For usszeschnigge!

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For usszeschnigge!
Studio album from BAP

Publication
(s)

October 12, 1981

Label (s) EMI Electrola (musician)

Format (s)

LP, MC, CD

Genre (s)

Kölsch rock

Title (number)

10

running time

43 min 23 s

occupation

production

BAP

Studio (s)

Sound studio Rüßmann
Hennef (Sieg)

chronology
Affjetaut
(1980)
For usszeschnigge! Vun drinne noh drusse
(1982)

For usszeschnigge! ( Kölsch for “To cut out”) is the third album by the Cologne rock band BAP . It was released by EMI Electrola in 1981 and was number 1 in the German album charts from August 27 to September 2, 1982. The band members and their instruments are shown as cut-out figures on the cover.

Between the album Affjetaut and Für usszeschnigge! a lot had changed for the band. On the one hand, the change from the alternative local label Eigelstein to the major label EMI, which enabled better nationwide marketing of the album. On the other hand, the orphaned place on the keyboard instruments was newly occupied with Alexander “Effendi” Büchel.

Songs

Eight of the ten songs were written in July 1981. Only Jraaduss was older and came from the rock opera project Jan and Griet that had failed . Wherever finally summer is a cover version of Eddie Cochran's Summertime Blues , translated into Cologne by Christian “Kalau” Keul, who accompanied the band as a roadie and live musician (saxophone, trumpet, percussion, guitar) in the 1980s. The band had their first national hit with Verdamp a long time ago . Niedecken dedicated this song to his late father.

Track list

page A

  1. Evaporation long ago - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken) - 5:48
  2. Südstadt verzäll nix - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken) - 3:47
  3. Jraaduss - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken) - 3:53
  4. Laundromat - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken) - 2:25
  5. Jupp - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken) - 5:49

Side B

  1. Woman, I'm happy - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken) - 5:39
  2. Muesli men - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken) - 4:03
  3. Fuhl ahm Strand - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken) - 5:29
  4. Ens em trust - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken) - 4:15
  5. Where summer finally comes - (Eddie Cochran, Jerry Capehart; German text: Christian "Kalau" Keul) - 2:09

The CD version of the album was released on August 26, 1986.

The album was released again on March 24, 2006 by EMI as a "Digital Remastered CD" with a second CD with bonus material.

  1. Müsli Män (Live "Rockpop in Concert", Dortmund 1982) - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken)
  2. Jupp (Live "Rockpop in Concert", Dortmund 1982) - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken)
  3. Woman, I'm happy (Live "Rockpalast" Loreley 1982) - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken)
  4. Südstadt verzäll nix (Live "Rockpalast" Loreley 1982) - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken)
  5. Evaporation long ago (Live Wackersdorf 1986) - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken)
  6. Laundromat (Live St. Wendel 1989) - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken)
  7. Jraaduss (Live 1991) - (K. Heuser, W. Niedecken)

Single releases

  1. Jupp / woman, I'm happy
  2. Evap long ago / laundromat

On the first single Jupp , Wolfgang Niedecken's BAP was given as the band name .

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Behrendt: I don't like Mondays. The 66 biggest song misunderstandings. Darmstadt 2017. p. 18.

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