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Votan Wahnwitz

 
Album Review: Votan Wahnwitz
 

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"Wahnsinn und genie/Gehen hand in hand" ("Madness and genius/Together hand in hand") sings Udo Lindenberg on the first track, "Der Dirigent," of his third consecutive masterpiece, Votan Wahnwitz, and this line could very well describe the state of Lindenberg's output by the mid-'70s. With the release of this fifth solo album, it became clear that Lindenberg belonged to the pantheon of German rock that stood apart from the prevailing currents of Krautrock, as did bands such as Can or Frumpy (but they were in a different category altogether). Within three days, 250,000 copies were sold and the album reached -- together with its predecessor, Ball Pompös -- gold status in Germany. Lindenberg continued his unique cruise through rock mixed with symphonic elements, cha cha, and jazz, and as with the previous two releases, the ship on this journey was peopled with all sorts of bizarre but most original inventions: the mad conductor in "Der Dirigent," the quirky soprano "Elli Pyrelli," the vampire of "O-Rhesus-Negativ" who "sleeps during the day and gets pissed from blood at night," and the title character, "Votan Wahnwitz." With Votan Wahnwitz, Lindenberg had reached an exceptional peak of his creativity -- this album completes the trilogy that would catapult him to his status as a towering figure of German rock music of the '70s. ~ Frank Eisenhuth, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Der Dirigent Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
Votan Wahnwitz Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
Daniel's Zeitmaschine Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
Da War So Viel Los Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
Der Malocher Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
Guten Tag, Herr Filmproduzent Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
0-Rhesus-Negativ Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
Elli Pyrelli Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
Alles im Lot auf dem Riverboat Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
Das Kann Man Ja Auch Mal So Sehen Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester
Jack Udo Lindenberg, Das Panik-Orchester

Credits

Udo Lindenberg (Percussion), Udo Lindenberg (Drums), Udo Lindenberg (Vocals), Udo Lindenberg (Main Performer)
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