Der Supermann: Song Collection 1975-1979 by Weis, Heidelinde (CD, 2008)

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About this product

Product Identifiers

ProducerKristian Schultze
Record LabelBurb, Bureau B
UPC4047179132923
eBay Product ID (ePID)19046065281

Product Key Features

Release Year2008
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistWeis, Heidelinde
Release TitleDer Supermann: Song Collection 1975-1979

Dimensions

Item Height0.23 in
Item Weight0.18 lb
Item Length5.39 in
Item Width4.96 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks20
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Hans Emmerich 1.2 Der Supermann 1.3 Und Ich Geb Auf 1.4 Spate Erfullung 1.5 Franz Peterr 1.6 Bettgefluste 1.7 Nimm Mich Einfach 1.8 Willst Du Mich So 1.9 Wann Holst Du Mich 1.10 Heut Passiert's 1.11 Vorbei Vorbei 1.12 Anfang Und Ende 1.13 Fur Immer 1.14 Tolli Von Immenruh 1.15 Fur Den Frieden Sagen Die Menschen 1.16 Freundliche Aufforderung 1.17 Wieder Mal Er 1.18 Kannst Du Dich Erinnern 1.19 Doch Du Bemerkst Es Kaum 1.20 Ich Gehore Dir
NotesThe Bureau B label presents a compiled history of the collaboration between Austrian theater and TV actress, Heidelinde Weis and composer/keyboardist, Kristian Schultze. Who would have thought somebody like Heidelinde Weis had done fluffy bossa nova and gallant funk? a few DJs have known it for a few years, mainly because the tracks "Der Supermann" and "Hans Emmerich" belong to their repertoire. Now, everyone has access with this release that combines the best songs from the three albums that emerged from this unique musical love affair, originally released in 1975, 1976 and 1979. The music world was quite amazed when the debut album first appeared: extremely laid back, jazzy bossa nova taking turns with slick '70s funk, and above it sizzling, lascivious vocals with often blatantly erotic lyrics. This album was a major commercial success, and received the German award from the Phonoakademie. The musical mastermind behind the project was Kristian Schultze, to this day, keyboardist for Doldinger's Passport, and a busy soundtrack composer and arranger. Back then, he had randomly written a few bossa novas, and didn't quite know what to do with them. He recorded them, and gave them to his friend Heidelinde Weis to cheer her up, because she was hospitalized at the time. As a pastime, she wrote lyrics to the music, and Schultze was delighted. Schultze invited first-class accompanying musicians to play on the record, including Sigi Schwab (guitar), Dave King (bass), and even Austrian clarinet legend, Fatty George. Until this day, Heidelinde Weis and Kristian Schultze are very proud of their collaboration. To give this treasure the attention it deserves, it is housed in a digipak with a fancy 20-page booklet that includes many unreleased photographs from Heidelinde's private archive, and two informative interviews with the artists.
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