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Sound 2000

Keys For Christmas

Christmas having just gone, not to mention leaving most of us with large bank overdrafts, I hope you will forgive me for making mention of the Festive season once more. Although the CD was available in time, a review of KEYS FOR CHRISTMAS (BLR 89 098) missed the print deadline, and there is no way I am going to pass up the opportunity of bringing a Klaus Wunderlich recording to your notice. The title is a new one but the content is not. What Bell Musik have done is re-package the whole of his 1971 HAMMOND FOR CHRISTMAS LP and the majority of the later 1987 JINGLE BELLS CD into one 70 minute recording.
The Hammond tracks are played as two continuous medleys, originally one per side of the original LP and to my mind this has to be one of the finest Yuletide recordings ever made a lesson to any organist thinking of going down that avenue in years to come. The later recording is made on the Wersi organ and comprises of separate tracks. All I can say is cash in those un-wanted High Street store gift vouchers and spend the proceeds on this lovely recording.
Hammond Fireworks 1

For me there is a small disappointment inasmuch that not all the original FIREWORKS LP tracks have been included, whereas all of the original WONDERLAND ones have! It wasn’t as though there was insufficient time left on the disc either, but who knows, maybe after 35 years some of the tapes had begun to deteriorate. Anyone who has a copy of my Klaus Discography (see advert on page 12) will know that I refer to his multi-track technique. In the informative booklet that comes with this new CD there is a much longer description and reading it you can begin to understand not just how fanatical he was in order to obtain perfection, but that he would stop at nothing in order to achieve it.
So here we have 24 delightful Hammond organ tracks played in the easy on the ear 60’s style: everything from HELLO DOLLY to DRIGO’S SERENADE / BOOM-BANG-A-BANG / THE JAPANESE LANTERNMAN / TWILIGHT TIME, a couple of his own compositions ECHO IN THE NIGHT and FIVE SONS and my own two all time favourites ILLUSION and BALLSZENEN. Don’t waste time going to the shops for a copy, because it seems that only MSS Studios have them in the UK.
Hammond Fireworks 2

Of the 21 tracks, all but 7 are taken from the ‘Pop’ organ sound series with the majority of the tunes being those that are still remembered in the comparatively short life that such compositions enjoy. In fact this generous running 74 min CD runs the whole musical gamut of the legendary artist’s recorded output featuring as it does, examples of his solo Hammond performances, the later Wersi/Lowey combination, his incredible dabbling with the early monophonic Moog Synthesizer: his electronic ‘sound bending’ Bechstein ElecTrik piano and tracks from the SOUND 2000 series. An informative booklet gives details of the various musical periods which Klaus travelled through and the stunning sound quality is all down to the transfer of the original analogue recordings to digital CD format. Despite the inclusion of several already familiar tracks, this is still a release which every Wunderlich fan will want to add to their collection.
Jubilaums-Ausgabe (3CD)

I am given to understand that the missing WARSAW CONCERTO track is all down to a faulty master tape, but that has now been corrected and is expected to appear on a future re-release. In its place is MEMORY from Cats, which, in an entire CD of classical and semi-classical music does tend to be musically, the odd man out! Additionally there are 4 delightful tracks from his 1974 recording ADIEU, MEIN KLEINER GARDEOFFIZIER: KLAUS WUNDERLICH PLAYS ROBERT STOLTZ MELODIES, Telefunken SLE 14770-P and his KLASSIC HITS POP POURRI from his psuedo live IN CONCERT 1979 English Tour souvenir album: EMI ODN 1003. Of the three CDs on offer this is my favourite but that’s not to take anything away from the delightful SWING & HAPPY, subtitled SWINGING EVERGREENS which features both solo and duet performances by Klaus in the company of Hubert Deuringer, an excellent accordionist. Together the two maestros, aided by a recording engineer who delights in distinct left and right ‘gimmicky’ stereo separation so beloved of the pioneering stereo LP days, have a ball. This CD is a complete copy of the UK released DOUBLE SWING Telefunken SLE 14233-P, and the later 1973 double LP release SWING & HAPPY Telefunken 6.26045.
Completing this wonderful boxed compilation is URALTEDELSCHNULZEN-SYNTHESIZERGAGS* which is a complete copy of the 1974 LP bearing the same title, together with SOUND 2000 Telefunken SLE 14715-P. To avoid confusion I should perhaps point out that this is NOT the same SOUND 2000 titled CD issued by Bell Musik on BLR 89.097 as recently as February 2000. When you consider that notes could only be played one after the other, the hours involved in compiling the finished results must have run into many hundreds. Why did Klaus do it you might ask? Always the comedian he went ahead and composed CORNFLAKES as the German answer to the successful American composition ‘POPCORN’. Once achieved his furtive brain into overdrive and to hear what became of these * “very ancient noble sloppy synthesizer gags” then waste no time in obtaining this bargain priced compilation. The total playing time is is nearly three and a half hours.
Evergreens 1

It has been five years since he passed away and today he would have been just turning seventy. What’s the betting that he would still be the greatest electronic organ sound innovator we have ever been privileged to hear in our lifetime. If you see this CD in the shops, please don’t be put off by the German titles, because such compositions as these transcend any language barriers.
Evergreens 2

Next comes a Rumba Medley comprising of a three part medley taken from his 1985 release Strictly for Dancing, and this is followed by a gentle WALK IN THE BLACK FOREST. Tracks 8 to 12 were first heard on the artists original 1971 release Adieu Mein Kleiner Gardeoffizier: Tribute to Robert Stoltz LP, and quite naturally are compositions by this famous composer. Their inclusion compliments other tracks heard on Evergreens 1. Track 13, MIT MUSIK GEHT ALLES BESSER appears on his Oldies and Newies in Hammond Sound CD, and from there on to the end of the CD the tracks are all extracted from either of his early Mr. Hammond Gag or 24 Melodies You’ll never forget Vols 1 & 2 LPs.
The entire choice of recordings are between 15 and 35 years of age, and yet cannot fail to please the wide fan base of the artist. Taking some of the earliest of recording examples, those he made in his formative years as a top money spinning artist for Telefunken, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand why he was such a popular exponent of the electronic organ. The inspiration that went into the arrangements was calculated to be way and above anything that his contemporaries might play. To this day there are a handful of English artists who regularly feature the Wunderlich style, and in some cases their attempts at the arrangements are commendable.
Klaus left us far too early in life, but as this music and the continuing sales figures prove, he’s still the number one electronic organist of all time.
Evergreens 3
I
’m writing the review of EVERGREENS Vol. 3 (BLR 89.109) on the 6thanniversary of the death of Klaus Wunderlich on October 28th 1997. Can it be that so many years have passed since the organ world resounded to the news of his sudden and unexpected passing? In the years before he died, he began to think that his popularity had diminished. After all, Telefunken and other major record companies no longer wanted to offer him a contract to record new releases. However, the Marketing boys had no scruples when it came to constantly reissuing compilations which Klaus was never consulted upon, and in many cases knew nothing about until he heard it from fans. Bell Musik, and in particular recording engineer and close friend of Klaus, Werner Kohlhammer, should be congratulated on their continued series of reissued and remastered recordings. What makes theirs so special you may ask? Well for a start, a great deal of thought goes into these productions, and whenever possible they are “themed” in order to preserve the hours of dedicatory production that Klaus engineered in his music studio. All the releases are taken from his original reel to reel master tapes which have been lovingly stored in order that through the passage of time, the quality did not deteriorate. The results, as with all the previous Bell Musik compilations, are recordings that now have a new and exciting audio depth and quality that has hitherto never been heard, even despite the rigorous quality control that Klaus himself exercised over the original LPs. This latest release features some recording he made for Polydor & EMI in 1982 and 84 and showcase the Wersi Helios ad Pianostar instruments. The original LPs were ROMANTIC MELODIES POLD 5162 and IN A ROMANTIC MOOD EMI/ODEON ODN 1006, which was also released in the UK on the EMI Music for pleasure label MFP 5781. The CD has all of the tracks from IN A ROMANTIC MOOD, but only nine from ROMANTIC MELODIES, and so I’ll not insult your intelligence by further explaining the theme of this CD because it’s more than adequately spelt out in the original LP titles! . Listening again to these 20-year-old recordings it is so easy to understand why this most revered organist remained at the top of his class for so long. He had that innate way of choosing beautiful compositions, and by his thought processes, fashioned the music to make them even more beautiful. He could take a trio of well-known items and link the first and last with as little as 50 seconds worth of an equally well known tune. But it was that 50 seconds that was the “key” ... a longer than average musical segue if you like, that complimented those either side of it, so perfectly. The whole CD programme is printed elsewhere in the magazine but if you like music that ranges from traditional items such as SONG OF INDIA and GREENSLEEVES through to BEGIN THE BEGUINE / A MAN AND A WOMAN / I KISS YOUR HAND MADAME and MISTY, then this one is for you. I once asked Klaus what kind of music he enjoyed listening to in his leisure time. His reply? “I like all kinds of music as long as it is not aggressive music” and in fact he actually referred to these recordings as “anti-stress” music. I’ll drink to that!

Recollections (2CD)

Between us, Werner & I concentrated on a choice of recordings which for the best part, were never released in the UK at all. The majority of these are contained on CD 1 of this double release timed to coincide with the 70th Anniversary of Hammond organs… a fact which seems to have escaped other record companies who must be sitting on mountains of vintage Hammond recordings. As such, all the tracks on this release are played on Hammond organs of one model or another.
So how come English fans are hearing them for the first time? Back in the 50’s when Klaus was first “discovered” by a director of the Telefunken Record label, he was invited to make recordings on the then emerging 45rpm extended play discs, but they never got released in the UK. I have long ago acquired copies from collectors and felt that they deserved to be heard by his huge world wide fan base. Werner collected the “artist master copy” tapes from Klaus’s widow Traudel and set about listening to them, only to discover to his abject horror that some of the tapes had deteriorated to the extent they were no longer playable! This is a situation that is being discovered by many people, myself included, in respect of cassette tapes, and it’s all down to storage under fluctuating temperatures. The only other avenue open to Werner was to obtain actual 45rpm recordings, and luckily Klaus had retained his copies. With his skill and expertise Werner commenced the compilation with a mixture of discs and tapes, and such is the end result that it is impossible to say which is which.
The Stereo effect goes right back to those days when engineers used to split the organ and Leslie cabinet sounds into distinct left and right channels. It’s a wonderful nostalgic sound. In total there are 40 tracks and as much as I would like to be able to comment on each one individually, space does not permit. However, you can read my more concise notes in the accompanying CD booklet.
Amongst the numerous boxes of tapes Werner made an interesting discovery in the form of a composition by Klaus that has never been heard before. SCHNEEGEFLÜSTER (Track 16 on CD 1) is the prize discovery. The LES GRAND SUCCES DU QUEBEC tracks are taken from one of two LPs he made for the Canadian Market and comprise of European Pop tunes. Neither of those recordings was ever released in the UK, although Klaus did extract some of the tunes and subsequently incorporate them in his UK HAMMOND POP series releases. Interspersed among the many gems on CD 1 are BOSSA NOVA / TWIST / MADISON / SHUFFLE and FOXTROT MEDLEYS, all being from his formative years as a major Telefunken record star. His musically inventive mind goes into overdrive on the final track of CD 1: THE OVERTURE TO THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR and continues on CD 2 with some more classical music tracks that German & European fans are hearing for the first time. Originally released as OPERA HAPPENING, four extra tracks were added for the UK market and the LP re-titled as HAMMOND GOES OPERA.
There are also a number of tracks from the original and one and only LP issued in the UK under the pseudonym of Chris Waxman, together with his fantastic compositions KRUG POLKA and SONG OF SANTIAGO...the latter teamed with memories of pop star Leapy Lee and LITTLE ARROWS. This double release comes complete with a front cover photo of Klaus taken from one of his first solo Hammond LPs, but the contents are both interesting and thrilling to hear. Transferred from the original analogous recordings, these sparkling new digital versions are as technically perfect as you will ever hear. This latest release is not just for devoted “Klaus Kollectors” but for everyone who wants to own recordings of the pied piper of the Hammond organ.
Disc One (Running Time 69.13): Rock 'n' Roll Medley: Rock Around the Clock / Lady Madonna • My Fair Lady Medley I: On the Street Where You Live / Show Me / I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face / I Am An Ordinary Man / Ascot Gavotte / Get Me to the Church On Time / With a Little Bit of Luck / On the Street Where You Live (Reprise) / I Could Have Danced All Night • My Fair Lady Medley II: On the Street Where You Live / Wouldn't It Be Loverly / The Rain in Spain / I Could Have Danced All Night / On the Street Where You Live • Waltzing Matilda • Along the Road to Gundagai • Bossa Nova Medley: Desafinado / Renata / One Note Samba • Twist Medley: Speedy Gonzales / Ya-Ya-Twist / St. Tropez-Twist • Madison Medley: Ich bin kein Playboy / Schwarzer Kater Stanislaus / Madison in Mexico • Shuffle Medley: Ohne Krimi geht die Mimi nie ins Bett / Return to Sender / Telstar • L'Orage • Les Cornichons • Emporte Moi • J'ai Tant Reve • La Valse des Petite Chiens Blancs • Schneegeflüster • Foxtrot Medley: Wenn ich Dich seh / So wird's nie wieder sein / Penny Serenade • Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor (Overture)
Disc Two (Running Time 64.47): Foxtrot Medley: Sie will nicht Blumen und nicht Schokolade / Mein Liebling heisst Mädi / Wier machen Musik • Lara's Theme (Schiwago Melodie) • Honey • Mas que Nada • Can't Get My Eyes Off Of You • Krug Polka • Medley: Little Arrows / Song of Santiago • Desafinado • Strangers in the Night • The Impossible Dream • Ave Maria No Morro • Swing In, Torero (March from "Carmen") • Mondchor aus “Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor" • Gefangenen-Chor aus "Nabucco" • O wie so Trügerisch aus "Rigoletto" • Gesang der Meermädchen aus "Oberon" • Holdes Mädchen aus "Rigoletto" • Pilgerchor aus "Tannhäuser" • Holde Aida aus "Aida" • Faust-Walzer aus "Margarete" • Liebe, ach Liebe aus "La Traviata" • Jägerchor aus "Der Freischütz"
Up, Up & Away (2CD)

Disc One (Running Time 61.03): Up, Up and Away • Chicago • Memphis Tennessee • Carry Me Back to Old Virginny • Mexico • Kalkutta Liegt am Ganges • Slow Boat to China • Rio • I Left My Heart in San Francisco • Napoli-Medley: O Mia Bella Napoli / Capri Fischer / Isle of Capri • Arrivederci Roma • Die Juliska aus Budapest • Wien-Medley: Wien, Wien nur du Allein / Mei Muatterl War a Weanerin / Wien Wird erst Schön bei Nacht • Nacht über Rhodos • Granada • Wonderful Copenhagen • Schwedenmädel • April in Portugal • Istanbul • Moskauer Nächte
Disc Two (Running Time 61.02): Teneriffa-Melodie • Paris-Medley: Pigalle, die große Mausefalle / Can-Can / Paris Canaille • An Einem Sonntag in Avignon • Tango Italiano • New York, New York • Carnaval in Rio • San Francisco • Das hab' ich in Paris Gelernt • Weise Rosen aus Athen • In Hamburg sind die Nächte Lang • Londonderry Air • A Foggy Day in London Town • Der Karneval von Venedig • Heut' Kommen d'Engerln auf Urlaub nach Wien • Tulpen aus Amsterdam • Lisboa Antigua • Yokohama Melody • Scarborogh Fair • Moskau • Bali Ha'i
Musical (2CD)

Disc One: There's No Business Like Show Business • Ol' Man River • People Will Say We're in Love • Aquarius • I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face • One • Bali Ha'i • Welcome • Maria • Hello, Dolly • If I Were a Rich Man • The Sound of Music • I'll Never Fall in Love Again • Superstar
Disc Two: Money, Money, Money • Dancing Queen • Super Trouper • Fernando • I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do • I Have a Dream • Take a Chance On Me • Lay All Your Love On Me • Knowing Me, Knowing You • Mamma Mia • S.O.S • Waterloo • Thank You for the Music • The Winner Takes It All
Keller Party (2CD)

Kellerparty 1 (Piano): Paloma Blanca / Tango Amor • Ein ehrenwertes Haus / Er ist ein Schatz / Schön wie Mona Lisa • Kansas City / Dan the Banjo Man / I Get a Little Sentimental Over You • Ein Lied zieht hinaus in die Welt / Ich suche einen Schatz / Wann wird's mal wieder richtig Sommer • Hallo wie geht es Robert / So schön kann doch kein Mann sein / Ich hab' die Liebe verspielt in Monte Carlo • Du kannst nicht immer 17 sein / Schmetterlinge können nicht weinen / Irgendwann kommt jeder mal nach San Franzisko • Tränen lügen nicht (When a Child is Born) / She • Der kleine Prinz / Mary-Ann, Goodbye / Schwarze Madonna • Häng die Gitarre nicht an den Nagel / Mondschein und Gitarren / Deine Spuren im Sand • Spaniens Gitarren / Hoch auf dem gelben Wagen / Du kannst das am besten
Kellerparty 2 (Organ): Paloma Blanca / Fox on the Run • Ein ehrenwertes Haus / Er ist ein Schatz / Schön wie Mona Lisa • Kansas City / Dan the Banjo Man / I Get a Little Sentimental Over You • Ein Lied zieht hinaus in die Welt / Komm, komm, sag uns deinen Traum / Ich suche einen Schatz • Wann wird's mal wieder richtig Sommer • Hallo wie geht es Robert / So schön kann doch kein Mann sein / Ich hab' die Liebe verspielt in Monte Carlo • Du kannst nicht immer 17 sein / Schmetterlinge können nicht weinen / Irgendwann kommt jeder mal nach San Franzisko • Tränen lügen nicht (When a Child is Born) / She • Der kleine Prinz / Mary-Ann, Goodbye / Schwarze Madonna • Häng die Gitarre nicht an den Nagel / Mondschein und Gitarren / Deine Spuren im Sand • Spaniens Gitarren / Hoch auf dem gelben Wagen / Du kannst das am besten
Bar Erinnerungen (Bar Music) (2CD)

June 2008 double CD release (of recordings from 1963 and 1971). Klaus is playing Hammond organ and piano (with a trio). The majority of the tracks are taken from the LPs, "Caressing The Keys - 28 International Evergreens", "24 Melodies You'll Never Forget - Volume 2" and "Klaus Wunderlich - All Time Favourites".
Disc One (Running Time 54.32): FOXTROTT MEDLEY: Unter einem Regenschirm am Abend / Du glaubst mir nicht, daß ich dich liebe / Wenn ein junger Mann kommt • SLOWFOX MEDLEY: Ganz leis' erklingt Musik / Es ist nur die Liebe / Die kleine Stadt will schlafen gehen • CHA CHA MEDLEY: Der Mann am Klavier / Hoch drob'n auf dem Berg / Ich bin nur ein armer Wandergesell • ENGLISH WALTZ MEDLEY: Fascination / True Love / Limelight • ENGLISH WALTZ MEDLEY: Coppelia Waltz (from The Coppelia Suite) / Kleine Melodie vergeß ich nie / Sag' beim Abschied leise Servus • FOXTROT MEDLEY: Alexander's Ragtime Band / September in the Rain / Swing Again / Somebody Loves Me • MEDIUM BOUNCE MEDLEY: C'est si bon / Hot Toddy / I'm Beginning to See the Light / It Had to Be You • SLOWFOX MEDLEY: Blueberry Hill / Moonglow / Sentimental Journey • BEGUINE MEDLEY: Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind / I Could Have Danced All Night / Perfidia • SLOWFOX MEDLEY *: Moonlight Serenade / I Know Why / Somewhere Over The Rainbow • SHUFFLE FOX MEDLEY: Nachts ging das Telefo / Du bist meine große Leidenschaft / So schön wie heut'
Disc Two (Running Time 56:21): TANGO BEGUINE MEDLEY: Stern von Rio / In einer kleinen Konditorei / Immer und ewig (Barcarole) • BOSSA NOVA MEDLEY: Blauer Himmel / So In Love (from Kiss Me Kate) • FOXTROTT MEDLEY: Das gibt's nur einmal / Auf dem Dach der Welt / Liebling, was wird nun aus uns? • BEGUINE MEDLEY: Zwei Gitarren am Meer / Roter Mohn / Wenn die Sonne hinter den Dächern • BOUNCE MEDLEY: Das hab ich in Paris gelernt / Komm und gib mir deine Han / Einmal wirst du wieder bei mir sein' • TWIST MEDLEY: Valencia Twist / Habanera Twist • CHA CHA CHA MEDLEY: Tea For Two / The Millionaire / Patricia • SHUFFLE FOX MEDLEY: All Of Me / You're Driving Me Crazy / Undecided / On the Street Where You Live • TANGO MEDLEY: Man müßte Klavier spielen können / Tango Marina / Nächtliche Gitarren • SLOWFOX MEDLEY: Wenn ich dich seh' / So wird's nie wieder sein / Penny Serenade • LANGSAMER WALZER MEDLEY: Always / Glaube mir / Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe • SLOWFOX MEDLEY *: Moonlight Serenade / I Know Why / Somewhere Over The Rainbow (Please note that the Slowfox Medley containing Moonlight Serenade has accidentally been duplicated on both discs)
Signature (2CD)

Disc One (Running Time: 61.03): Saure Drops • Thema from "W" • Five Sons • Swing Again • Mr. Gag • Echo in the Night • Rio • Rhodos by Night • Klitsch-Klatsch-Polka • Song of Santiago • Krug-Polka • Teneriffa-Melodie • The Puzzle • Kleiner Flirt • Wah-Wah-Rag • Start the Beat • Easy Melody • The Last Beat • Rhythm with Klaus • Dreaming • Organist • Piano Charly • Yokohama-Melodie • Cornflakes • Wunderbar • Strings of Paradise • Dufter-Zahn
Disc Two (Running Time: 64.40): Lottozahlen • An Den Frühling • Mamma Cool • Twilight Magic • Happy Tox • Taka Taka • Little Organ Blues • Organ Shuffle • Little Waltz • Happy Beat • Bossa-Nova Rhapsodie • Lonely Organist • Little Cha Cha • Up and Down • Jacky's Rag • Klausi • Charleston at Paris • Schneegeflüster • Shampoo Mambo • Mara's Theme • The Happy Organist • Estension • Tango Italiano • Mystic Soul



