Two (album)

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Two
Studio album by Herbert Grönemeyer

Publication
(s)

1980

Genre (s)

skirt

Title (number)

10

running time

37:28

production

Otto Draeger

Studio (s)

Conny's Studio near Cologne (Germany)

chronology
Grönemeyer
(1979)
Two No Matter
(1982)

Zwo , also known as Grönemeyer Zwo , is the second studio album by the German musician Herbert Grönemeyer . The early work only contains compositions by Grönemeyer himself.

background

Some of the texts are by producer Otto Draeger, the text for All the Years is by Elke Heidenreich . Herbert Grönemeyer composed all of the songs himself for the first time on this album. Grönemeyer also wrote the lyrics for I love you and muscles . The album was recorded and mixed by Dave Hutchins in the renowned music studio of producer legend Conny Plank in Neunkirchen-Seelscheid near Cologne. The studio musicians for the wind instruments came from Kurt Edelhagen's big band . In Intercord the album was released in 1980. The long-playing record was re-released in 1989 before the album was first released on Intercord in 1992.

Track list

# title length
1. traffic jam 3:15
2. I love you 3:53
3. Commander 3:26
4th Bruno 2:54
5. I'm that time again 4:33
6th Cairo 3:47
7th You better go now 4:28
8th. Helga 4:13
9. All these years 3:33
10. Muscles 3:26

occupation

reception

The album initially put down only about 1,500 sound recordings so that Grönemeyer by the media in the role of Lt. Werner for 1981 released movie Das Boot by Wolfgang Petersen was perceived more as an actor as a musician.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Graf and Burghard Rausch: Rock Music Lexicon . Europe / Vol. 1, ABC – Kursaal Flyers. Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag , Frankfurt am Main 1996, ISBN 3-596-12387-9 (pp. 1-750). , P. 574