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(Documents) 112 tracks, incl. 56 evergreens and rarities! more

Marlene Dietrich: Das Beste 1929-1959 (4-CD)

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Dietrich, Marlene - Das Beste 1929-1959 (4-CD) CD 1
01 Es Liegt In Der Luft Marlene Dietrich
02 Wenn Die Beste Freundin Marlene Dietrich
03 Ich Bin Von Kopf Bis Fuss Auf Liebe Eingestellt Marlene Dietrich
04 Ich Bin Die Fesche Lola Marlene Dietrich
05 Nimm Dich In Acht Vor Blonden Frau'n Marlene Dietrich
06 Wenn Ich Mir Was Wuenschen Duerfte Marlene Dietrich
07 Kinder, Heut' Abend, Da Such Ich Mir Was Aus Marlene Dietrich
08 I Am The Naughty Lola Marlene Dietrich
09 This Evening Children Marlene Dietrich
10 Blonde Women Marlene Dietrich
11 Give Me The Man Marlene Dietrich
12 Quand L'amour Meurt Marlene Dietrich
13 What Am I Bid For My Apple Marlene Dietrich
14 Peter Marlene Dietrich
Dietrich, Marlene - Das Beste 1929-1959 (4-CD) CD 2
01 Leben Ohne Liebe Kannst Du Nicht Marlene Dietrich
02 Johnny Marlene Dietrich
03 Hot Voodoo Marlene Dietrich
04 I Couldn't Be Annoyed Marlene Dietrich
05 You Little So & So Marlene Dietrich
06 Allein In Einer Grossen Stadt Marlene Dietrich
07 Wo Ist Der Mann Marlene Dietrich
08 Mein Blondes Baby Marlene Dietrich
09 Ja So Bin Ich Marlene Dietrich
10 Assez Marlene Dietrich
11 Moi, Je M'ennuie Marlene Dietrich
12 Falling In Love Again Marlene Dietrich
13 You Do Something To Me Marlene Dietrich
14 You Go To My Head Marlene Dietrich
Dietrich, Marlene - Das Beste 1929-1959 (4-CD) CD 3
01 You've Got That Look Marlene Dietrich
02 The Boys In The Backroom Marlene Dietrich
03 The Man's In The Navy Marlene Dietrich
04 I've Been In Love Before Marlene Dietrich
05 Lili Marleen (English Version) Marlene Dietrich
06 Symphonie Marlene Dietrich
07 Illusions Marlene Dietrich
08 Black Market Marlene Dietrich
09 Another Spring, Another Love Marlene Dietrich
10 Such Trying Times Marlene Dietrich
11 Look Me Over Closely Marlene Dietrich
12 La Vie En Rose Marlene Dietrich
13 Too Old To Cut The Mustard Marlene Dietrich
14 Let's Call It A Day Marlene Dietrich
Dietrich, Marlene - Das Beste 1929-1959 (4-CD) CD 4
01 Ich Hab' Noch Einen Koffer In Berlin Marlene Dietrich
02 Mean To Me Marlene Dietrich
03 Muss I Denn, Muss I Denn Zum Staedtele Hinaus Marlene Dietrich
04 Taking A Chance On Love Marlene Dietrich
05 Time On My Hands Marlene Dietrich
06 Miss Otis Regrets Marlene Dietrich
07 Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen Marlene Dietrich
08 Du Hast Die Seele Mein Marlene Dietrich
09 I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night Marlene Dietrich
10 Das Hobellied Marlene Dietrich
11 Annie Doesn't Live Here Anymore Marlene Dietrich
12 The Surrey With The Fringe On Top Marlene Dietrich
13 Kisses Sweeter Than Wine Marlene Dietrich
14 Lili Marleen Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich * 27. Dezember 1901 – 06. Mai 1992 Marlene Dietrich * 27. Dezember... more
"Marlene Dietrich"

Marlene Dietrich

* 27. Dezember 1901 – 06. Mai 1992

Marlene Dietrich * 27. Dezember 1901 – 06. Mai 1992 Sie ist einer der wenigen Weltstars aus Deutschland im 20. Jahrhundert: Marlene Dietrich – mit preußischer Strenge erzogen - wirkt in diversen Stummfilmen mit und spielt seit 1922 an Berliner Theatern und in Revuen. Der Durchbruch (auch international) kommt für die Schauspielerin und Diseuse mit der Rolle der lasziven Lola im Josef-von-Sternberg-Film "Der blaue Engel" (1930). Damals ist sie schon sieben Jahre verheiratet (eine Ehe auf dem Papier, wie seinerzeit gemunkelt wird) und hat eine sechsjährige Tochter. Als sie 1933 in Paris für Polydor sechs Lieder aufnimmt (darunter "Mein blondes Baby", "Allein in einer großen Stadt" und "Wo ist der Mann") ist sie schon eine Hollywood-Größe. Dabei arbeitet sie unter anderen mit den aufgrund der politischen Verhältnisse in Deutschland schnell nach Frankreich ausgewanderten Autoren Max Colpet und Franz Waxmann zusammen. Im Herzen ihrer Heimatstadt Berlin immer tief verbunden, distanziert sich Marlene Dietrich von Hitler-Deutschland und lebt fortan vorrangig in den USA und in Frankreich. Hitler versucht über Goebbels, den Star nach Deutschland zurück zu locken. Vergebens. Nach Eintritt der Amerikaner in den Krieg stellt sich die prominente Berlinerin gar auf deren Seite. Mitte der 60er Jahre arbeitet Marlene Dietrich noch einmal für Polydor, diesmal für die deutsche Landesgesellschaft. Sie nimmt eine Langspielplatte mit Alt-Berliner Liedern auf ("Marlene singt: Berlin-Berlin"). Seit 1976 lebt sie zurückgezogen in Paris, wo sie 1992 stirbt.

 Marlene Dietrich
​This famous film actress, who revealed her true personality in the songs she chose for her recordings, and for concerts on stages around the world, gave her first recital as a diseuse of considerable talent at the Las Vegas Sahara in December 1953. She wore a fabulous black sequined gown, surmounted a trailing white fur redincote, and the effect on that first audience was simply stunning. Some the songs that night came from her films...FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN, here in its original version, LOLA-LOLA and JOHNNY, of course need no introduction...although Marlene has never been as keen on these numbers as she was on her realiste songs, which turned up later in her career. She herself told me th reason for this: her film songs were not written for her, but for the characters she portrayed. A great many spectators...and journalists in particular...had too often associated her with the parts which she had played in her films, and this was an unforgiveable error. Marlene's unique artistry and courage of conviction means that she will go down in history as considerably more than a movie legend, and considerably more than just any other singer.

Quite simply, she will etenally remain the greatest legend of all time. To the French and the Americans in particular, Marlene remains an institution, and a potent symbol of all that is intensely patriotic. For her tireless work during World War II, and for her indomitable courage, she was awarded the Congress Medal of Freedom and the prestigious Legion d'Honneur. France, she has often said, is the country which contains her heart and included in this album are several songs which she sang in her one-woman shows at the Paris Olympia and Theatre de l'Etoile. DEJEUNER DU MATIN was written by Jacques Preyed and Joseph Kosma, famous for AUTUMN LEAVES, way back in 1930, and recorded by Marlene after the title had been changed from SANS ME PARLER. It tells the deceptively simple story of a man pouring a cup of coffee before leaving the woman he loves. Marlene told me that this was one of her most cherished songs. OU VONT LES FLEURS, the French-language version of Pete Seeger's WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE, is now issued in Britain for the first time and serves to remind us of Marlene's paramount importance as an authority on the human condition and an ambassador for world peace. Very much in the same intrinsic vein is her legendary version of Bob Dylan's BLOWIN' IN THE WIND, and Mischa Spoliansky's AUF DER MUND-HARMONIKA, which she recorded in 1964. In 1954, Marlene appeared at London's Café de Paris, where she was introduced by Noel Coward.

Though some of her songs still came from her films, there were many which did not, thus reflecting on the fact that Marlene knew exactly what kind of song to sing, and exactly where to position it in her recital. The dialogue between songs was equally well-chosen and sincere...never more so than before LILI-MARLENE which, though sung on the Continent by a number of artistes, will never belong to anyone but Marlene Dietrich. In 1960, Marlene sang in Germany for the first time since THE BLUE ANGEL, giving a splendid recital at Berlin's Titania-Palast She was mobbed in the streets before and after her show by adoring fans, and photographed with the young singer-actress Hildegarde Knef, yet another star whose true personality was brought to the fore by her stage performances. By this time, Marlene's choice of material had intensified with such songs as ALLEIN IN EINER GROSSEN STADT, WENN DER SOMMER WIEDER EINZIEHT and DIE WELT WAR JUNG...this latter song had first been introduced by her great friend Edith Piaf in 1952 as LE CHEVALIER DE PARIS, and had won the GRAND PRIX DU DISQUE that year. Marlene sang it without the slightest hint of emulation. Indeed, it is an uncontestable fact that when she interprets any song which has not been created and introduced by her, previous renditions of that song inevitably fade into oblivion. In November 1963, Marlene appeared in the Royal Variety Show, and later sang in a concert at the Albert Hall for the 8th Army Reunion. This was followed, in 1964, by a sensational season at the Queen's Theatre...the premiere of this was recorded, and the album has subsequently sold several million copies worldwide. She then resumed her conquest of the world. Israel, Russia and Poland had already fallen under her spell, and now it was the turn of Australia and Scandinavia, where songs such as PETER and MEIN BLONDES BABY had the same appeal as they had in Germany during the thirties. The other songs on this album may not be immediately recognised by English admirers.

LIEBEN OHNE LIEBE, recorded in 1931, did not come from one of Marlene's films - who could possibly forget the famous scene in MOROCCO where, immaculately-dressed in top-hat and tails, Marlene had sung Cremieux's celebrated pastiche, QUAND L'AMOUR MEURT, to French Foreign Legionnaire Gary Cooper, or that other song from the film, GIVE ME THE MAN? WENN DIE SOLDATEN and IN DEN KASERNEN are again songs telling of the irony of war, and contrast well with the tender WENN ER WIEDERKOMMT and DER TROMELMANN, which is of course the German language version of the famous LITTLE DRUMMERBOY. ICH WERDE DICH LIEBERN and AUF DER MUNDHARMONIKA are also important because they reveal one side of Marlene's talent not readily known...that of lyricist. As a singer, a woman, and a dear friend Marlene is unique. This is because everything she does or has done reflects her love of the human race. Like Martin Luther King, she is without equal. There will only ever be one Marlene Dietrich.
David Bret, November 1990




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Tracklist
Dietrich, Marlene - Das Beste 1929-1959 (4-CD) CD 1
01 Es Liegt In Der Luft
02 Wenn Die Beste Freundin
03 Ich Bin Von Kopf Bis Fuss Auf Liebe Eingestellt
04 Ich Bin Die Fesche Lola
05 Nimm Dich In Acht Vor Blonden Frau'n
06 Wenn Ich Mir Was Wuenschen Duerfte
07 Kinder, Heut' Abend, Da Such Ich Mir Was Aus
08 I Am The Naughty Lola
09 This Evening Children
10 Blonde Women
11 Give Me The Man
12 Quand L'amour Meurt
13 What Am I Bid For My Apple
14 Peter
Dietrich, Marlene - Das Beste 1929-1959 (4-CD) CD 2
01 Leben Ohne Liebe Kannst Du Nicht
02 Johnny
03 Hot Voodoo
04 I Couldn't Be Annoyed
05 You Little So & So
06 Allein In Einer Grossen Stadt
07 Wo Ist Der Mann
08 Mein Blondes Baby
09 Ja So Bin Ich
10 Assez
11 Moi, Je M'ennuie
12 Falling In Love Again
13 You Do Something To Me
14 You Go To My Head
Dietrich, Marlene - Das Beste 1929-1959 (4-CD) CD 3
01 You've Got That Look
02 The Boys In The Backroom
03 The Man's In The Navy
04 I've Been In Love Before
05 Lili Marleen (English Version)
06 Symphonie
07 Illusions
08 Black Market
09 Another Spring, Another Love
10 Such Trying Times
11 Look Me Over Closely
12 La Vie En Rose
13 Too Old To Cut The Mustard
14 Let's Call It A Day
Dietrich, Marlene - Das Beste 1929-1959 (4-CD) CD 4
01 Ich Hab' Noch Einen Koffer In Berlin
02 Mean To Me
03 Muss I Denn, Muss I Denn Zum Staedtele Hinaus
04 Taking A Chance On Love
05 Time On My Hands
06 Miss Otis Regrets
07 Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen
08 Du Hast Die Seele Mein
09 I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night
10 Das Hobellied
11 Annie Doesn't Live Here Anymore
12 The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
13 Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
14 Lili Marleen