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Ougenweide: Fryheit
Fryheit Polydor 2437 576 (LP, Germany, 1978) Fryheit / Ousflug Bear Family BCD 15962 AH (CD, Germany, 2007) |
A Gorilla Music production, produced by Achim Reichel;
Recorded and mixed at Polydor Studios, Hamburg, engineer Dieter Queren;
except tracks 2, 7, 9, 13-14 recorded and mixed
at Alster-Studio, Hamburg, engineer Richard Borowski
Musicians
Minne Graw: vocals, e-piano, reed organ, organ, string ensemble, synthesiser;
Olaf Casalich: vocals, drums, percussion;
Frank Wulff: recorder, transverse flute, bombarde, musette, crumhorns,
alto saxophone, electric and acoustic guitar, bouzouki, dulcimer,
mandolin banjo, hurdy-gurdy, zither, musical saw;
Stefan Wulff: electric bass, acoustic guitar, mouth organ, Indian reed organ,
marimbaphone, synthesiser, vocals;
Wolfgang von Henko: electric and acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals;
Jürgen Isenbart: marimbaphone, glockenspiel, drums, percussion, vocals;
Lutz Rahn: mellotron [7]
Tracks
Side 1
- Die Bauern sind aufrührig geworden (3.23)
- Diese sind die Henkersbuben (4.11)
- Das heil’ge Reich ist schwer verletzt (1.35)
- Ich sinn’, ich denke hin und her (3.10)
- Lang erhoffte Friedenstaube (3.23)
- Mit Mann und Ross und Wagen (2.50)
- Lützows wilde, verwegene Jagd (3.30)
Side 2
- Zittert, zittert, blöde Toren (2.48)
- Schwarz, Rot, Gold (1.54)
- Was zieht dort zur Brigittenau? (2.50)
- Deutschland, oh zerrissen Herz (3.10)
- Schwefelhölzer, Fenchel, Bricken (2.02)
- Hinweg, die besten Streiter matt (3.12)
- Zu Frankfurt an dem Main (2.47)
> Folk Music > Records > Ougenweide: Sol
Ougenweide: Sol
Sol EMI 7243 8 5368 0 3 (CD, Germany, November 1996) |
Recorded by Stefan Wulff, Wolfgang von Henko, Frank Wulff;
Produced by Casata Montfort;
Mixed by Stefan Wulff, Wolfgang von Henko;
Recorded at O-Tonstudio, Hamburg;
Additional recordings at: Sounds & Songs;
Final mix at O-Tonstudio April 1996;
Mastered by Tom Meyer at Master & Servant;
Cover-Design by Williams & Williams Creative Co-Operation, Hamburg;
Interactive tracks and videos by Digital World;
(P) 1996 Musikverlag Progressive GmbH
Musicians
Time of Roses
(Beate Kynast, Dorothee Lübke, Susanne Wolf, Claudia Alferding,
Anette Isenbart, Christiane Martensen): vocals;
Olaf Casalich-Bauer: vocals, percussion, kettle drum, djembe;
Stefan Rager: vocals, drums, percussion, programming, bells, toy piano,
harp zither, marimba, bodhrán, udu;
Stefan Wulff: bass, double bass, keyboards, percussion, talking drum,
drum programming;
Frank Wulff: saz, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, Chinesian Schnarrflöte,
jew’s harp, hurdy-gurdy, mandolin, mandola, keyboards, alto transverse flute,
conchshell, tin whistle, waterphone, percussion, shawm, crumhorns, sitar,
bullroarer, didgeridoo;
Darius Zahir: keyboards;
Wolfgang von Henko: electric and acoustic guitar, midi guitar, e-bow guitar,
concert guitar, sample percussion, programming;
Wolfram Huschke: cello;
Sven Gordon Williams: drums, percussion;
Tessera Quartett (Christiane Wulff: violin; Michail Paweletz: violin;
Karlheinz Mayer: viola; Gernot Nutzenberger: cello)
Tracks
- Terra Sinus Aperit (3.31)
- Gaudete (3.16)
- Drink Down the Moon (3.52)
- Spagna Contrapunto (2.22)
- O Death (3.35)
- King Arthur (3.09)
- Ave Maria (4.14)
- Woe Worth the Tyme (4.14)
- Gentil Señora Mia (3.19)
- Owê (3.53)
- Tourdion (3.23)
- Pasa El Agua (3.23)
- Concerto for Lovers (3.11)
- Sol (4.11)
- Ougenweide CD-ROM Track