad Libitum - Take Five
6. Fences - Mein Alter Hut
7. Spirit - Work Song
8. BZN-Big Band - Nr. 6
9. Ulmer Jazz Quintet - Grandfathers Waltz
10. Brainstream - B27
11. Trio Wolf-Sperl-Bräuer - Bulgarian Flirt