Peter Alexander Filmtreffer Vol.1 (CD)

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Peter Alexander: Filmtreffer Vol.1 (CD)
(Bear Family Records) 27 tracks, with 44-page booklet
Here they are, the first two CDs of our Peter Alexander film edition (see also BCD 15993 'Filmtreffer 2'). All the songs that the Viennese singer sang on the big screen between 1952 and 1958 can be heard in the best possible sound quality. Of course, this also includes the songs that have not yet been released. A special treat are the recordings from the film 'Schlag auf Schlag', in which
Peter Alexander showed off all his parodistic skills when he vocally slipped into the throats of Hans Moser, Johannes Heesters, Eddie Constantine,Vico Torriani... and Bill Haley. In addition to illustrations of scene photos and film programs, the color booklets contain a complete list of all Peter Alexander films for the first time. This five-CD edition reflects a piece of film history ...
We mourn the loss of Peter Alexander. The popular Austrian singer, film actor, entertainer and showmaster died on Saturday, February 12, 2011, in his hometown of Vienna. In Peter Alexander, his friends and numerous fans, as well as the German-speaking world of entertainment, have lost one of their most popular and successful artists.
Peter Alexander was born in Vienna on June 30, 1926. In 1947, after the death of his father, Peter Alexander went to London with his mother. There he saw Frank Sinatra, an event that would shape the course of his life. From then on, he only wanted one thing: to become like Sinatra. He was given the opportunity to start training as an actor at the famous Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. The world of entertainment discovered his talent for comedy. The singerPeter Alexander released his first record, 'Das machen nur die Beine von Dolores', in 1951. From 1953, he was under contract with Polydor and recorded hits and operetta cross-sections there until he switched to Ariola in the mid-sixties. He enjoyed regular success in the charts until the early 1980s, placing a total of 38 titles in the top ten. In Germany alone, his total record sales are estimated at more than 40 million copies.
Peter Alexander appeared in many entertainment films and had a large platform on television with the 'Peter Alexander Show'. As early as 1963, WDR produced the first one-hour television show. The 'Peter Alexander Show' ran from 1963 to 1996 on German and Austrian television on channels such as WDR, ZDF and ORF.
For over four decades, the singer, actor and entertainer, who was extremely successful and popular in German-speaking countries, embodied the artist who stood for good entertainment and, in a positive sense, for a piece of the ideal world. Shortly after their golden wedding anniversary, his wife Hildegard died in 2003. From then on,Peter Alexander lived an extremely reclusive life in Vienna. Another stroke of fate befell him in 2009 when his daughter Susanne died in an accident in Thailand. Peter Alexander was 84 years old. With him went one of the great popular figures, a charmer and life-affirming person. We will sorely miss him.
Article properties:Peter Alexander: Filmtreffer Vol.1 (CD)
Interpret: Peter Alexander
Album titlle: Filmtreffer Vol.1 (CD)
Genre Schlager und Volksmusik
Label Bear Family Records
- Preiscode AH
Artikelart CD
EAN: 4000127159922
- weight in Kg 0.115
Alexander, Peter - Filmtreffer Vol.1 (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Margarita | Peter Alexander | ||
02 | Glück Muss Man Haben | Peter Alexander | ||
03 | Blauer Tango | Peter Alexander | ||
04 | Die Süssesten Früchte | Peter Alexander | ||
05 | Bongo Boogie | Peter Alexander | ||
06 | Wenn Sie Woll'n, Bringen Sie Mal Den Stein In's Roll'n | Peter Alexander | ||
07 | Ich Finde Dich | Peter Alexander | ||
08 | Ich Sing' Heut' Vergnügt | Peter Alexander | ||
09 | Sing, Baby Sing (Filmversion) | Peter Alexander | ||
10 | Eventuell (Filmversion) | Peter Alexander | ||
11 | Damit Hab'n Sie Kein Glück In Der BRD | Peter Alexander | ||
12 | Sing, Baby, Sing | Peter Alexander | ||
13 | Eventuell | Peter Alexander | ||
14 | Komm' Ein Bisschen Mit Nach Italien | Peter Alexander | ||
15 | Gespensterblues | Peter Alexander | ||
16 | Ein Mann Muss Nicht Immer | Peter Alexander | ||
17 | Kleines Haus Auf Der Sierra Nevada | Peter Alexander | ||
18 | Ein Mann Muss Nicht Immer Schön Sein | Peter Alexander | ||
19 | Ich Weiss Was Dir Fehlt | Peter Alexander | ||
20 | Im Hafen Uns'rer Träume | Peter Alexander | ||
21 | Mamma-Di-Mandolin | Peter Alexander | ||
22 | Schon Wieder Mal | Peter Alexander | ||
23 | Weil Du Mir Sympathisch Bist | Peter Alexander | ||
24 | Grosses Finale: Mamma-Di-Mandolin/Weil Du Mir Sympathisch Bist/Mamma-Di-Mandolin/Schon Wieder Mal/Ich Weiss Was Dir Fehlt/Das Mach Ich Mit Musik | Peter Alexander | ||
25 | Das Tu Ich Alles Aus Liebe | Peter Alexander | ||
26 | Ein Bisschen Mehr | Peter Alexander | ||
27 | Ole Babutschkin | Peter Alexander |
Peter Alexander
born 30 June 1926 - died 12 February 2011
Peter Alexander
Peter Alexander has never forgotten how it all began and to whom he owed his success: "The'50s were wonderfully exciting. There wasn't much to eat, but we were happy. Time wasn't yet so fast-moving and superficial, the audience was just kneeling down." Formative for his path were in turn: his wife Hilde, who managed and shielded him all his life, colleagues and friends from the entertainment industry, who supported him like Gerhard Mendelson, who produced the first Austroton records with him, then Kurt Feltz, who turned one of many into the top star of the German hit, film and television producer Wolfgang Rademann and ZDF programme director Joseph Viehöver. With them he achieved the highest sales figures for his records and the highest ratings for his television shows. For four decades Peter Alexander remained the favourite of the German-speaking pop audience.
The decisive step from Viennese entertainer to the voice of the German hit was the change to record producer Feltz. He had a sure feeling for which international successful titles would also hit the German market, and he could produce the lard himself, which went down with the audience like oil. The sweet girl after the model of The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane - top hit of the Ames Brothers from 1954 - was an example of the former. The moon keeps its watch, as the latter is clear. Even at that time it was hard to sing of a'Mädi' and his'Fredy', and the term'blonde danger', which aroused associations with pin-ups, referred bieder to the smashing of vases. You have to have a firm grip on your community to finally explain to it the identity of the'sweet girl' as follows: "The little baby who loves Fredy is only half a year old". Even stronger is the stringing together of folk song clichés as from the old well ("he who soaks all horses"), the golden evening ("when the sun sinks"), the moon (who "watches over men") and the stars (who "beckon"). Who could then still afford to intonate "Aja-chiba-chiba" was beyond all doubt.
Peter Alexander Neumayer from Vienna presented himself to his admirers like one of them: "Hier ist ein Mensch" - as much as the hit with this title in 1970 pleaded for humanity, so much was its singer always striving to live up to his stage image of the good person. The image of man Peter Alexander included on the one hand that he called his wife Hilde'Schnurrdiburr' and on the other hand that he never questioned his audience. "One must not underestimate the masses," he formulated his credo in an interview with'Spiegel'. This does not explain the legendary success of the singer, actor, entertainer and showmaster, who was born on 30 June 1926, but his continuing popularity can be traced back to this.
Peter Alexander always wanted to go high, first as a doctor and then as an actor. But before that, he was still in the war machine. After graduating from high school in 1944, he became a flak helper, then a navy soldier and was taken prisoner of war at the age of 19. There he got to know Anglo-American entertainment and tried to entertain himself. He had already taught himself to play the piano at the age of 15. At the Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna after the war he was able to realize his dream of becoming an actor.
It soon became clear that he had a tendency towards comedy, that he could parody Hans Moser wonderfully and enthused as a cabaret artist. He himself sums up his Viennese beginnings as follows: "I played with Farkas and Waldbrunn in the Simpl. I did a popular radio show on the station'Rot-Weiss-Rot'. That's when I sang my first record. And I played theatre: in the Bürgertheater with Heesters and Rökk, in the Stadttheater with Conrads and Imhoff and with Qualtinger in the Theater in der Josefstadt. That was when I made my first big feature film with Franz Antel and Hans Moser. Not to mention: Then I married my Hilde..."
After the 50s was far from over for him. Unlike most protagonists of the light muse, he did not have to fear the upheavals of the flower power and APO years. "The'60s was a golden and happy decade." The audience remained loyal to him despite - or just because of - the beat revolution, as it had already cheered him during the rock'n' roll years. His motto sounds almost simple, but it hits the nail on the head: "If you're in the entertainment business, you should distract from your worries. The countless films in which he appeared from 1948 to 1971 also distracted from his worries. His film hits dominated the record market in the 50s and 60s, and
Peter Alexander Strasse meiner Lieder
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