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Various - Pop in Germany: Vol.3 - Pop in Germany (CD)

1-CD with 28-page booklet, 25 tracks, playing time 70:55 minutes.

Pop In Germany, episode 3

Especially in the Schlager industry, retreaded larvae and dressed up bodies have always been part of the business - just like melodious or at least interesting aliases: Roy Black, Peggy Brown and Jack White - in the past, this was simply more colourful than Gerhard Höllerich, Margit Schumann and Horst Nußbaum. Those who remained without something spiced up, had it - sadly, but true - always a little harder; artistic quality and/or potential could still be so convincing. And who then additionally lacked the whacking song or the mighty catchy tune - zappenduster, zero chance, forgotten.

So it's a good thing there's Pop In Germany. . .! Because in this row names are sound and smoke, here one may also simply (and sometimes touchingly) be called Willi Nolte, Heinz Harden, Jürgen Wenger or Renate Pichler. All of them, otherwise as much in demand as an outdoor pool in February, emerge from anonymity here - about 35 years after their active time in which they at best sang in the second league, moved far away from charts, spotlights and headlines.

Not infrequently, it is nobodies who serve as suppliers for the musical theme of this Bear Family series. German cover versions of Anglo-American pop hits in the 60s and 70s came again and again from artists such as Holger Stern, Helmut Schmidt and Tom Hagen, from Wolfgang Frey, Boris Brown or Heidi Franke. Very well possible that this was not a coincidence - Strategy: The or the little(him) known one was at least imposed a popular title to win perhaps terrain with this crutch.

This tactic was typical for the 50s, 60s and 70s. Whether rock 'n' roll, surf or twist: the German record companies - in addition to the help for the artists mentioned - always had an ear for music fans who didn't speak English. And, understandably, a second one, in order to be able to better monitor the hoped-for additional jingling in the cash register.

Bear Family has therefore already released the most astounding and worth listening cover attempts, sorted by genre, on CDs: 'Surf In Germany' (BCD 16211 AH) has dedicated itself in the past to the musical wave riders, 'Twist In Germany' (BCD 16186 AH) to the permanently breech-endangered hipwackers - with together 45 sounding treasures.

But all this was only a slight preliminary skirmish at the beginning of the Golden Sixties, in the so-called pre-Beat(les) era. The full broadside, however, that was still pending: Pop in all shades. Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones, the Beatles and Manfred Mann, the Moody Blues, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Simon & Garfunkel and innumerable others - they all traded in their Germanic blueprints. Protestsongs and 4/4-Beat were doctored, Entertainment-Pop and Flower Power. And at the turn of the decade towards the seventies, one of the ultimate UK hard rock hammers, Paranoid, was even caught - who would have been more suitable for it? . . ?! - Cindy & Bert buttoned up. 50 such gems are on 'Pop In Germany 1' (BCD 16553 AH) and 'Pop In Germany 2' (BCD 16554 AH) in the stylistically varied offer.

That there is of course also again on the now available episode 3. The focus is again on popular and/or successful originals that have been converted into German. One of the biggest 60s hits ever, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, was done by the Swiss Dorados: But the choice of words for the local song title proved to be rather counterproductive - no class, that had relatively little of a positive incentive to buy. . . Hit? Nothing. Although, admittedly, there was no patent recipe for it. For even the most conservative, low-risk procedure did not protect against a lack of demand at the counter: Willi Noltes Happy Jack, Hippy Hippy Shake (Dany Mann), Tony Marshalls Love Me, Please Love Me or Don't Ha Ha by Jürgen Wenger remained in their original name - nobody wanted them anyway. Even the ear-friendly Kinks anthem Lola (Nina & Mike) or the eternal Bob Dylan classic Mr. Tambourine Man (intoned by Drafi Deutscher's assistant 'Die Magics' without the master) didn't get any better with their German arrangements - no customer interest.

Also 'guessing titles' were left behind: Drafis Es ist besser du gehst had very well a linguistic amount of Arthur Alexander's You Better Move On ; Stop tapping The Two (= Jack White), yes, that came very close to Dave Edmunds' I Hear You Knocking; also Lord Ulli's Black Lady let the original Lady In Black (Uriah Heep) guess. Nevertheless: Nothing worked here either, everything remained on the track.

And if it came to its extremes in the text by being completely sealed against the direction of movement, this was just as little the carte blanche for success. For example, when - not unlike the theme of a school essay - the Dutchman Ed Viller reported on My First Concert, a lot of fantasy was involved (without an acoustic model) in order to suspect behind it the original From The Underworld from the English hearth. The fact that the Blackberries had the Jeff Beck hit Hi Ho Silver Lining on their wrap with their unadorned four o'clock thirty-five time announcements also required a shaken amount of imagination. Behind Heinz Harden's Es ist vorbei nobody was allowed to automatically expect the searchers hit When You Walk In The Room composed by Jackie de Shannon. And when after listening to the disc of a Lisa Bauer (later Fitz) the song of the unskilled worker turned out to be Dusty Springfields Son Of A Preacher Man, there was nothing but laughing anyway.

Chart abstinence hit rebuilt originals from all styles. Even when US-American soul became internationally established and the German record companies wanted to jump on this bandwagon, the fan thumbs pointed downwards. Even the most beautiful ballads died unwanted in nothingness - no matter who interpreted them. The actress and dubbing artist Renate Pichler, who lives in Hamburg, got her hands on the rare, well-realized "I - I have no one" (Ben E. Kings I Who Have Nothing) as well as the established stars Howard Carpendale (Poor old rich man = Otis Reddings [Sitting On The] Dock Of The Bay) and Manuela and Erik Silvester: They struggled in vain with the ingratiating Percy Sledge lurkers Warm And Tender Love and Take Time To Know Her, who come as tomorrow the day and you love only once missed their goal.

25 new German cover versions. Not one of them became a hit with the audience - regardless of how popular the original songs were, how well known the original performers or the postcard artists were. And yet, almost without exception, they have meanwhile become objects of desire on the local collector's scene, reaching in part considerable sums in trade. Because they're just rare? Because one can often amuse oneself with the textual contortions - sometimes more and sometimes less? Because you like to hear them (why not?!)?

Title 22, Peggy March & Benny Thomas: Only the wind knows the answer.

BERND MATHEJA

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Various - Pop in Germany - Vol.3 - Pop in Germany (CD) CD 1
01Keine Klasse (Rolling Stones: (I Can't Get..)DORADOS
02Der Feuerstuhl (Shangri-Las: Leader Of The..)CRAZY GIRLS
03Es ist vorbei (Searchers: When You Walk In..)HARDEN, Heinz
04Happy Jack (The Who: Happy Jack)NOLTE, Willy
05Armer alter reicher Mann (Otis Redding:...)CARPENDALE, Howard
06Hoer auf zu klopfen (Dave Edmunds: I Hear..)TWO (JACK WHITE)
07Ich - ich habe niemand (Ben E. King: I Who..)PICHLER, Renate
08Bleib bei mir, Babe (Sonny & Cher: I Got...)BENNY QUICK & PETRA PRINZ
09Du liebst nur einmal (P. Sledge: Take Time..)SILVESTER, Erik
10Mein erstes Konzert (The Herd: From The...)VILLER, Ed
11Es ist besser du gehst (A. Alexander: You...)DEUTSCHER, Drafi
12Glaube an das Leben (Tremoloes: Suddenly...)FIVE TOPS (LEANDROS)
13Mr. Tambourine Man (The Byrds: Mr. Tambour...MAGICS
14Baby, du kommst viel zu (C. Farlowe/Rolling.)APITZ, Bernd
15Bleibe bei mir (Bee Gees: Words)BRUEHL, Heidi
16Hippy Hippy Shake (Chan Romero/Swinging...)MANN, Dany
17Morgen kommt der Tag (Percy Sledge: Warm...)MANUELA
18Witch (The Rattles: The Witch)HENNER (HOIER)
19Love Me, Please, Love Me (Michel Polnareff)MARSHALL, Tony
20Lola (Kinks: Lola)NINA & MIKE
21Don't Ha Ha (Casey Jones & The Governors)WENGER, Juergen
22Die Antwort weiss ganz allein.. .(Bob Dylan)PEGGY MARCH & BENNY THOMAS
23Die schwarze Lady (Uriah Heep: Lady In Black)LORD ULLI
24Song vom Hilfsarbeiter (Dusty Springfield)LISA BAUER (LISA FITZ)
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When delusional things mutate into a dog of Baskerville, a yellow river turns into strange eyes and a beautiful daydream turns into a harsh order Put your bed on the street - when all such confusion happens to you, it is worth a German hit. Whether rock'n' roll, surf or twist - the German record companies always had an ear for music fans during the 60s and 70s who did not know English. And understandably a second, in order to be able to better supervise the hoped for additional strumming in the cash. Plain language: Whenever popular hits from the USA or the United Kingdom reached local coasts, potential buyers should also understand what was sung there. The procedure worked: As soon as promising titles climbed up the American or British hit lists, word-proven lyricists between Flensburg and Garmisch were already sharpening their styles, German-speaking interpreters were oiling their vocal chords.

Their common mission: Get to the originals, make cover versions! What came out of it can already be heard - sorted by genre - on CDs:'Surf In Germany' (Bear Family Records BCD 16211) has in the past dedicated itself to musical surfers,'Twist In Germany' (BCD 16186) to hip-waggers at risk of tearing - with a total of 45 sounding diaphragm attacks. That's when an Abigail Beecher became loose The hit Mausi Müller, from She Rides With Me Just No alibi or from Twist Everybody the diet decree Twist is good for the line. But all this was only a light - albeit already wonderfully curious - preliminary skirmish at the beginning of the Golden Sixties, in the so-called Pre-Beat(les) era. The full broadside, however, was yet to come. Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones, the Fab Four and Manfred Mann, the Moody Blues, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Simon & Garfunkel and countless others - they were all yet to come to get their Germanic blueprints. Protest songs and 4/4 beat were doctored, entertainment pop and flower power.

And at the turn of the decade in the 70s, paranoid even caught one of the ultimate UK hard rock hammers, who would have been more suitable for it? Cindy & Bert pre-buttoned. Pop in Germany' makes it possible and at the same time fulfils fan wishes that have been expressed for a long time. The "converted originals" brought to light from the archives are - alongside special individual interpreters and entire labels - among the most sought-after (vinyl) objects of desire on the local collector scene. For the rare dog from Baskerville, for example, three-digit DM amounts are now regularly demanded - and also printed.

And, ask Nina & Mike, What will be in seven years? Bernd Matheja

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Various - Pop in Germany - Vol.3 - Pop in Germany (CD) CD 1
01 Keine Klasse (Rolling Stones: (I Can't Get..)
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03 Es ist vorbei (Searchers: When You Walk In..)
04 Happy Jack (The Who: Happy Jack)
05 Armer alter reicher Mann (Otis Redding:...)
06 Hoer auf zu klopfen (Dave Edmunds: I Hear..)
07 Ich - ich habe niemand (Ben E. King: I Who..)
08 Bleib bei mir, Babe (Sonny & Cher: I Got...)
09 Du liebst nur einmal (P. Sledge: Take Time..)
10 Mein erstes Konzert (The Herd: From The...)
11 Es ist besser du gehst (A. Alexander: You...)
12 Glaube an das Leben (Tremoloes: Suddenly...)
13 Mr. Tambourine Man (The Byrds: Mr. Tambour...
14 Baby, du kommst viel zu (C. Farlowe/Rolling.)
15 Bleibe bei mir (Bee Gees: Words)
16 Hippy Hippy Shake (Chan Romero/Swinging...)
17 Morgen kommt der Tag (Percy Sledge: Warm...)
18 Witch (The Rattles: The Witch)
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