Every day every night
Every day every night | ||||
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Studio album from Extrabreit | ||||
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March 4, 1996 |
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admission |
October 1995 and January 1996 |
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Label (s) | Hansa music production | |||
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Title (number) |
14th |
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running time |
46:44 |
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occupation |
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Klaus Scharff, Ingo Krauss; Beckmann |
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Studio (s) |
Connys Studio, Wolperath |
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Every day - every night is the title of the ninth studio album by the Hagen band Extrabreit , released in 1996 . It contained two cover versions : Village People Y.MCA and Slade's My Oh My , each with German text, as well as with Harald Juhnke recorded Nothing is forever .
background
In 1993 Extrabreit had their last chart success with the single Für mich's shall's red roses rain, recorded together with Hildegard Knef . The song reached number 35 in the German single charts and made the band known to a younger audience. The song was taken from the Hotel Monopol album , which also contained a German version of REM's It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) .
In October 1995, the band began recording their next album on the premises of Conny's studio in Wolperath , which was then led by Christa Fast and her son Stephan Plank. In the meantime, guitarist Bubi Hönig had been replaced by Tom Schwoll and drummer Rolf Möller by Steve the Machine. Kai Havaii and Stefan Kleinkrieg wrote the German-language lyrics for the two cover versions on the album as well as the majority of the other songs.
The band recorded the song Nothing is Forever together with Harald Juhnke; the text of the song can be understood as an allusion to the well-known escapades of both individual Extrabreit members and Juhnkes.
The recordings continued and ended in January 1996; However, the theme song was created in Hafenklang -Studio in Hamburg and Schwoll, Wolli nozzle (drums) and Martin Buechler (bass) was in the cast Havaii, guerrilla warfare, recorded and Michael Beckmann produced .
The CD was released on March 4, 1996 in two versions: The "Limited Edition" (edition no longer comprehensible) did not differ in content from the other edition, but was housed in a 28 cm wide digisleeve , which is in the middle of both Let the pages open. CD and booklet were housed next to each other. On the front, the band name caught the eye, which stretched across the entire width of the digisleeve.
The album's first released single was CVJM , followed by Nothing is Forever and the title track; none of the singles managed to enter the chart.
Track list
Every day every night | ||||
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No. | title | Songwriter | particularities | length |
1. | YMCA | Victor Willis , Henri Belolo , Jacques Morali ; German text: Kai Havaii , Stefan Kleinkrieg | Cover version of the song YMCA by Village People (1978) | 2:57 |
2. | Every day every night | Stefan Kleinkrieg , Rolf Möller, Havaii | Recording: Hafenklang -Studio, Hamburg; Production: Beckmann; Drums: Wolli Düse, bass: Martin Büchler | 2:47 |
3. | Cold fish | Havaii, minor war | 3:46 | |
4th | Nothing is forever | Havaii, minor war | feat. Harald Juhnke | 3:01 |
5. | The rudder | Neville Holder, James Lea; German text: Havaii, Kleinkrieg | Cover version of the song My Oh My by Slade (1983) | 3:37 |
6th | Much too blonde | Small war, Havaii, Sebastian Gäbel, Friedrich, Tom Schwoll , Becking | 3:45 | |
7th | Paul is out (Paul no longer raves) | Havaii, minor war | 4:13 | |
8th. | He makes it pure | Havaii, minor war | 4:05 | |
9. | Unscrupulous | Havaii, minor war | 2:47 | |
10. | For now | Guilty war, Havaii | 3:17 | |
11. | heroin | Havaii, guerrilla warfare, Gäbel, Friedrich, Schwoll | 3:35 | |
12. | high heels | Guilty war, Havaii | 3:10 | |
13. | Pussy police | Havaii, guerrilla warfare, Gäbel, Friedrich, Schwoll | 3:12 | |
14th | All these years | Havaii, minor war | 3:29 |
reception
The album reached number 65 in the German charts.
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Holger Stratmann wrote in Rock Hard that the album was always "party-compatible", but if you take extra bread too seriously, it was "your own fault". The band experienced "with Tom Schwoll a passable refreshment of blood towards Rock'n'Roll". Paul is out , every day, every night , unscrupulous , heroin and YMCA rocked "a lot, even if the crystal-clear production could have done with a bit of dirt". Whether the duet with Harald Juhnke or the successful soccer gag He makes him pure - “many of the other titles weren't necessarily played with a stick, but with a lot of wit”. Ultimately, the band is "a little harmless despite all the effort", but still good for "a surprise between pleasant pop and hard rock".
Web links
- https://www.die-breiten.de Official website
- Every day - every night at Discogs
Individual evidence
- ↑ Booklet of the CD
- ↑ Chart sources: DE
- ↑ Review in Rock Hard, issue 107 , accessed online on December 26, 2019