Nach Haus Reinhard Mey
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Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
03.05.2024
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- 1 Das Raunen in den Bäumen 04:31
- 2 Beef und Lobster 06:57
- 3 Zwischen Kontrollpunkt Drewitz und der Brücke von Dreilinden 07:39
- 4 Verschollen 05:37
- 5 Questo tavolo non si vende 08:29
- 6 Nichts ist für immer 04:11
- 7 Zwei Musketiere 04:27
- 8 Die Legende von den Liebenden 04:52
- 9 Du hast mich getragen 02:39
- 10 Miserere mei 06:22
- 11 Du kannst fliegen 05:29
- 12 Lagebericht 04:03
- 13 Black and White 1945 05:25
- 14 Schlendern 05:31
- 15 Nota bene 02:46
Info for Nach Haus
Four years have passed since the release of Reinhard Mey's last album.
Four years that have fundamentally changed our world. Certainties are wavering, idols are reeling, beliefs are becoming weapons in the battle of opinions. Mey remains his own biographer on his 29th album and consistently continues the book he began writing with his first album in 1967.
Not because he considers himself so incredibly important, but because he can only report credibly from what he has experienced himself.
Personal memories are the common thread that runs through his work. Again and again, also on topics on which no one else would be able to write songs like him.
If he talks more about social issues on the new album than on the albums of recent years, it is not because he needs to in order to maintain his reputation as the most successful singer-songwriter in the German-speaking world.
These are categories he doesn't think in, and at the age of 81 he no longer has to prove anything to anyone.
What moves his soul becomes his songs. So who should express themselves if not him?
The new album contains a total of 15 tracks, most of which Mey wrote single-handedly as usual - the traditional album dozen. One of them features a return visit from Hannes Wader, after Reinhard Mey had already visited him for a duet on his latest album. Here, the one (Reinhard) gave the other (Hannes) the lyrics for his 80th birthday. Whereupon the other gave the music to the lyrics for his 80th, following the motto that has united the two for almost 60 years: "My song is your song and your song is mine." There is another similar division of labour on "Nach Haus", as the music for "Nota bene" was written by Georg Friedrich Händel. Music historians are certain that the touching lyrics by Reinhard Mey were written later to accompany the music.
It has also been a tradition for decades that Mey also performs encores on studio albums, not just in concert. On "Nach Haus", it is an intimate arrangement of a song by friend and companion Konstantin Wecker and a joint song sung in English by Mike Silver with his talented fellow singer and son-in-law Matthew Pearn.
The encores are as exciting as the entire album is valuable!
At the latest at the point where his whole family joins him in singing the final refrain "... questo Tavolo non si vende.", it is once again clear for everyone to hear: nobody knows how to condense the big world, the big stories and his personal world, the little stories, into an inseparable unity and make them sound as a whole so skilfully.
Reinhard Mey
Reinhard Mey
When Reinhard Friedrich Michael Mey was born in Berlin on 21 December 1942, he graduated from a French grammar school in 1963 with the French Baccalaureate and the German Abitur, only the band Radish Skiffle Guys, founded in 1957, and the group Les Trois Affamés from 1961 indicated an interest in music. Training as an industrial clerk at Schering AG in Berlin and beginning a degree in business administration did not yet point to Mey's later career in music. After six semesters, music broke through and Reinhard Mey abandoned his studies for music.
In 1964, his first chanson appeared and he performed at the Festival Chanson Folklore International. In 1967 he performed for Germany at the Knokke Festival in Belgium, and it was here that he received his first, French recording contract. In the same year he started performing in clubs and released his first studio album. So far there are 26 studio albums and 13 live records. There are LPs in Dutch and in French. In France he performs under the pseudonym Frédérik Mey because of the better pronunciation.
He has been on stage more than 1300 times and played a complete concert. His tours took him through Germany, France, Holland, Austria, Switzerland and Belgium. He achieved double platinum with a Dutch record from 1975. His biggest success from 1972 "Mein achtel Lorbeerblatt" with which he took one of three first places in the German album charts. He repeated the success in the German charts in 2007 and 2013. He has a gold record from 1971 and many will know his hit "Über den Wolken" from 1974.
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