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    Achim Reichel - Nachtexpress (WEA 9031-75874-2) (GER 1994, 1983)

    Posted By: luckburz
    Achim Reichel - Nachtexpress (WEA 9031-75874-2) (GER 1994, 1983)

    Achim Reichel - Nachtexpress
    FLAC | EAC, LOG & CUE | Full Artwork Scan (400dpi .png) | Size: 321 MB
    Cat#: WEA 9031-75874-2 | Country/Year: Germany 1994

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    Achim Reichel - Nachtexpress (WEA 9031-75874-2) (GER 1994, 1983)


    Achim Reichel - Nachtexpress (WEA 9031-75874-2) (GER 1994, 1983)


    Please check also my previous Achim Reichel post:

    Achim Recihel - Regenballade

    Extraction Log:

    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

    EAC extraction logfile from 19. November 2010, 9:59

    Achim Reichel / Nachtexpress

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    All tracks accurately ripped

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    End of status report


    CD Info:

    Achim Reichel - Nachtexpress

    Label: Intakt, WEA
    Catalog#: 9031-75874-2
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Europe
    Released: 1994
    Genre: Electronic, Rock
    Style: Pop Rock

    Tracklist:

    1 Boxer Kutte 4:54
    2 Rattentango 4:05
    3 Der Minister 4:46
    4 Viertelstunde Superstar 5:37
    5 Jesus 2:23
    6 Rose Und Hyäne 3:45
    7 Seidenrosenduft 4:24
    8 Hotel L´Orient 5:05
    9 Nachtexpress 6:42

    Credits:

    Backing Vocals - Heidi Pfingsten-Reichel
    Bass - Dieter Horns
    Drums - Peter Franken
    Guitar - Achim Reichel
    Guitar [Spaceguitar] - Hajo Weber
    Keyboards - Gerd Führs
    Lyrics By - Achim Reichel (tracks: 7) , Jörg Fauser (tracks: 1 to 3, 6, 8, 9) , R. D. Schneider-Wolckenstein (tracks: 5) , Uli Becker (tracks: 4)
    Percussion - Peter Franken
    Photography [Back] - Jim Rakete
    Producer - Achim Reichel
    Saxophone - Manfred Seegers
    Trumpet [Wah-wah] - Bob Lanese
    Violin - Manfred Seegers
    Vocals - Achim Reichel

    Notes:

    (p) 1983 © 1994 WEA Music

    Made In Germany

    Barcode and Other Identifiers:

    Barcode: 09031-75874-24
    Matrix Number: 903175874-2.3 04/01
    Other (SID Master [Warner, Germany]): IFPI L012
    Other (Label Code): LC 5105
    Other (Rights Societies): GEMA/BIEM

    Discogs Url: http://www.discogs.com/release/2552289
    Wikipedia Url (Artist): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achim_Reichel

    Biography

    by Jason Birchmeier

    German singer, songwriter, musician, and producer Achim Reichel enjoyed a long and varied career that began during the beat boom of the '60s, when he founded the Rattles, and carried on well into the next millennium, by which time he was still recording albums and performing large-scale rock concerts. Born on January 28, 1944, in Wentorf bei Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Reichel began his music career in 1960, when he, as a singer/guitarist, formed the Rattles with bassist Herbert Hildebrandt in Hamburg. The band, along with the Lords, proved one of Germany's leading beat bands of the day, for instance touring England with the Rolling Stones in 1963 and touring Germany with the Beatles in 1966. Reichel left the band in 1966 after several albums, including Twist im Star-Club Hamburg (1964), Liverpool Beat (1965), and Hurra! Die Rattles Kommen (1966), and subsequently entered the Bundeswehr (i.e., the German armed forces). Upon Reichel's departure from the military, he formed another band, Wonderland, whose debut single, "Mocow" (1968), was a Top 15 hit. Next he formed the experimental solo project A.R. & Machines, which debuted with Die Grüne Reise (1971) and followed with a succession of Krautrock-fashioned albums: Echo (1972), 3 (1972), 4 (1973), and Autovision (1974).

    In 1975, Reichel released Dat Shanty Alb'm, a shockingly straightforward collection of sea shanties that was a 180 degree turn away from the experimentation of A.R. & Machines; also of note, the album was sung in German, unlike his previous releases, and was billed to himself rather than a group moniker, two characteristics that were common to his successive albums as well. Reichel's embrace of volksmusik, particularly of the north, continued in the few years that followed, with albums including Klabautermann (1977) and Regenballade (1978), the latter of which was critically praised. In the wake of Regenballade, Reichel, in conjunction with Frank Dostal, formed the label Ahorn in hopes of showcasing German-language rock bands of the day. Along with the advent of Ahorn, Heiße Scheibe (1979), a showcase for contemporary writers and Reichel himself, reflected his interest in moving out of the past and into the present. Also during the mid- to late '70s, Reichel labored as a producer, working with such bands as Novalis, Kiev Stingl, Neil Landon, and Emsland Hillbillies.

    During the early '80s, Reichel released a trio of straightforward rock albums that were sung in German and critically praised: Ungeschminkt (1980), Blues in Blond (1981), and Nachtexpress (1983). Reichel also toured for the first time in years, mounting supporting tours for both Blues in Blond and Nachtexpress in 1982 and 1984, respectively. In 1983, amid all of this activity, "Der Spieler" (from Blues in Blond) became his first solo hit single, charting at number 27 and appearing on the ZDF-Hitparade. "Boxer Kutte" (from Nachtexpress) also made the ZDF-Hitparade in 1983; Reichel himself made a total of three personal appearances on the TV show that year. In 1986 he acted as a bank robber, Paul, in the film Va Banque; released an album, Eine Ewigkeit Unterwegs; and appeared once again on the ZDF-Hitparade, this time in support of his hit "Eine Ewigkeit Unterwegs." After another tour, Reichel recorded a solo album, Fledermaus (1988), and reunited with the Rattles for Hot Wheels (1988), a reunion album; another solo album (Was Echtes) and Rattles reunion (Painted Warriors) followed in 1989 and 1990, respectively.

    The 1990s were another successful and productive decade for Reichel, as he continued releasing albums and touring, and began to chart with regularity. All-new studio albums included Melancholie und Sturmflut (1991), Wahre Liebe (1993), Oh Ha! (1996), and Entspann Dich (1999); hit singles from these albums included "Aloha Heya He" (1991), "Kuddel Daddel Du" (1992), "Auf der Rolltreppe" (1992), "Amazonen" (1993), and "Wahre Liebe" (1993); there was also the live album Große Freiheit (1994), an accompanied TV concert special commemorating Reichel's 50th birthday, the solo best-of Herz Ist Trumpf (1997), and the A.R. & Machines best-of Echos aus Zeiten der Grünen Reise (1998). Reichel continued his activity in the ensuing decade, releasing Wilder Wassermann (2002), a return to volksmusik; 100% Leben (2004), a live CD/DVD commemorating his 60th birthday; and Volxlieder (2006) – all of which charted. Moreover, he published a songbook, 100% Leben, via Gorilla Musik-Verlag. allmusicguide



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