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Das Beste Aus 100 Years
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Label:
The best Reader's Digest - TAE 564
Format:
Box set, compilation, stereo, mono
6 × vinyl, LP, compilation, stereo, mono
Country:
Germany
Released:
Genre:
Jazz, Non-Music, Pop, Classical, Folk, World, & Country, Stage & Screen
Style:
Light Music, Public Service Announcement, Political, Public Broadcast, Vocal, Opera, Operetta
Track list
Imperial period 1877 - 1920
A1–Love generationThomas Alva Edison
A2–Daliah LaviMary Hat Little Lamb
A3–Thomas Alva EdisonMary Had A Little Lamb
A4–Edison Symphony Orchestra Berlinsilent Night
A5–Thomas Alva Edison, Sándor Kónya, Ingeborg Hallstein, Kölner Rundfunkorchester *, Franz Marszalek, court opera singer Fräulein Dietrich *Who trusted us
A6- Emperor Franz Joseph I *Praise to the phonography
A7–The Great Vienna Radio Orchestra, Max Schönherrnight owls
A8–Carl Michael Ziehrernight owls
A9–Gustav SchönwaldMe, the talking machine
A10–Alexander Girardi, Leo Slezak, Gustl Waldau, Peter AlexanderPlaning song
A11–Franz Baumann, Sig. Francisco *, Helmut ZachariasLa Paloma
A12–Hans AlbersLa Paloma
A13–Enrico CarusoWrap yourself in trinkets
A14–Alessandro MoreschiOremus Pro Pontefice
A15–Fedor Chaliapin *Stenka Razin
A16–Emperor Wilhelm II.To be strong in pain
A17–Yvette GuilbertLe Flacre
A18–Alexander MoissiThe last drink
A19–Emmy Destinn, Gramophone Orchestra Berlin *, Bruno Seidler-WinklerThe love comes from the gypsy
A20–Arthur Nikisch, London Symphony Orchestra *Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F minor
A21–Otto ReutterBefore De Die
A22–Unknown artistThe mobilization and storming of Liège
A23-Murray Johnson (2)Pack Up Your Troubles
A24–Paul Von HindenburgThanksgiving from the Field Marshal to the troops of the 8th Army after the battle of Tannenberg
A25–German soldiers' choirI have to go to the city center
A26–Vladimir Ilyich Lenin *About the III. Communist International ("Comintern")
A27–Leo D. Trotsky *On The Causes Of The Russian October Revolution, 1917
A28–German soldiers' choirWhen I come
A29–Philipp ScheidemannThe hours before the armistice in October 1918
A30–Leo Monosson, Evelyn KünnekeNice gigolo
A31- Original Dixieland jazz band *Tiger Rag
A32–Dance Orchestra Juan Florescu, Roberto Delgado Orchestra *Valencia
A33-Bully BuhlanDear old steam radio
A34–Alfred BraunBirthday hour of the broadcast
A35- The Bernard Ette Orchestra *When the jazz band is playing
A36–Love generationThomas Alva Edison
The twenties 1923-1930
B1–Doris Bierett, Barbara Eff, Rainer Bertram, Harald Sielaff, Ursula Harnisch, Olaf BienertThe twenties
B2–Friedrich HollaenderComeback of an exciting decade
B3–Savoy Orpheans *Charleston baby
B4–Schalmei orchestraVarshavyanka
B5–Max KuttnerI lost my heart in Heidelberg
B6–Charles LindberghStatement in New York
B7–Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra *When The Saints
B8–George Gershwin, Columbia Jazz Band *, Michael Tilson ThomasRhapsody In Blue
B9–Ensemble * And Choir Of The Theater Am Kurfürstendamm, Hans Sommer (4)Rise and fall of the city of Mahagonny
B10–Lotte LenyaHow to bed is how to lie
B11–Blandine Ebinger, Kurt HerrlingerCurrende
B12–The Original Tiller Girls *, Der Eiserne GustavAnnemie
B13–Gustav StresemannAddress to the Reichstag election in May 1928
B14–Josephine BakerMadiana
B15–Marlene Dietrich, Die Weintraub-Syncopaters *, Friedrich HollaenderI'm head to toe set for love
B16–Comedian HarmonistsVeronika, Lenz is here
B17–Grock (2)Not possible!
B18–Richard Tauber, Henny PortenTütatatü!
B19–Richard TauberI loved to kiss the women
B20–Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin MehtaTwelve-tone music
B21–Arnold Schönberg *Arnold Schönberg criticizes the music program of the radio
B22–Alfred Braun , Thomas Mann, Rabindranath Tagore, Albert Einstein, Gerhart HauptmannNobel Prize Winner
B23–Bertolt Brecht, Chris Barber, Franz Joseph Degenhardt *, Ella Fitzgerald, JIMMY Jones Trio *, Duke Ellington Orchestra *Mackie knife song
B24–Paul Godwin Dance Orchestra *May I ask for the next tango
B25-Konrad AdenauerAddress by the mayor of Cologne on the laying of the foundation stone of the University of Cologne, hammer blows and song "Gaudeamus Igitur"
B26–Theodor LeipartRadio lecture on "Unemployment and the Great Depression"
B27-Marlene DietrichAlone in a big city
The Thirties 1931-1936
C1–Unknown artistThat's unique
C2–Willy Fritsch, Wolf-Dieter StubelWilly Fritsch sings and chats about films from the thirties
C3–Willy FritschI'm not a captain
C4–Lilian HarveyThat's unique
C5–Pola Negri, Hans Otto Borgmann *Tango Notturno
C6–Max ReinhardtMax Reinhardt speaks to his staff at the Deutsches Theater Berlin
C7–Curt BoisI do everything with my legs
C8–Berliner Straßenkapelle und Marching ChoirAs the golden evening sun
C9–Heinrich GeorgeLong live freedom
C10–Alfred BraunPress ball in Berlin
C11–Carl NappThe cyclist
C12–Helmut Käutner, Frank Norbert *Commercial tango
C13–Max SchmelingMax Schmeling talks about the upcoming boxing match against Jack Sharkey in New York
C14–Max SchmelingA boxer's heart
C15–Karl ValentinHistorical events
C16–Ernst BuschSong of the unemployed
C17–Paul Von HindenburgOn the political situation
C18–Hermann GoeringThe President of the Reichstag issues a call to order in the German Reichstag
C19–Heinrich BrüningAbout the situation in Germany
C20-Adolf HitlerAppeal to the nation
C21–Hans AlbersI came from Alabama
C22–Wulf Bley, Heinz Von LichtbergThe torchlight procession
C23–Trude HesterbergThe drum
C24–Bruno FritzSoccer
C25–Ludwig Manfred LommelInternational wrestling competition
C26–Adolf Hitler, Dr. Paul Laven *, Rolf Wernicke, ER Dietze *XI. Olympics in Berlin 1936
C27–Teddy Staufer And His Original Teddies *, Billy ToffelA Tisket, A Tasket
The forties 1937-1950
D1–Benny Goodman Orchestra *, Martha TiltonTo me you are beautiful
D2- Herbert L. MorrisonCrash of the airship "Hindenburg"
D3–Gerta KellerWhen the sun is behind the roofs ...
D4–Django Reinhardt, Quintette Du Hot Club De France, Stéphane GrappelliSweet chorus
D5–Lothar Röhrig, Patrick HoffmannIn The Bar To The Crocodile
D6–Heinz Rühmann, Hertha FeilerI'm fine
D7–Hans MoserThe service man
D8-Adolf HitlerHitler in Linz
D9–Men's choir a capellaOne nation one empire one leader
D10–Friedrich Kayssler *Stop it
D11–Rosita SerranoRed poppy
D12–Adolf Hitler, Karl Schmitt-Walter, Choir and Musikkoprs Des Wachbatallion der Luftwaffe *, Winston Churchill, Lale Andersen, Die Eichkater, Dr. Joseph Goebbels *, Josef Stalin *The second World War
D13–Ken Colyer's JazzmenGoin 'home
D14–Rudi SchurickeCapri fisherman
D15–Anton KarasHarry Lime theme
D16–Unknown artistCurrency reform in Germany
D17–Karl BerbuerWe Are The Natives Of Trizonesia
D18–Dr. Konrad Adenauer*Learns Rhenish with the Federal Chancellor
D19–Theo LingenTheodor in the football goal
D20–Zarah Leander, The Sunshine Quartet *And if it was a sin too
The fifties 1951-1960
E1–Detlev Lais, Friedel Hensch, The CyprysThat only make Dolores' legs
E2–Eugen RothA person on this record
E3-Mao Tse-Tung *Mao Tse-Tung Speaks
E4–Peter Alexander, Leila NegraThe sweetest fruits
E5–Peter AlexanderPeter Alexander answers questions about the person
E6–René CarolRed roses, red lips, red wine
E7–Herbert zimmermann (3)Football World Cup 1954
E8–Caterina ValenteCaterina Valente is happy about the victory
E9–Fritz Wunderlich, Peter Anders (2), Freddy *, Caterina Valente, Orchestra Werner Müller *, Placido Domingo, London Symphony Orchestra *Granada
E10–Freddy QuinnThe guitar and the sea
E11–Fred BertelmannLaughing vagabond
E12–Unknown artistLunik 1 in space
E13–The Red Army Ensemble *, Boris Alexandrov Choir *, E. Belayev *Kalinka
E14–Unknown artistCount Down In Florida
E15–Louis ArmstrongAmerica
E16–Louis ArmstrongStatement about Germany
E17–Louis Armstrong, GabrieleUncle Satchmo's Lullaby
E18–Ivo Robi?tomorrow
E19–Kurt EdelhagenKurt Edelhagen speaks about serious and popular music
E20-Bully BuhlanDear organ grinder
E21-Maria Callas *E Strana
E22- Bill Haley And The Comets *Rock Around The Clock
E23–Chris Barberice cream
E24–Drafi Deutscher And His MagicsMarble, stone and iron breaks
E25–Nikita Khrushchev *Boot for Beating
E26–Tony Sheridan & The Beatles, The Singing Dogs *My Bonnie
E27–The BeatlesInterview about St. Pauli
Our time
F1–Astrud Gilberto, Stan GetzThe Girl From Ipanema
F2–Charles De Gaulle, Henri Tissot *Marseillaise, greetings to Germany
F3- John F. KennedyOn the balcony of the Schöneberg town hall
F4–Elisabeth II. *England's Queen toasts in the Federal President's palace in Bonn
F5–Udo JuergensMerci Cherie
F6–Beatrix, Crown Princess Of The Netherlands *, Claus von AmsbergWedding in Amsterdam
F7–Heinz ErhardtAd hoc remark, ultra short
F8–Bert Kaempfert Orchestra *Strangers In The Night
F9–Richard M. Nixon *The US President Phones With Astronauts On The Moon
F10–Heintjemummy
F11–Orchester Kurt EdelhagenHigh on the yellow car
F12–Heidi SchüllerOlympic oath, Munich 1972
F13–Walter Scheel, Düsseldorf men's choirHigh on the yellow car
F14–Helmut Schmidt, Wim Thoelke, Max GregerHelmut Schmidt plays the organ
F15–Werner HöferEncouragement
F16–AdamoInsch 'Allah
F17–Unknown artistTumult during the visit of the Shah of Persia in Berlin
F18- Pope Paul VI. *From the encyclical Humanae Vitae
F19–Juliane WerdingThe day Conny Kramer died
F20–Gustav HeinemannInaugural speech of the Federal President in front of the Bundestag
F21- James Last OrchestraWell, well, hey, hey, kiss him goodbye
F22–Unknown artistfight for the mini skirt
F23–Franz Joseph Strauss *Germany needs Bavaria
F24–HeinoThe black Barbara
F25–Evelyn KünnekeI am Heino's Valkyrie
F26- Pussycat (2)Mississippi
F27–SailorGirls, girls, girls
F28–Udo LindenbergRadio song
F29–Peter UstinovPeter Ustinov thanks the gramophone father Emil Berliner
F30–Miguel Ríos, Waldo De Los Rios And His Orchestra *Song Of Joy
F31–Wiener Philharmoniker, Choir of the Vienna State Opera *, Hans Schmidt-Isserstadt *, Marilyn Horne, James King (3), Joan Sutherland, Martti TalvelaSong of Joy
Opera and operetta 1929-1970
G1–Richard Tauber, The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Franz LehárMy heart is all yours
G2–Gustaf Gründgens, Hilde Hildebrand, Eduard KünnekeO God, how fine are we
G3–Joseph Schmidt, Felix GüntherI am a gypsy child
G4-Beniamino GigliMom
G5–Anneliese Rothenberger, The FFB Orchestra *, Werner Schmidt-BoelckeHindu song
G6–Hermann Prey, Staatskapelle Berlin, Otmar SuitnerI am the factotum
G7–Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Walter Berry, Brigitte Fassbaender, Nicolai Gedda, Renate Holm, Anneliese Rothenberger, Senta Wengraf, Vienna State Opera Choir In Der Volksoper *, Franz Gerstacker, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Willi BoskovskyLittle brother and sister
G8–Maria Callas *, Philharmonic Orchestra London *, Alceo GallieraI ask my anxious heart
Musicals 1928-1970
H1–Anna MoffoIndian love call
H2–Ella Fitzgerald, Louis ArmstrongSummertime
H3–Betty HuttonI've Got The Sun In The Morning
H4–Heidi Brühl, Robert TrehyWonderful
H5–Hans Albers, Waldo Favre Choir, FFB Orchestra *, Norbert SchultzeTake me with you, captain, on the journey
H6–The Foursome, The Roland Shaw Orchestra *Hernando's hideaway
H7–Harry James And His OrchestraGigi
H8–Peter Alexander, Herta Talmar, Kurt EdelhagenIt is so green
H9–Robert Bentley And His OrchestraWith a little bit of luck
H10–Robert Mandell Chorus And Orchestra *Tonight
H11–Ingeborg Hallstein, Peter Rubin, Wolfgang KielingChim Chim Cherie
H12–Barbra StreisandFunny girl
H13–Shmuel RodenskyIf I were rich
H14–Shirley MacLaineIf My Friends Could See Me Now
H15- Ensemble of the German-language premiere *Leave the sun
Cheerful baroque
I1–Concentus Musicus Vienna, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Murray DickieO Dolor
I2–Concentus Musicus Vienna, Nikolaus HarnoncourtBattalia
I3–Peter Christoph Runge, Gustav Leonhardt, Anner BylsmaSo often I use my tobacco pipe
I4–Concentus Musicus Vienna, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Rotraud Hansmann, Kurt Equiluz, Max van EgmondHow does the coffee taste sweet
I5–Peter Schreier, Robert Köbler, Werner JaroslawskiA rich woman brings comfort
I6–Academy Of St Martin-In-The-Fields, Sir Neville MarrinerFireworks music
Classic
J1–Berliner Philharmoniker, Karl BöhmSo spoke Zarathustra Op. 30
J2–Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von KarajanDivertimento no. 15 in B flat major KV 287
J3–David Oistrach, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London *, Sir Eugene GoossensRomance for violin and orchestra No. 2 in F major Op. 50
Great successes from 1930 to 1977
K1-Marlene DietrichI am Fesche Lola
K2–Lotte LenyaSurabaya Johnny
K3–Katja EbsteinIt's an old story
K4–Brigitte Horney, Margot WernerSo or so is life
K5- MilvaLa Cumparsita
K6–Juliette Gréco, Al Martino, Gerhard WendlandLes Feuilles Mortes
K7–Esther & Abi OfarimCinderella Rockefella
K8–Hildegard KnefI've come the long way
K9–Gilbert BécaudNathalie
K10- Reinhard MeyLove song
K11–Ingrid SteegerKlimbim is closed on Mondays
K12–Udo LindenbergNina
K13–Olivia Molina, José FelicianoI revoke no feeling
K14- Roger WhittakerThe Last Farewell
15 gold medals from around the world 1949 - 1976
L1–Les Paul & Mary FordThe World Is Waiting For The Sunshine
L2–Caterina ValenteAll of Paris dreams of love
L3–Freddy *Homesickness
L4–Tony RenisQuando, Quando, Quando
L5–Edith PiafMy lord
L6–Nat King ColeRamblin 'Rose
L7–Lolita (3)sailor
L8–Kyu SakamotoSukiyaki
L9- James Last OrchestraStar parade
L10–Barry RyanEloise
L11–Les Humphries SingersMexico
L12-ABBAWaterloo
L13–Vicky LeandrosTheo, we're going to Lodz
L14–Udo JuergensGreek wine
L15- George Baker SelectionLa Paloma Blanca
The best of 100 years Label: Format: Country: Germany Released: Genre: Style: Track list A12–Hans AlbersLa Paloma The twenties 1923-1930 B14–Josephine BakerMadiana B17–Grock (2)Not possible! The Thirties 1931-1936 C11–Carl NappThe cyclist C24–Bruno FritzSoccer The forties 1937-1950 The fifties 1951-1960 E15–Louis ArmstrongAmerica E18–Ivo Robi?tomorrow E21-Maria Callas *E Strana E23–Chris Barberice cream Our time F10–Heintjemummy F16–AdamoInsch 'Allah F24–HeinoThe black Barbara G4-Beniamino GigliMom Musicals 1928-1970 Cheerful baroque Classic K5- MilvaLa Cumparsita K9–Gilbert BécaudNathalie K10- Reinhard MeyLove song K12–Udo LindenbergNina L3–Freddy *Homesickness L5–Edith PiafMy lord L7–Lolita (3)sailor L8–Kyu SakamotoSukiyaki L10–Barry RyanEloise L12-ABBAWaterloo L14–Udo JuergensGreek Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min Genre Weltmusik Plattengröße LP (12 Inch) Format Box-Set & Sammlungprice rating