Have your
Have your | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by LaBrassBanda | ||||
Publication |
June 2008 |
|||
Label (s) | Trikont | |||
Format (s) |
||||
Title (number) |
11 |
|||
running time |
41:54 |
|||
occupation |
|
|||
LaBrassBanda |
||||
Studio (s) |
LaBrassBanda studio, overseas |
|||
|
Chart positions Explanation of the data |
||||||||||||
Albums | ||||||||||||
|
Habediehre is the debut album by the German brass band LaBrassBanda . The album was released in 2008 by the independent label Trikont , was produced by the band itself and recorded in its own recording studio.
General
style
After the band was founded in February 2007, the five musicians recorded their first album in just over a year. It is an example of a style that neither music journalists nor the band themselves know how to describe. The press sometimes assigns Habediehre to “Bavarian Gypsy Brass”, but for others it sounds more like “Alpine Jazz Techno”. You yourself describe your style as "the music that wants to get out of us". The disc contains faster, techno-like, as well as worn pieces, which despite all the cheerfulness can also be serious. The album was released on CD and as a record (including free MP3 downloads). The cover was designed by the artist Anna Niedhart.
success
The album was a huge success for the band despite the fact that it did not enter the chart. Their brass music for the club scene and the celebrated live performances gave the Chiemgauers a rapidly increasing popularity, which led to ever-increasing engagements . The two titles Brassbanda and Autobahn were also used on television. So Brass Banda as the theme song for Rick Kavanians stage program Kosmopilot heard (aired on Pro7 ). Autobahn is the opening jingle of the satirical weekly review No offense from BR . Habediehre's steep curve of success is mainly reflected in the fact that the album Übersee , which was released just one year later, rose to number 39 in the charts. Due to the band's growing popularity, Habediehre also made it into the charts for a week a good two years after it was released.
Texts
Six of the eleven songs have lyrics, five of which are sung and one is spoken ( Sunliachtn ). The remaining five songs are instrumental pieces. The lyrics are only sung in Bavarian dialect . Relationships play an important role in the lyrics of the album. They reveal the more serious part of the album. Autobahn and Natalie are each about the end or the course of a relationship. Tubissimo deals with problems of a relationship and Sunliachtn falls not only musically, but also because of its content- related sad mood from the framework of the good mood of the album.
Track list
- Brassbanda - 3:29
- Motorway - 3:39
- Tubissimo - 4:49
- Ladybug - 3:34
- Da Dub - 4:31
- External rift - 3:43
- Byindi - 4:59
- Natalie - 3:13
- Ten Fuxa - 2:47
- Paby - 4:05
- Sunliachtn - 2:46
reception
The album's unusual style was mostly well received by the critics.
The Songlines Magazine placed the album at number two of the "Top of the World Album" list. Editor Lemez Lovas awarded five stars out of five and wrote:
"The production is tight and unobtrusive, letting the phenomenal playing shine through while never overdoing the effects, bells and whistles."
"The production is consistent and subtle and lets the phenomenal game [of the band] shine through while the effects and frills are never exaggerated."
Individual evidence
- ↑ Habedieehre (album) in the German charts
- ^ CD Habediehre in the holdings of the German Music Archive
- ↑ Concert reports ( Memento from May 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) at Trikont
- ↑ Rick Kavanian: Cosmopilot on YouTube .
- ^ "No offense" from May 28, 2010 on YouTube .
- ↑ Sunlines Magazine Issue 57 (January / February 2009).
Web links
- Information about the album ( memento of February 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) on the Trikont website