Styles: Vocal
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:27
Size: 173,9 MB
Art: Front
(3:43) 1. One for My Baby
(3:13) 2. Lili Marleen
(3:13) 3. They Call Me Naughty Lola
(4:34) 4. Blowing in the Wind
(3:55) 5. Marie Marie
(3:51) 6. Ruins of Berlin
(3:41) 7. Und wenn er wiederkommt
(4:56) 8. When the World Was Young
(3:36) 9. Wenn ich mir was wünschen dürfte
(3:46) 10. Want to Buy Some Illusions
(6:42) 11. Que Reste-t-il De Nos Amour
(2:45) 12. The Laziest Gal in Town
(4:33) 13. Where Have All the Flowers Gone
(3:04) 14. Just a Gigolo
(3:02) 15. Falling in Love Again
(2:06) 16. Ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin
(4:53) 17. Allein in einer großen Stadt
(2:52) 18. Dejeuner Du Matin
(3:07) 19. Wenn der Sommer wieder einzieht
(2:44) 20. Sch... Kleines Baby
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:27
Size: 173,9 MB
Art: Front
(3:43) 1. One for My Baby
(3:13) 2. Lili Marleen
(3:13) 3. They Call Me Naughty Lola
(4:34) 4. Blowing in the Wind
(3:55) 5. Marie Marie
(3:51) 6. Ruins of Berlin
(3:41) 7. Und wenn er wiederkommt
(4:56) 8. When the World Was Young
(3:36) 9. Wenn ich mir was wünschen dürfte
(3:46) 10. Want to Buy Some Illusions
(6:42) 11. Que Reste-t-il De Nos Amour
(2:45) 12. The Laziest Gal in Town
(4:33) 13. Where Have All the Flowers Gone
(3:04) 14. Just a Gigolo
(3:02) 15. Falling in Love Again
(2:06) 16. Ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin
(4:53) 17. Allein in einer großen Stadt
(2:52) 18. Dejeuner Du Matin
(3:07) 19. Wenn der Sommer wieder einzieht
(2:44) 20. Sch... Kleines Baby
The new show by Ute Lemper is based on a long telephone conversation between Marlene Dietrich and Ute in Paris in 1988, thirty years ago. After having received the prestigious Molière award for her performance in the musical Cabaret in Paris, Ute sent a card to Marlene, who had moved to Avenue de Montaigne 12 in 1979, apologising for all the media attention at the time which compared her to the great German actress.
Ute was at the beginning of her theatrical and musical career, while Dietrich had a long life of film, music, incredible collaborations, passionate love stories and great fame behind her. In conversation with the young artist, the “Blue Angel” recalled moments from her extraordinary life in cinema and music, spoke of her love for the poet Rilke and her complicated relationship with Germany, as well as her voluntary exile.In 1992, Lemper played the part of Lola in a production of Blue Angel in Berlin. It was the same role that had made Dietrich a star in 1928, transforming her into an icon of sensuality and glamour. Marlene was unable to see the play. She died in Paris just a few days before the Berlin première. This story of encounters, similarities and coincidences that bind the lives of the two artists, both German born but living elsewhere Dietrich in Paris, Lemper in New York - both magnificent singers and actresses, led Ute Lemper to come up with the idea of a recital dedicated to Marlene, in order to tell the story through music and words of an extraordinary actress and woman. https://www.piccoloteatro.org/en/2019-2020/ute-lemper-rendezvous-with-marlene
Rendezvous with Marlene
Wow!! What a lovely collection of old favourites - many from the 1940s. And then Blowing in the Wind, and Where Have All the Flowers Gone (my favourite version was in German by Lys Assia).
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this one.
Bob
Glad you liked Bob!
DeleteThank you as always!
Thank you Kiken!
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