Dschinghis Khan - Helden, Schurken & der Dudelmoser (1982)

Artist: Dschinghis Khan
Title: Helden, Schurken & der Dudelmoser
Year Of Release: 1982
Label: Jupiter
Genre: Schlager, Pop, Dance
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:20
Total Size: 101 / 292 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Helden, Schurken & der Dudelmoser
Year Of Release: 1982
Label: Jupiter
Genre: Schlager, Pop, Dance
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 43:20
Total Size: 101 / 292 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Dschinghis Khan - Der Dudelmoser
2. Dschinghis Khan - Rocky Marciano
3. Dschinghis Khan - Ivanhoe
4. Dschinghis Khan - Pablo Picasso
5. Dschinghis Khan - Billy The Kid
6. Dschinghis Khan - James Bond
7. Dschinghis Khan - Klabautermann
8. Dschinghis Khan - Robinson
9. Dschinghis Khan - Mata Hari
10. Dschinghis Khan - Rübezahl
11. Dschinghis Khan - Tut Ench Amun
12. Dschinghis Khan - Helden und Schurken
Headed by producer Ralph Siegel and vocalist Peter Alexander, Germany's Dschinghis Khan offered a respite from standard pop music subject matter by spinning campy historical sagas in a shiny Euro-disco package. Partly inspired by the Boney M. hit "Rasputin," Siegel put together an elaborately costumed group featuring distinct characters (sort of like what the Village People might have resembled if they'd been Mongol invaders rather than gay archetypes), and entered his composition, "Dschinghis Khan," in the 1979 Eurovision music contest. Although it didn't win, Dschinghis Khan's stylized visuals and quirky lyrical preoccupations eventually helped make the song a hit in German dance clubs later that year. The accompanying self-titled album was a commercial success as well, but Dschinghis Khan abandoned the qualities that made the group so distinctive over the course of albums like 1980's Rom, 1981's Wir Sitzen Alle Im Selben Boot, 1982's Helden, Schurken & der Dudelmoser, and 1983's Corrida. By that time, they had already faded from the public eye. A collection of their best work, Die Großen Erfolge, was released in the U.S. in 1995.
