Schicke Führs Fröhling, commonly abbreviated as SFF, is a respected German progressive rock band that emerged in the 1970s. The distinctive trio consists of Eduard Schicke on drums and percussion, Gerd Führs on keyboards, and Heinz Fröhling on guitars and bass. Their music deftly blends symphonic rock with elements of jazz and classical music, establishing them as notable contributors to the progressive rock scene of their time. With an emphasis on instrumental craftsmanship, their compositions range from atmospheric soundscapes to complex, melodious arrangements, showcasing their technical prowess and creativity.
Though they initially disbanded in the late 1970s, SFF's legacy continued to thrive among progressive rock aficionados. Over the years, they have reformed on various occasions, producing new material and performing for dedicated fans. Their discography has evolved to include contemporary sounds while maintaining the classic progressive rock spirit. Notable recent releases such as "Love Is Like an Ocean" and "Ticket To Everywhere" pay homage to their roots while exploring new musical horizons. Their live album, "Live 1975 (Live in Papenburg, 1975)," captures the raw energy and talent of their early days, providing a historical snapshot of their live performances during the peak of their initial career.
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