Christian Kolonovits – Opus 1 - 12 (Die Leerjahre)
Лейбл: | Bellaphon – BA 24006 Bellaphon Austria – BA 24006 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | Austria |
Дата релиза: | 1976 |
Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country, Pop, Rock |
Стиль: | Easy Listening, Instrumental, Pop Rock, Prog Rock |
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Треклист:
Aus Dem Schaffen Grosser Geister |
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A1 | Pique Dame / "I Drah Zua" |
3:40 | |
A2 | Symphonie Mit Dem Götz-Zitat / "Zwickt's Mi" |
3:07 | |
A3 | Wanderers Nachtlied / "De Kinettn Wo I Schlof" |
3:47 | |
A4 | Pathetique / "I Werd Mi Bessern" |
2:46 | |
A5 | Bagatelle / "Familie Pingitzer" |
2:46 | |
A6 | Abschiedssymphonie / "I Glaub I Geh Jetzt" |
3:55 | |
B1 | Tillo Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche / "Gö, Do Schaust" |
4:33 | |
B2 | Toccata In Tee-Moll / "Espresso" |
4:41 | |
B3 | Eine Kleine Prachtmusik / "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart" |
2:50 | |
B4 | Also Sprach W. Ambros / "A Mensch Möcht I Bleibn" |
2:52 | |
B5 | Erotica / "Wüst Oda Wüst Ned" |
2:32 | |
B6 | Das Lied Von Der Erde / "Heite Drah I Mi Ham"
Written-By – Georg Danzer |
3:54 |
Участники записи:
- Cover [Design] – Team- Werbeagentur Wien
- Producer [uncredit], Arranged By [uncredit], Conductor [uncredit] – Christian Kolonovits
- Written-By – Thelonius Anbiss
- Written-By – Hugo Khittl
- Written-By – Hans Günter Hausner
- Written-By – Wolfgang Ambros
- Written-By – Veronika Vane
- Written-By – Joesi Prokopetz
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Rights Society : Austro Mechana
- Matrix / Runout Runout side A: BA 24006 A CM
- Matrix / Runout Runout side B: BA 24006 B CM
Компании:
- Lacquer Cut At – Phonodisc GesmbH
- Made By – Bellaphon Records
- Pressed By – Phonodisc GesmbH
- Published By – Bellver
- Published By – Wiener Musikproduktion
Участники записи:
- Cover [Design] – Team- Werbeagentur Wien
- Producer [uncredit], Arranged By [uncredit], Conductor [uncredit] – Christian Kolonovits
- Written-By – Thelonius Anbiss
- Written-By – Hugo Khittl
- Written-By – Hans Günter Hausner
- Written-By – Wolfgang Ambros
- Written-By – Veronika Vane
- Written-By – Joesi Prokopetz