TDATS 98 Savage Hell Duo Kribo special

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This volume focusses on an Indonesian band called Duo Kribo which literally means frizzy duo, a name which makes sense when you look at both frontmens wild hairdos. The band made four albums around 1977-79 and had good success, selling many thousands of cassette tapes (the predominant format in Indonesia back then). They are usually referred to as Vol. 1 to 4, though it seems some of them were sub-titled in some formats, with names like "Neraka Jahanam" ("Blasted" or "Savage Hell") and "Pelacur Tua" (Old Prostitute). The final one was a soundtrack to a rocknroll movie called Duo Kribo that starred both singers. The movie was lost for decades but prints have been recently recovered and restored.
Duo Kribo Vol 1. cassette |
The 11 tracks I have collected here are not definitive of Duo Kribos sound. In a similar way to AKAs "Hard Beat" comp, this is all the heavy guitar tracks I could find from Duo Kribo though they created a wide range of sounds from pop to funk to hard rock. This diversity seems to have been a common trait of Indo and Southeast Asian bands; indicative of a market and culture that was intriguingly different from that of western rock, as was their prolific output during the bands short life span. This music is uplifting, happy and sometimes endearingly naive (maybe deceptively so), but displays great hard-rocking musicianship and above all, its fun! Take for example the space-rocket rock of Mencarter Roket or the irresistible funk of Kung Fu, with a typically wild vocal performance from Ucok Harahap. With the closer Uang you even get some of the pomp and melodic guitar stylings of Brian May and Queen.
Tracks:
01. Kung Fu (1977) 07. Discotique (1977)
from Vol. 1 from Vol. 1
02. Rumah Hantu (1978) 08. Pelacur Tua (1978)
from Vol. 2 from Vol. 2
03. Mencarter Roket (1978) 09. Duo Kribo (1978)
from Vol. 4 from Vol. 4
04. Penari Jalang (1978) 10. Kenyataan (1978)
from Vol. 3 from Vol. 2
05. Neraka Jahanam (1977) 11. Uang (1978)
from Vol. 1 from Vol. 4
06. Cukong Tua (1977)
from Vol. 1
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Duo Kribo movie poster Ucok Harahap (L) and Achmad Albar (R) |
AKA was formed in Surabaya in 1967 and made many albums. They too have a diverse library of music including a traditional religious folk-tinged pop album called Qasidah Modern, but when they turned up the rock, they really did rock, as with Do What You Like from the 1971 album of the same name. Ucok was ejected from the band and the three remaining members continued as SAS group. Ucok then briefly started up Ucok & His Gang (Uhisga) before Duo Kribo formed, and some of the tracks on Duo Kribo Vol 1. are attributed to Ucok & His Gang in the liner notes, including track 1 here, King Fu.
Achmad continued with God Bless after the last of Duo Kribos four albums. Sadly Ucok Harahap passed away on the 3rd December 2009, by all accounts he was a classic character of Indonesian rock and made a big impression with outlandish stage antics in bands such as AKA.
God Bless only made one album in the 70s, but as one of the only bands up to the job, they were selected to support Deep Purples show in Jakarta in 1975, a show which had some tragic consequences. They were more active in the 80s and have issued albums sporadically up to 2009, they have also played live as recently as July 2011.
Enjoy!
Rich
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