Das Beste von Wolfgang Ambros, Vol. 2

~ Release by Wolfgang Ambros (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Annotation

Track 7 als "Corinna, Corinna" angeführt. Korrekt (Original-Titel) ist jedoch "Corrina, Corrina" (doppel-r, kein doppel-n), vgl. Bob Dylan-Version

Annotation last modified on 2021-04-25 18:25 UTC.

Tracklist

CD 1
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1Gezeichnet fürs Leben
recording engineer:
Jürgen Krämer
producer:
Wolfgang Ambros and Peter Koller
bass:
Helmut Pichler (from 1980-05 until 1980-06)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Helmut Nowak (from 1980-05 until 1980-06)
electric guitar:
Peter Koller (from 1980-05 until 1980-06)
guitar:
Wolfgang Ambros (from 1980-05 until 1980-06)
keyboard:
Günter Dzikowski (from 1980-05 until 1980-06)
vocals:
Wolfgang Ambros (from 1980-05 until 1980-06)
recorded at:
Dierks Studios in Pulheim, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany (from 1980-05 until 1980-06)
recording of:
Gezeichnet fürs Leben (from 1980-05 until 1980-06)
lyricist and composer:
Wolfgang Ambros
55:10
2Wüst oda wüst ned
recording of:
Wüst oda wüst ned (in 1975)
lyricist:
Joesi Prokopetz
composer:
Wolfgang Ambros
publisher:
Bellver Music
32:34
3Warum host des g’mocht
strings:
Streichergruppe der Wiener Volksoper (Strings of the Vienna Volksoper) (in 1976)
choir vocals:
Schmetterlinge (in 1976)
spoken vocals:
Peter Müller (sound engineer) (in 1976)
recorded at and mixed at:
Sound Mill Studio in Liesing, Wien, Austria (in 1976)
recording of:
Warum host des g'mocht (in 1976)
lyricist and composer:
Wolfgang Ambros
publisher:
Bellver Music
34:31
4Denk amoi
drums (drum set):
Jürgen Zöller (in 1977)
recording of:
Denk amoi (in 1977)
lyricist:
Joesi Prokopetz
composer:
Wolfgang Ambros
4:02
5Die Blume aus dem Gemeindebau2:43
6Sei so frei32:53
7Corinna, Corinna
recording engineer:
Tammy Grohé
producer:
Wolfgang Ambros
mixer:
Mischa Bestmann
bass:
Helmut Pichler (in 1978-09)
drums (drum set):
Helmut Nowak (in 1978-09)
guitar:
Peter Koller (in 1978-09)
keyboard:
Peter Schleicher (in 1978-09)
vocals:
Wolfgang Ambros (in 1978-09)
recorded at:
Europasound Studios (Offenbach (Frank Farian)) in Offenbach am Main, Hessen, Germany (in 1978-09)
recording of:
Corrina, Corrina (German version) (in 1978-09)
additional lyricist:
Bob Dylan (in 1962-04)
lyricist:
Robert Johnson (1930s blues legend)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
translator:
Wolfgang Ambros
translated version of:
Corrina, Corrina (Bob Dylan version)
32:11
8Zwickt’s mi (Originalversion)
engineer:
Peter Müller (sound engineer) (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Hartmut Pfannmüller (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
producer:
Peter Hauke (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
acoustic guitar:
Günter Großlercher (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Norbert Niedermayer (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
bass guitar:
Kurt Hauenstein (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Dick Sells (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
congas and drums (drum set):
Joris Dudli (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
drums (drum set):
Alan Tham (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
guest flugelhorn:
Art Farmer (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Robert Politzer (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
guest tenor saxophone:
Harry Sokal (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
guest trombone:
Garney Hicks (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
guest trumpet:
Robert Politzer (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
piano:
Christian Kolonovits (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
lead vocals:
Wolfgang Ambros (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
arranger:
Christian Kolonovits (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
recorded at:
Europasound Studios (Offenbach (Frank Farian)) in Offenbach am Main, Hessen, Germany (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Müller Sound Studio in Liesing, Wien, Austria (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
music videos:
Zwickt’s mi (Video) by Wolfgang Ambros
recording of:
Zwickt's mi (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
lyricist:
Veronika Vane
composer:
Wolfgang Ambros and Hans Günther Hausner
publisher:
Bellver Music
43:45
9Auftritt
saxophone:
Peter Klinger (reeds) (in 1976)
recorded at and mixed at:
Sound Mill Studio in Liesing, Wien, Austria (in 1976)
recording of:
Auftritt (in 1976)
lyricist and composer:
Wolfgang Ambros
publisher:
Bellver Music
34:04
10Du schwoarzer Afghane
solo violin:
Hans Grötzer (Austrian violinist) (in 1976)
strings:
Streichergruppe der Wiener Volksoper (Strings of the Vienna Volksoper) (in 1976)
recorded at and mixed at:
Sound Mill Studio in Liesing, Wien, Austria (in 1976)
music videos:
Du schwarzer Afghane (Video) by Wolfgang Ambros
recording of:
Du schwoaza Afghane (in 1976)
lyricist:
Hugo Khittl
composer:
Wolfgang Ambros
publisher:
Bellver Music
is based on:
Du schwarzer Zigeuner
44:04
11Kaputt und munter35:12
12Gö da schaust
recording of:
Gö, da schaust (in 1975)
lyricist and composer:
Wolfgang Ambros and H. G. Hausner
publisher:
Bellver Music
34:15
13Immer das Gleiche33:03
14Nie und nimmer
sound engineer:
Armin Bannach (from 1979-01 until 1979-02) and Hartmut Pfannmüller (from 1979-01 until 1979-02)
producer:
Wolfgang Ambros
recorded at:
Hotline Studios in Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg, Germany (from 1979-01 until 1979-02)
recording of:
Nie und nimmer (from 1979-01 until 1979-02)
lyricist and composer:
Wolfgang Ambros
publisher:
Bellver Music
35:59
15Heit drah i mi ham
engineer:
Peter Müller (sound engineer) (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Hartmut Pfannmüller (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
producer:
Peter Hauke (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
acoustic guitar:
Günter Großlercher (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Norbert Niedermayer (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
bass guitar:
Kurt Hauenstein (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Dick Sells (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
drums (drum set):
Joris Dudli (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Alan Tham (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
electric guitar:
Theo Bina (Austrian guitarist) (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
guest flugelhorn and guest trumpet:
Robert Politzer (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
guest trombone:
Garney Hicks (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
piano and synthesizer:
Christian Kolonovits (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
strings:
Streichergruppe der Wiener Volksoper (Strings of the Vienna Volksoper) (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
lead vocals:
Wolfgang Ambros (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
arranger:
Christian Kolonovits (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
recorded at:
Europasound Studios (Offenbach (Frank Farian)) in Offenbach am Main, Hessen, Germany (from 1974-11 until 1974-12) and Müller Sound Studio in Liesing, Wien, Austria (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
recording of:
Heite drah i mi ham (from 1974-11 until 1974-12)
lyricist and composer:
Georg Danzer
publisher:
Edition Giraffe
53:57