Excursion with raid

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Excursion with raid
Extended play by Olli Schulz and the dog Marie

Publication
(s)

March 14, 2008

Label (s) Audiolith

Format (s)

Vinyl , download

Genre (s)

Indie rock

Title (number)

4th

running time

12:20

occupation

production

Nikolai Potthoff

chronology
Waiting for the Boomerang
(2006)
Excursion with raid -

Ausflug mit Razzia is an EP by the German indie rock group Olli Schulz and the dog Marie . The record, which contains four cover versions of songs by the Hamburg punk band Razzia , was released by Audiolith in 2008 .

Emergence

During a tour, Olli Schulz and Max Schröder discovered that they were both big fans of Razzia as teenagers. According to his own statement, Olli Schulz considers the group to be one of the best punk bands of the 1980s, in particular the album Ausflug mit Franziska is a "milestone in German punk history."

With the exception of “Night in the Ghetto”, all the tracks come from this album, which is also the basis of the EP's title. The new, partly significantly changed arrangements that Olli Schulz and Max Schröder created together were recorded by Nikolai Potthoff within four days .

The EP was released on March 14, 2008 in limited numbers on the Hamburg independent label Audiolith and was only available as a record and for download .

Track list

A side

  1. Kaiserwetter (text: Andreas Siegler; music: Andreas Siegler, Peter Siegler) - 2:58
  2. Sentimental breakdown (text: Andreas Siegler; music: Andreas Siegler, Frank Endlich) - 3:26

B side

  1. As a house you would be a hut (text: Sören Callsen; music: Frank Endlich) - 4:10
  2. Night in the Ghetto (Text: Andreas Siegler, Rajas Thiele; Music: Frank Endlich) - 1:46

Individual evidence

  1. a b Olli Schulz & the dog Marie - excursion with raid. Audiolith, accessed March 24, 2018 .
  2. a b c ollischulz.com: Razzia EP ( Memento from January 18, 2010 in the Internet Archive ). Retrieved February 5, 2010.
  3. a b c Bernd Faszel, Christian Stipkovits: Interview with Olli Schulz ( Memento from February 14, 2009 in the Internet Archive ). Published on the FM5 website . Retrieved February 5, 2010.