Kille Kille

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Kille Kille
Studio album by Pankow

Publication
(s)

1983

admission

1983

Label (s) Amiga

Format (s)

LP, MC, CD

Genre (s)

skirt

Title (number)

9

running time

37:38

occupation

production

Volkmar Andrä

Studio (s)

Amiga-Studio, Berlin,
Broadcasting of the GDR (*)

chronology
- Kille Kille Hans in Luck
(1985)

Kille Kille is the first album by the band Pankow and was released in 1983 on Amiga .

History of origin

After the publication of the rock spectacle Paule Panke failed because of the texts, which were perceived as not conforming to the system, a first compilation of titles was published with Kille Kille in 1983 under the pressure of the band's popularity .

André Herzberg writes about this in his autobiographical novel Mosaik :

"So the band had developed single songs as a counter-tactic in order to be able to make another record."

Music style and reception

Despite the first edition of 110,000, which was sold out in a short time, this compilation by Amiga, without any conceptual connection between the individual pieces , fell short of expectations for the band and their audience, who had hoped and waited for the release of Paule Panke after the many live concerts .

The album contains songs from different time periods, for example with Inge Pawelczik the new edition of the song Rockermädchen from the times of Herzberg with the Gaukler Rock Band , with the workshop song a decoupling from Paule Panke and with Die Wundersame Geschichte von Gabi one of Pankow's greatest hits, which was staged in the documentary Life in Wittstock by Volker Koepp in 1984, when a young person from Wittstock tells her dream of flying on the Pankow cover.

“And she thinks of the seconds after the geography lessons. / Then she had the same method. / As the globe rolled secretly / And she flew wherever she wanted. / Blankerode is so small. / Father sticks out his tongue, / And Carola can do it now, / And Peter, ha, Peter, she doesn't even care about Peter either. / And she flies! / And she flies! / Yes, it flies! "

- Excerpt from the text The miraculous story of Gabi

Track list

A side

  1. Come on, Karlineken, come (we want to go to PANKOW) - 1:39
    (K: E. Ascher / T: Traditional)
  2. Rock'n Roll in the Stadtpark - 3:23
    (K&T: Ehle)
  3. The girl and the moth Lotte - 5:05
    (K: Ehle / T: Katharina Tschoche)
  4. Ilse Bilse - 3:13
    (K: Ehle / T: Katharina Tschoche)
  5. The miraculous story of Gabi - 5:20
    (K: Ehle / T: Herzberg, Ehle)

B side

  1. The Song of See'nsucht - 5:44
    (K: Ehle / T: Katharina Tschoche)
  2. I am dear - 3:13
    (K: Pankow / T: Kurt Demmler )
  3. Workshop song - 4:36 *
    (K: Ehle / T: Frauke Klauke )
  4. Inge Pawelczik - 5:25
    (K: Pankow / T: Frauke Klauke)

(*) Commencement of broadcasting in the GDR

Individual evidence

  1. Pankow biography. Sony Music. ( Memento from April 13, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Michael Rauhut: Shawm and leather jacket . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 1996, ISBN 3-89602-065-X , pp. 257ff.
  3. Christine Wagner: Pankow's reunification . In: Freie Presse from January 11, 1997 online ( Memento from October 20, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  4. ^ André Herzberg: Mosaic . Avinus Verlag, Berlin 2004, ISBN 978-3930064229 , p. 120
  5. Wolfgang Herzberg: Paule Panke, Hans Im Glück: Texts for and about the Pankow group . Henschelverlag Art and Society, Berlin 1990, dialog, ISBN 3-362-00292-7 , p. 89
  6. Götz Hintze: Rock Lexicon of the GDR . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-89602-303-9 , p. 228
  7. Life in Wittstock . DEFA Foundation . Retrieved June 16, 2013.
  8. Text from The Miraculous Story of Gabi ( Memento from May 14, 2010 in the Internet Archive )