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The Final Foreword

The First-Step & Last-Waltz Album [Liner Notes]

A journey in time from the "beat culture" of the sixties with the first Improved single "It Is You" to the farewell song from the third milennium. In between film music for Michael Verhoeven's "Engelchen macht weiter", for the TV series "Krempoli" and for an episode of the series "The Kommissar". The previously unreleased ballad "The Policeman" is also recommended to positively inclined ears.

        Tracks
Samples
Lyrics
1) 
It Is You
2) 
We Are Alone
3) 
Marvin Is Dead
4) 
Sing Your Song
5) 
Love Is A Natural Thing
6) 
Hoppe Reiter
7) 
Don´t Know Baby If You Are Safe
8) 
Leave This Lesbian World
9) 
Old Captain Cook
10) 
Don´t You Feel Any Pain
11) 
I´m Exhausted
12) 
Offering A Highly Sophisticated Way To Ride
13) 
Oedipus
14) 
Where Will The Salmon Spawn
15) 
Krempoli Tune
16) 
Down The Dusty Road
17) 
Mexican Hat
18) 
Are You Kidding
19) Return To Fender  
20) Le Fleuve Tranquille  
21) The Policeman
22) The Very Last Waltz

Oedipus

Mother never did accept my habit
Called all my life a shame
Got Mom´s picture on the walls around me
She can´t help watching me

Tell you Mom you´ve got to stand it
Tell you Mom you´ve got to stand it
Watch the things my lover do me

Never did her shopping in this quarter
To shun the neighbours´ blab
Got Mom´s picture on the walls around me
She can´t help watching me

You told´em that I was queer
And that she shouldn´t
Be friendly with me
Always put me down
It´s alright Ma you nearly made it
But you´ve got to know I haven´t changed
Now you are able to watch me all the time
You had no right to disown your child
Sorry Mom

Music written by Axel Linstädt (except Tracks 1 and 2 by
Axel Linstädt and Johnny Fickert)
Lyrics by Bernd Linstädt

Johnny Fickert: voc., altosax, flute, Hammond organ, rhythm-guitar, percussion

Axel Linstädt: guitars, keyboards, ocarina, soprano and alto recorders, voc.

Uli Ruppert: bass, voc.

Rolf Gröschner: drums

Thanks to the brass and the strings

Recorded in Munich at Polydor Studios, 1966 (tracks 1 and 2), Trixi Studios, 1969 (tracks 3 and 4),
Union Studios, 1969 (tracks 5-12), 1979 (tracks 13 and 14),
1971 (track 21)
Bavaria Studios 1973 (tracks 15-20)
Track 22: december 2002, recorded by
Jörg Scheuermann, somewhere over the rainbow

Lincensed by Improved Sound Limited
Digital remastering: Jörg Scheuermann
Cover picture: Pamela Prechtl

 

 

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