Monika Hauff & Klaus-Dieter Henkler – Kein Schöner Land
Лейбл: | AMIGA – 8 55 935 |
Формат: | Vinyl |
Страна: | German Democratic Republic (GDR) |
Дата релиза: | 1989 |
Жанр: | Folk, World, & Country, Pop |
Стиль: | Volksmusik |
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Треклист:
A1 | Der Fröhliche Wanderer
Arranged By – Jürgen Hermann Composed By – Friedrich Wilhelm Möller Lyrics By – Florenz Friedrich Sigismund |
2:47 | |
A2 | Das Alte Försterhaus | 3:47 | |
A3 | Herz, Schmerz Und Dies Und Das
Arranged By – Joachim Dannenberg Composed By – Václav Bláha (2) Lyrics By – Jaromír Vejvoda Lyrics By [dt.] – Klaus S. Richter |
3:30 | |
A4 | La Montanara
Arranged By – Joachim Schmeißer Composed By – Luigi Pigarelli Composed By – Toni Ortelli Lyrics By – Toni Ortelli Lyrics By [dt.] – Ralph Maria Siegel |
3:35 | |
A5 | Schneewalzer | 2:51 | |
A6 | Glück Auf | 1:55 | |
A7 | Ade Zur Guten Nacht | 3:23 | |
B1 | Hoch Auf Dem Gelben Wagen | 3:52 | |
B2 | Beim Kronenwirt | 3:08 | |
B3 | Heidenröslein | 2:58 | |
B4 | Wo Die Ostseewellen | 2:44 | |
B5 | 'S Is Feierobnd | 4:15 | |
B6 | Kein Schöner Land | 3:04 |
Участники записи:
- Choir – Ernst Barnetz-Chor
- Choir – Rundfunkchor Berlin
- Conductor – Jürgen Hermann
- Engineer – Siegbert Schneider
- Lithography – VEB Gotha-Druck
- Orchestra – AMIGA Studio Orchester
- Photography By – Rainer Oettel
- Photography By – Günter Gueffroy
- Producer – Karl Heinz Ocasek
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Runout side A: 8 55 935-1A K82 W NT
- Matrix / Runout Runout side B: 8 55 935-2E M82 EN NT
- Rights Society : AWA
- Other Printing permission: Ag 511/01/89/B
Компании:
- Pressed By – VEB Deutsche Schallplatten Potsdam-Babelsberg
- Printed By – VEB Gotha-Druck
- Record Company – VEB Deutsche Schallplatten Berlin
Участники записи:
- Choir – Ernst Barnetz-Chor
- Choir – Rundfunkchor Berlin
- Conductor – Jürgen Hermann
- Engineer – Siegbert Schneider
- Lithography – VEB Gotha-Druck
- Orchestra – AMIGA Studio Orchester
- Photography By – Rainer Oettel
- Photography By – Günter Gueffroy
- Producer – Karl Heinz Ocasek