With the dissolution of Dackelblut in 1999, a gigantic musical gap arose in sophisticated German punk rock. In 2001, however, the remaining core group Rachut-Ness returned loudly in the same musical waters as OMA HANS. They started out in top form with the mini-LP "Bremen-zurich-Karlsruhe" and then hit top form a good year later with "Trapperfieber". Songs like the Tse-Tse-Fliege, Ukraine or Django are among the strongest that have ever been delivered in this country.All the better to know that the two albums are now combined in the form of a beautiful gatefold in the original artwork as a double LP. There is also an 8-page LP-size booklet with all the lyrics and poster images and the obligatory MP3 download code.
Bremen Zürich Karlsruhe | |||
A1 | Ideale Fadenkreuze | ||
A2 | Heilbringender Urin | ||
A3 | Obstkorb | ||
A4 | Kalter Mammut | ||
B1 | Die Alte Uhr | ||
B2 | Hör Nicht Auf Die Vögel | ||
B3 | Eispickel Würgen | ||
Trapperfieber | |||
C1 | 0832 | ||
C2 | FKK | ||
C3 | Django | ||
C4 | Tse Tse | ||
C5 | Ukraine | ||
D1 | Dieter | ||
D2 | Das Von Gestern | ||
D3 | Elch | ||
D4 | Der Pendler | ||
D5 | Mörder | ||
D6 | Arche |
Layout [Gestaltung & Layout (unter der Verwendung der Original-Cover)] – Torsten Mosh
The complete "Bremen Zürich Karlsruhe" and "Trapperfieber" albums as a double LP with the original artwork in a gatefold cover. There is also an 8-page booklet in LP size with all lyrics, graphics and poster images and MP3 download code.
Barcode – 4250137270326