Creme 21 (ribbon)

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Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
30% more
  DE 89 09/09/1996 (3 weeks)
Singles
When will it be summer again?
  DE 36 07/15/1996 (12 weeks)

Creme 21 was a German-speaking pop band from Frankfurt am Main , which was under contract with Sony from 1994 to 1999 .

history

Founding members were Udo Selber and Michael Scheuber, who had already had a contract with EMI as Fab Too since 1992. In 1994, together with Christoph Schirmer and Soosoo Sunbeam, they formed the formation Creme 21 , based on the product name Creme 21 , a skin cream from the 1970s.

The band had their greatest chart success in the summer of 1996 with the cover version of Rudi Carrells. When will it be summer again? (Originally City Of New Orleans by Steve Goodman ). Carrell made a guest appearance in the accompanying video clip. Singles from the first album Creme 21 were dream woman , I like animals and love in the nineties , from the re-release 30% more in addition When is it right times be summer? and a new version of dream woman .

The second album was called Guest at the BBC and, in addition to the BAP cover version Damned long ago, also contained stereo on the radio and I prefer to stay at home today . In 1998, Creme 21 played as support for the big Pur- Open-Air-Tour. In 1999 the band broke up. Udo Selber and Michael Scheuber founded the short-lived formation Chelsea in the same year and landed an airplay hit in the summer of 2000 with the title (Have You Seen) Jennifer Adams .

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1995: Creme 21
  • 1996: 30% more (re-release of the debut album, including bonus tracks)
  • 1997: Guest at the BBC

Singles and EPs

  • 1995: dream woman
  • 1995: I like animals
  • 1996: love in the nineties
  • 1996: When will it be really summer again?
  • 1996: dream woman (new version)
  • 1997: A long time ago
  • 1997: I prefer to stay at home today
  • 1997: Stereo on the radio

Individual evidence

  1. Chart data DE
  2. Cream 21 | SWR3 . In: SWR3.de . ( swr3.de [accessed on July 4, 2017]).
  3. Weather: When will it be summer again? In: The time . August 7, 2011, ISSN  0044-2070 ( zeit.de [accessed July 4, 2017]).