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Album Review: No Panic

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The project to take the best songs from Udo Lindenberg's German masterpiece trilogy Alles Klar auf der Andrea Doria, Ball Pompös, and Votan Wahnwitz, translate them to English, and try to conquer the Anglo-Saxon market was conceived in 1975 after the release of Votan Wahnwitz, but the actual record No Panic, the fruit of these attempts, was only released in 1977 in the U.S. and the U.K. Apart from the fact that it was a flop in both countries (Lindenberg's strength was his German lyrical backbone), it also divided his huge fan community in Germany. Some regarded this record as embarrassing and tasteless; others thought it was as exceptional and authentic as Lindenberg's other work. Be that as it may, this record is a quirky attempt to get a foot into a market Lindenberg wasn't destined for, and after decades it pays off to listen to these English songs and compare them with their German counterparts. Unlike the releases No Panic was based on, however, it is not a must-have in an album collection of German rock. For people interested in translation, it is definitely informative to see how Udo Lindenberg's relentlessly funny word games were transposed to English, and the record drew the attention of a limited English-speaking audience to this German rock icon. ~ Frank Eisenhuth, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Conductor Udo Lindenberg (1:38)
Votan Wahnwitz Udo Lindenberg (3:43)
Nothing But a Vacuum Udo Lindenberg (3:15)
Daniel's Time Machine Udo Lindenberg (4:26)
It Was All So New Udo Lindenberg (4:22)
Rudi Ratlos Udo Lindenberg (3:11)
Elli Pyrelli Udo Lindenberg (3:52)
O Rhesus Negative Udo Lindenberg (3:36)
Look at It My Way Udo Lindenberg (4:29)
Johnny Controlletti Udo Lindenberg (3:12)
Jack Udo Lindenberg (4:17)

Credits

Steffi Stephan (Bass), Keith Forsey (Percussion), Karl Allant (Guitar), Jean Jacques Kravetz (Keyboards), Gottfried Bottger (Keyboards), Udo Lindenberg (Vocals), Dieter Ahrendt (Percussion), Udo Lindenberg (Drums), Helmut Franke (Guitar), Dieter Ahrendt (Drums), Keith Forsey (Drums), Udo Lindenberg (Percussion), Lorenz Westphal (Violin), Thomas Kretschmer (Guitar)
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