German band whose 1970 self-titled debut moved from psychedelia toward jazz-rock. The group recorded four LPs over a career spanning more than a decade and collaborated with members of Xhol Caravan, Amon Düül II and Embryo.

Often associated with the German underground and krautrock scene; debut released in 1970; first vinyl pressing has notable collector value; CD reissued in 2002 by Garden Of Delight.

The 1970 self-titled debut by Missus Beastly leans toward jazz-rock after a psychedelic opening and is often misclassified as prog. The album has clear ties to the German underground scene and features collaborations with members of Xhol Caravan, Amon Düül II and Embryo. Notable tracks highlighted are "Uncle Sam", "Decision" and "Mean Woman". The first vinyl pressing has notable collector value; a CD reissue was released in 2002 by Garden Of Delight.

For:Collectors and listeners of German 1970s psychedelic/krautrock and jazz-rock; fans of underground electric rock jams.

 Their career lasted more than ten years and produced four LPs that, after a more psychedelic debut, decidedly leaned towards Jazz Rock.

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