MTV Unplugged

~ Release by Max Raabe & Palast Orchester (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

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Annotation last modified on 2024-04-10 14:21 UTC.

Tracklist

1Digital Media
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Ich geh durch den Park an einem Donnerstag
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:56
2Guten Tag, liebes Glück
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester feat. LEA2:29
3Der perfekte Moment… wird heut verpennt
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester feat. Samy Deluxe4:07
4Fahrrad fahr’n
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester3:04
5Du bist viel zu schön für einen Mann allein
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:25
6Moritat von Mackie Messer
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester feat. Lars Eidinger3:28
7Cheek To Cheek
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording of:
Cheek to Cheek (from “Top Hat”)
lyricist and composer:
Irving Berlin (in 1935)
publisher:
Irving Berlin (England) Music Ltd., Irving Berlin Music Company, Irving Berlin Music Corp., シンコーミュージック・エンタテイメント (Shinko Music Entertainment Co., Ltd.) and ユニバーサル・ミュージック・パブリッシング Synch事業部 (Universal Music Publishing, Synch Division)
part of:
Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 1935 nominee)
part of:
Top Hat (1935 film)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester3:22
8Warum
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:53
9Kleine Lügen
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Kleine Lügen
lyricist:
Annette Humpe and Max Raabe
composer:
Annette Humpe, Christoph Israel (German pianist) and Max Raabe
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:28
10Du weißt nichts von Liebe
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Du weißt nichts von Liebe
lyricist:
Annette Humpe and Max Raabe
composer:
Annette Humpe, Christoph Israel (German pianist) and Max Raabe
publisher:
Ambulanz Musikverlag Annette Humpe
Palast Orchester & Herbert Grönemeyer3:11
11Küssen kann man nicht alleine
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Küssen kann man nicht alleine
lyricist:
Annette Humpe and Max Raabe
composer:
Annette Humpe, Christoph Israel (German pianist) and Max Raabe
publisher:
Ambulanz Musikverlag Annette Humpe
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester feat. Namika3:03
12Just One of Those Things
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording of:
Just One of Those Things
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (composer) (in 1935)
publisher:
Chappell Music Ltd., Warner/Chappell (Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.) and Warner Bros., Inc. (not for release label use!) (in 1929)
part of:
Can‐Can (1960 musical film)
part of:
High Society (stage musical)
part of:
Jubilee
part of:
Panama Hattie (1942 film)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:40
13Lonely Dancer
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe2:43
14Kein Schwein ruft mich an (Tango/Polka version)
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Kein Schwein ruft mich an
lyricist and composer:
Ulrich Beckers (in 1992) and Max Raabe (in 1992)
publisher:
Monopol Verlag GmbH
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester feat. Pavel Popolski3:09
15Ich bin dein Mann
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:22
16Mambo
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Mambo
lyricist and composer:
Herbert Grönemeyer (German musician and actor)
recording of:
Mambo
lyricist and composer:
Herbert Grönemeyer (German musician and actor)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester feat. Herbert Grönemeyer2:15
17Avalon
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Avalon
writer:
B. G. DeSylva, Al Jolson and Vincent Rose (early-20th century violinist, pianist, composer & bandleader)
publisher:
Chappell & Co., Inc. (USA), Stephen Ballentine Music, Warner Bros. Music (UK subsidiary, so named 1970‐01‐23–1971‐04‐26 and 1972‐04‐25–1988‐08‐23) and Jerome H. Remick & Co. (on 1920-09-04)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:20
18Für Frauen ist das kein Problem
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording of:
Für Frauen ist das kein Problem
lyricist:
Annette Humpe
composer:
Annette Humpe, Christoph Israel (German pianist) and Max Raabe
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester3:17
19This Is the Night
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester1:56
20Ich schlaf am besten neben dir
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Ich schlaf am besten neben dir
lyricist:
Annette Humpe and Max Raabe
composer:
Annette Humpe, Christoph Israel (German pianist) and Max Raabe
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester3:11
21Wochenend und Sonnenschein
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Wochenend und Sonnenschein
lyricist:
Charles Amberg
composer:
Milton Ager
translated version of:
Happy Days Are Here Again
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:39
22Just a Gigolo
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Just a Gigolo (English version)
lyricist:
Julius Brammer
composer:
Leonello Casucci
translator:
Irving Caesar
translated version of:
Schöner Gigolo
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester feat. Mr. Lordi2:36
23Rosa, reizende Rosa
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording of:
Rosa, reizende Rosa
lyricist:
Fritz Rotter (Austrian composer and lyricist)
composer:
Hans J. Salter
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:22
24Côte d‘Azur
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester feat. Namika3:05
25Alabama Song
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Alabama Song (from “Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny”)
lyricist:
Bertolt Brecht
composer:
Kurt Weill (composer)
arranger:
Richard Etlinger
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester3:07
26Sweet and Lovely
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:50
27Chinatown, My Chinatown
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Palast Orchester2:22
28Du bist nicht die Erste
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
live recording of:
Du bist nicht die Erste (aus dem Film „Ihre Majestät – die Liebe“)
lyricist:
Rudolf Bernauer and Rudolf Österreicher
composer:
Walter Jurmann
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester3:42
29Mein kleiner grüner Kaktus
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording of:
Mein kleiner grüner Kaktus
lyricist:
Rolf Marbot (composer, lyricist & pianist)
composer:
Bert Reisfeld
arranger:
Walter Lohmann
translator:
Hans Herda
publisher:
Wiener Bohème Verlag GmbH
translated version of:
J’aime une Tyrolienne
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester2:16
30Donna Maria (Ave Maria No Morro)
assistant recording engineer:
Florian Weber (engineer) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
recording engineer:
Volker Greve (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
sound engineer:
Bernd Meyer-Lellek
percussion:
Fabio Duwentester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
reeds:
Sven Bährens (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08), Johannes Ernst (saxophonist) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Bernd Frank (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
strings:
Ulrich Hoffmeier (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
trumpet:
Michael Enders (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08) and Thomas Huder (German trumpet player) (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
violin:
Cecilia Crisafulli (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
vocals:
Max Raabe (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
orchestra:
Palast Orchester (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (this is the company; for release labels, use “Deutsche Grammophon”)
recorded at:
Clärchens Ballhaus (Spiegelsaal, Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (from 2019-05-07 until 2019-05-08)
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester3:14