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Ball Pomps in Bloomington, MN
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Ball Pompos
was the follow-up to
Udo Lindenberg
's phenomenally successful
Alles Klar Auf der Andrea Doria
. On it, he proved that he had by no means exhausted his reservoir of innovative musical ideas and cheeky lyrics which made him the
rock
singer of an entire generation of German youngsters. Again making extensive use of the wind section of
Peter Herbolzheimer
's
big band
, and thus adding a shrewd, jazzy touch to his otherwise very rocking songs,
recorded some of his timeless classics for this album.
" Rudi Ratlos"
is a clever
tango
-
about an old violinist who used to play for
Adolf Hitler
-- this was intended to be a punch for those who rather wanted to forget about the Third Reich altogether.
"Gerhard Goesebrecht"
is an alien who wants
Lindenberg
to take charge of the music on his planet where there is no musical innovation anymore, which shows that
was very aware of his crucial role in the ailing German
scene of the '70s. Almost the entire music scene of his hometown, Hamburg, took part in the recording of the album, and especially noteworthy are guest appearances of
singer
Inga Rumpf
and comedian
Otto Waalkes
in the mini-
opera
"Cowboy-Rocker,"
which captured the zeitgeist and the wanderlust of the '70s younger generation so extraordinarily well. Together with most of the other records
released in the '70s, this album is essential listening to get a grasp on German
music. ~ Frank Eisenhuth
was the follow-up to
Udo Lindenberg
's phenomenally successful
Alles Klar Auf der Andrea Doria
. On it, he proved that he had by no means exhausted his reservoir of innovative musical ideas and cheeky lyrics which made him the
rock
singer of an entire generation of German youngsters. Again making extensive use of the wind section of
Peter Herbolzheimer
's
big band
, and thus adding a shrewd, jazzy touch to his otherwise very rocking songs,
recorded some of his timeless classics for this album.
" Rudi Ratlos"
is a clever
tango
-
about an old violinist who used to play for
Adolf Hitler
-- this was intended to be a punch for those who rather wanted to forget about the Third Reich altogether.
"Gerhard Goesebrecht"
is an alien who wants
Lindenberg
to take charge of the music on his planet where there is no musical innovation anymore, which shows that
was very aware of his crucial role in the ailing German
scene of the '70s. Almost the entire music scene of his hometown, Hamburg, took part in the recording of the album, and especially noteworthy are guest appearances of
singer
Inga Rumpf
and comedian
Otto Waalkes
in the mini-
opera
"Cowboy-Rocker,"
which captured the zeitgeist and the wanderlust of the '70s younger generation so extraordinarily well. Together with most of the other records
released in the '70s, this album is essential listening to get a grasp on German
music. ~ Frank Eisenhuth