What remains? (Album)

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What remains?
Studio album by Klaus Hoffmann

Publication
(s)

1976

admission

1976

Label (s) RCA Records

Format (s)

Vinyl , CD

Title (number)

12

running time

36:47

occupation Klaus Hoffmann, Jörg Suckow

production

Jürgen Pohlmann

Studio (s)

Hamburg

chronology
Klaus Hoffmann
1975
What remains? I want singing, play and dance
1977

What remains? is the second studio album by Klaus Hoffmann . It dates from 1976.

Emergence

Klaus Hoffmann recorded the album together with Jörg Suckow (second guitar) in May 1976 in the Hamburg studio. The producer was Jürgen Pohlmann, the cover photo was taken by Jim Rakete . As on his first album, Hoffmann also covered songs by Jacques Brel , Marieke and Geh nicht weg von mir ( Ne me quitte pas ) , using adaptations by Heinz Riedel as the text .

Track list

All songs, unless otherwise noted, by Klaus Hoffmann.
page 1

  1. Blind Katharina (Hoffmann, Soja) - 3:11
  2. Puppets - 2:04
  3. Marie and Woscheck - 3:13
  4. The old women - 5:24
  5. Marieke (Brel, Riedel) - 2:55
  6. What remains - 3:26

Page 2

  1. A new beginning - 4:09
  2. Do not go away from me (Brel, Riedel) - 2:52
  3. Six and a half in the morning - 3:38
  4. Market day - 2:20
  5. A thousand dollars - 3:37
  6. Coda (that stays) - 1:04

Republication

The album was re-released in 2000 as a CD with the same series of titles, but with a slightly different running time compared to the LP.