Hvor flink kan man blive?
release date: 1988
format: digital
[album rate: 2,5 / 5]
producer: Kim Sagild
label: Genlyd - nationality: Denmark
Track highlights: 9. "Dig & mig"
2nd studio album by Dieters Lieder follows the debut Jeg ka' lieder released five years earlier. Meanwhile, the band has experienced their biggest succes with the pop-song "Dig og mig", which may have resulted in a change of style. This new album is in a distinct pop / rock sphere without traces of new wave and / or post-punk from their debut. This was a huge disappointment to me when I listened to the album for the first time. The band had been on their own, playing a daring new wave style, which was a strange blend, but here they have turned to pop with a distinct element of funk. The band is now in a new line-up still with the brothers Gerup, who both share the part as lead vocalist and Martin has changed his primary instrument and now is playing keyboards. Halfdan E plays bass - he would later on become an acclaimed composer / producer - and new drummer is Morten Kaufmann.
The band released the album, as well as the debut, on the label Genlyd, founded by the Danish band Gnags, and that may be the band's closest stylistic reference here. It now seems without a will to dare make new music. The band is mostly known for having had the composer / producer Halfdan E on bass from '83 and for being almost synonymous with the single track "Dig og mig", which was originally released in 1984, but it wasn't really noticed until the track featured in the Danish TV-series "Sonny Soufflé Chok Show" in '86 (link). And in '99 the track was covered by the Danish act, Blå øjne (link), and that brought some fame to the band. In 2008 Natasja also covered the song in a dance hall version - again with some success (link). The band dissolved in 1989 shortly after releasing Hvor flink kan man blive.
[ just music from an amateur... music archaeologist ]
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09 October 2013
19 May 2013
Dieters Lieder "Jeg ka' lieder" (1983)
Jeg ka' lieder [debut]
release date: 1983
format: vinyl (GENLP 133)
[album rate: 3 / 5] [3,18]
producer: Jesper Bay
label: Genlyd - nationality: Denmark
Track highlights: A) 1. "Ser på dig" - 2. "Åh-ååååh" - 5. "Du ka få den i nat" - - B) 1. "Søndag eftermiddag" - 5. "Gropiusstadt"
Studio debut album by Dieters Lieder with music composed by Johan Gerup on guitar, and with lyrics by Martin Gerup on drums. Apart from the two brothers the band consists of Ped Ott Tønsberg on bass, and with Peter Rahbek on vocals.
The music is an original blend of new wave and pop / rock with elements from post-punk. There are hints of The Jam, The Kinks, Blondie, Elvis Costello, and what I find connects with German new wave, Neue Deutsche Welle - and especially Ideal. Anyway, it was interesting at the time.
The album hasn't matured well, but I found some fine guitar notes by Johan Geerup. The best track was and still is undoubtedly "Gropiusstadt" with its great guitar work. The album didn't sell that many records, and the band did not succeed very well despite its unique sound and obvious talent. They had a minor radio hit with the song "Dig og mig" (1984). The song was included in the Danish TV-series Sonny Soufflé Chok Show (Winter 1986-'87) and it now became a major national hit (included on the '87-compilation Sonny Soufflé - Fra Tonny Til Sonny). And again in 1999 the song became a cover hit for the girl-duo Blå Øjne.
Dieters Lieder released their follow-up and final album Hvor flink kan man blive? in 1988.
release date: 1983
format: vinyl (GENLP 133)
[album rate: 3 / 5] [3,18]
producer: Jesper Bay
label: Genlyd - nationality: Denmark
Track highlights: A) 1. "Ser på dig" - 2. "Åh-ååååh" - 5. "Du ka få den i nat" - - B) 1. "Søndag eftermiddag" - 5. "Gropiusstadt"
Studio debut album by Dieters Lieder with music composed by Johan Gerup on guitar, and with lyrics by Martin Gerup on drums. Apart from the two brothers the band consists of Ped Ott Tønsberg on bass, and with Peter Rahbek on vocals.
The music is an original blend of new wave and pop / rock with elements from post-punk. There are hints of The Jam, The Kinks, Blondie, Elvis Costello, and what I find connects with German new wave, Neue Deutsche Welle - and especially Ideal. Anyway, it was interesting at the time.
The album hasn't matured well, but I found some fine guitar notes by Johan Geerup. The best track was and still is undoubtedly "Gropiusstadt" with its great guitar work. The album didn't sell that many records, and the band did not succeed very well despite its unique sound and obvious talent. They had a minor radio hit with the song "Dig og mig" (1984). The song was included in the Danish TV-series Sonny Soufflé Chok Show (Winter 1986-'87) and it now became a major national hit (included on the '87-compilation Sonny Soufflé - Fra Tonny Til Sonny). And again in 1999 the song became a cover hit for the girl-duo Blå Øjne.
Dieters Lieder released their follow-up and final album Hvor flink kan man blive? in 1988.
Btw. Jeg ka' lieder in vinyl format comes with an extensive comic book as inlay.
[ collectors' item - from €40,- ]
[ collectors' item - from €40,- ]
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