The record - nied opleggt

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The record - nied opleggt
Studio album by Ina Müller

Publication
(s)

2009

Label (s) 105music

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

Chanson , rock , pop

Title (number)

12

running time

44:40

occupation
  • Dirk Ritz (double bass, acoustic bass guitar)
  • Helge Zumdieck (percussion, glockenspiel)
  • Andreas Dopp (guitar)
  • Ralf Schwarz (accordion)

production

Hardy Kayser , Andreas Dopp

Studio (s)

Peer Studio, Hamburg

chronology
Love Makes You Deaf
(2008)
The record - nied opleggt That Was Your Song
(2011)

The record - nied opleggt is the 5th solo studio album by Ina Müller and the second that she sings in Low German . It was released by 105music in 2009 .

The addition of nied opleggt (Low German for reissued ) indicates that this album is a new version of the live album Die schallPlatte , this time containing studio recordings , which was recorded in September 2004 and in the same year in the Quickborn's sound carrier division -Publisher appeared. The then writing the record set as a portmanteau word a pun of the words sound plate and Platt German . The CD reached immediately after its publication number 13 of the German album charts .

content

In addition to the eight cover versions of songs of different styles (pop / rock / blues), the album contains three songs by Müller, which were set to music by Andreas Dopp. Musically, these are ballads . In terms of content, all the songs are about childhood, youth, family and relationships. This also fits in with the original Low German song Min Johann with the text by Klaus Groth .

Track list

  1. De Klock is dree - Music: Andreas Dopp / Text: Ina Müller - 3:17
  2. Dorp Reggae (Original: Lemon Tree by Fools Garden ) - Music: Volker Hinkel / Original text: Peter Freudenthaler / Low German text: Ina Müller - 2:47
  3. Mama - Music: Andreas Dopp / Text: Ina Müller - 3:24
  4. Lockiget Hoor (Original: Knockin 'On Heavens Door by Bob Dylan ) - Music and original text: Bob Dylan - Low German text: Ina Müller - 3:48
  5. Nees in 'n Wind - Music: Andreas Dopp - Text: Ina Müller - 4:22
  6. Ganz alleen (Blots de Nacht) (Original: Love's Divine by Seal ) - Music and original text: Seal & Mark Batson / Low German text: Ina Müller - 4:11
  7. Buten Kluten (Original: What's Up by 4 Non Blondes ) - Music and original text: Linda Perry / Low German text: Ina Müller - 4:03
  8. Min Johann - Music: traditional - Text: Klaus Groth - 4:11
  9. Dat weer Mai (Original: I Believe I Can Fly by R.Kelly ) - Music & Original Text: Robert S. Kelly / Low German Text: Ina Müller - 2:59
  10. Veel to olt (Original: Fields Of Gold by Sting ) - Music and original text: Sting / Low German text: Ina Müller - 4:03
  11. De Wind vun Hamborg (Original: I've Never Been To Me by Charlene) - Music and original text: Kenneth W. Hirsch & Ronald N. Miller / Low German text: Ina Müller - 3:31
  12. Snow will fall soon (Original: Les Feuilles Mortes by Yves Montand ) - Music: Joseph Kosma / Original text: Jaques Prévert / Low German text: Ina Müller - 4:21

Tracks 2, 4 and 7 - 12 were also featured on the live album Die schallPlatte from 2004; the rest are new pieces in Ina Müller's repertoire.

production

Hardy Kayser and Andreas Dopp produced the album in the Peer-Studio Hamburg. Geoff Peacey took care of the recording, mixing and mastering. The cover photo is from Mathias Bothor, the Polaroid photos in the booklet are from Sven Grot.

Web links

swell

  • Booklet Die Schallplatte - nied opleggt

Individual evidence

  1. Ina Müller: The record , Quickborn-Verlag Hamburg 2004, ISBN 3-87651-300-6
  2. ^ Abendblatt.de: Ina Müller storms the charts with a Low German CD , November 10, 2009
  3. also titled Min Jehann spread