Riechmann - Wunderbar (1978) {1991, Reissue}
Artist: Riechmann
Title: Wunderbar
Year Of Release: 1978 / 1991
Label: Sky Records #SKY CD 3017
Genre: Electronic, Berlin School, Krautrock
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Tracks+Cue+m3u, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:34:51
Total Size: 235 / 98 Mb (Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Wolfgang Riechmann started his musical career in 1966. After playing in a school band with Michael Rother and Wolfgang Flür, later famous with Kraftwerk and Neu, he then became member of an other Düsseldorf (Germany) located band called "Streetmark". It was end of 1977 when Riechmann started working on his solo career. The result was the LP "Wunderbar" which was released on SKY Records. Unfortunately he did not experience the release. In August 1978 Riechmann was killed - without any reason - by two drunk guys, who stabbed him to death.Title: Wunderbar
Year Of Release: 1978 / 1991
Label: Sky Records #SKY CD 3017
Genre: Electronic, Berlin School, Krautrock
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Tracks+Cue+m3u, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:34:51
Total Size: 235 / 98 Mb (Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
The tragic end of Wolfgang Riechmann's life before his solo debut was released inevitably colors how to listen to Wunderbar, but taken on its own merits, the album is an enjoyable if not necessarily classic effort in experimental '70s German music, a blending of rock and synth instrumentation at once playful and slightly spooky. The opening lope of the title track sets the tone, sounding like it should soundtrack some odd sci-fi series of the time, with a lead melody alternately played on flanged guitar and serene keyboards as a steady beat chugs. From there, the musician explores a variety of familiar-from-the-time styles as he goes – rhythmic synthesizer pulse and drones on "Weltweit," stately keyboard melodic ambience on "Abendlicht," and the strong march of "Himmelblau," one of two songs featuring Riechmann's wordless chanting. Perhaps the strongest song is "Silberland," at once a chilly, alien-sounding arrangement and a stirring melody suggestive of a lost national anthem. It's odd to think, though, that in the end Riechmann might best be remembered for Wunderbar's striking cover photo, with the musician covered in blue and white makeup that Gary Numan would later completely reuse for his Berserker album.
~ Ned Raggett, All Music
~ Ned Raggett, All Music
Track List:
01. Wunderbar [5:43]
02. Abendlicht [4:24]
03. Weltweit [7:03]
04. Silberland [7:44]
05. Himmelblau [8:44]
06. Traumzeit [1:13]
Personnel:
Wolfgang Riechmann - voice, electric violin, guitar, electric piano, bass, synthesizers
Hans Schweiß - drums
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