Men cannot show their feelings

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Men cannot show their feelings
Studio album by Fischmob

Publication
(s)

1995

Label (s) Record master

Format (s)

CD , vinyl

Genre (s)

Hip hop

Title (number)

13

chronology
- Men cannot show their feelings In Orange
(EP)
(1995)

Men can't show their feelings is the debut album by the Hamburg hip-hop group Fischmob . It was released on April 6, 1995 on the label Plattenmeister .

Track list

  1. Hash Un Rock - 3:39
  2. Bonanzarad - 2:52
  3. Ey, Aller (all alternative mix) - 3:44
  4. Atari - 0:39
  5. Jazz Music & Alcohol - 3:27
  6. You call me a bum - 3:45
  7. 4 ′ 55 ″ - 4:57
  8. Fuck My Brain (Vinyl Bonus) - 2:40
  9. Father wants to see us - 6:00 am
  10. Fickpiss - 4:02
  11. Have you heard? - 3:50
  12. I'm sorry - 4:47
  13. Blind flight - 8:33

criticism

Men reviewed by Falk Albrecht cannot show his feelings for the music magazine Visions in 2000. Fischmob proved “ at a time when every rapper in Germany defined himself in a positive as well as a negative sense via the Fantastischen Vier [...] that it was different “Go. The lyrics of the album are “ not aimed at the homies from the suburbs ”, but at “ people who felt they belonged to a subculture of whatever kind and who are not closed to the topics of party and politics. "So contained men cannot show his feelings both" hilarious songs about drinking "and a" piece on the state of the nation. “Musically, too, the album has a broad spectrum, ranging“ from different hip-hop varieties to funk rock ('father wants to see us') and psychedelic trip-hop ('blind flight') to nonsense reggae ”.

The e-zine Laut.de rated men cannot show their feelings in the course of the “Milestones” column with five out of a possible five points. From the editor's point of view, Stefan Johannesberg, the album is a “ milestone of the crossover ”, which appeared at a time “ when hip hop culture took over in the alternative youth centers ”. In particular, the piece Bonanzarad , for which Public Enemy , Beastie Boys and De La Soul were sampled, is used for the " whistled melody, [the] driving [n] old school beat, surprising [n] film samples and various [n] Guitars in verse and refrain "praised. The " police satire in 'Father wants to see us', the 'Ey Aller', which exposes the proletarian, or the social criticism [...] in 'You nennst mich Penner' " are positively emphasized by Johannesberg. Seldom has a group like Fischmob taken such an embarrassing and undogmatic position with “ ostensibly smart tracks. "

Individual evidence

  1. Visions.de: Fischmob - Men cannot show their feelings (records from the nineties). Retrieved June 4, 2016 .
  2. Laut.de: Fills the cavity behind your forehead. Retrieved June 4, 2016 .