Hotel Monopoly (Album)
Hotel monopoly | ||||
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Studio album from Extrabreit | ||||
Publication |
19th February 1993 |
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admission |
April / July 1992 |
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Label (s) | EastWest | |||
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Title (number) |
14th |
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running time |
45:49 |
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occupation |
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Extra wide |
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Studio (s) |
Gaga Studio , Hamburg |
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Hotel Monopol is the title of the eighth studio album by the Hagen band Extrabreit , released in 1993 . Among other things, it contained a cover version of the song For me it's supposed to rain red roses, which was recorded by the original interpreter of the song, Hildegard Knef .
background
In August 1991, Extrabreit released the album Whoever thinks bad, should finally be silent . Despite positive reviews and the radio presence of the first single, Joachim must be harder, commercial success failed to materialize.
In April and July 1992, the Gaga studio in Hamburg recorded another album. Bassist Michi Grimm had left the band and was replaced by Herb Leitner. For the album, singer Kai Havaii and guitarist wrote a German text for REM's It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) and called the resulting song Das Ende der Welt.
The band also recorded a cover version of For me it's supposed to rain red roses by Hildegard Knef. There were two versions of this song, both of which are included on the album. The group had recorded the variant called “Radio Edit” together with the original artist. Knef seemed to have taken a liking to the recordings because she wrote for Havaii on the back of one of her autograph cards :
Roses rain in the waltz beat
but thorns need rock,
so Knef and Extrabreit have added
the gentle way
The song was released as the first single from the album. He followed Let it rain.
Track list
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No. | title | Songwriter | particularities | length |
1. | The end of the world | REM (original version); Bubi Hönig, Kai Havaii (German text) | Cover version of the song It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine) | 2:29 |
2. | Over and over | Stefan Kleinkrieg , Rolf Möller, Havaii | 2:44 | |
3. | It should rain red roses for me | Hans Hammerschmid , Hildegard Knef | 3:54 | |
4th | All the beautiful women | Honey, guerrilla warfare | 2:02 | |
5. | My god, Rita | Guilty war, Havaii | 3:31 | |
6th | gold | Guilty war, Havaii | 2:34 | |
7th | The endless sea | Small war, Hönig, Herb Leitner, Möller, Havaii | 4:13 | |
8th. | Eulogy | Möller, Hönig, guerrilla warfare | 3:11 | |
9. | Just like you | Guerrilla warfare | 3:08 | |
10. | Baby I'm sinking | Guilty war, Havaii | 4:19 | |
11. | Fire for hell | Small war, Möller | 2:48 | |
12. | Hey ho | Guilty war, Havaii | 2:57 | |
13. | let it Rain | Guilty war, Havaii | 3:22 | |
14th | It should rain red roses for me | Hammerschmid, Knef | “Radio Edit” with Hildegard Knef | 4:33 |
reception
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While the album was not a chart success, the group achieved a respectable success with the cover version of Für mich's shall's red roses rain . The song reached number 35 in the German single charts.
Musikexpress wrote that the band “still makes music for extra wide people.” At Hotel Monopol they prove to be “specialists for cover versions,” even if their blend of REM's It's the End of the World “lags behind the original.” Better are the red roses, a "chin hook for Hildegard Knef", who was touched on her knees. The rest of the record brings "tried and tested and sought-after" items, the clientele is "served quickly". Kai Havaii and Co. are their own fan project. My God, Rita sounds “like I've seen it myself”, Gold “somehow critical”, and The Endless Sea reminds me of Rio Reiser . The band offers "something for everyone". It's fun, and the guys are “noticeably young at heart”. The reviewer awarded three stars out of five.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Havaiis published on March 27, 2009 in the Extrabreit-Forum , accessed on December 25, 2009
- ↑ Chart sources: DE
- ↑ Musikexpress, issue 2.1993, pages 64 & 65