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Condition |
Label |
Gisela May Singt Brecht - Eisler - Dessau |
3.23 |
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LP |
Very Good (VG)/Very Good (VG) |
WERGO WER60041 |
Item Number: 2081147093 264386 |
vg+/vg+ [264386]
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Tracklist
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| Aus: "Der Gute Mensch Von Sezuan" | | A1 | Das Lied Vom Achten Elefanten | | | Aus: "Herr Puntila Und Sein Knecht Matti" | | A2 | Ballade Vom Förster Und Der Gräfin | | | Aus: "Die Rundköpfe Und Die Spitzköpfe" | | A3 | Kuppellied | | A4 | Kleines Lied | | | Aus: "Der Kaukasische Kreidekreis" | | A5 | Grusches Lied: Vier Generäle | | A6 | Moderne Legende | | A7 | Lied Einer Deutschen Mutter | | A8 | An Meine Landsleute | | | Aus: "Die Rundköpfe Und Die Spitzköpfe" | | B1 | Lied Eines Freudenmädchens | | | Aus: "Die Rundköpfe Und Die Spitzköpfe" | | B2 | Lied Von Der Belebenden Wirkung Des Geldes | | B3 | Vier Wiegenlieder Einer Proletarischen Mutter | | B4 | Ballade Von Der Judenhure Marie Sanders | | | Aus: "Schweyk Im Zweiten Weltkrieg" | | B5 | Das Lied Der Moldau | | | Aus: "Schweyk Im Zweiten Weltkrieg" | | B6 | Das Lied Vom Kleinen Wind | | | Aus: "Schweyk Im Zweiten Weltkrieg" | | B7 | Das Lied Vom Kelch | | | Aus: "Schweyk Im Zweiten Weltkrieg" | | B8 | Und Was Bekam Des Soldaten Weib | |
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Identifiers
Rights SocietyBoxed: GEMA Matrix / RunoutLabel side A: 30-52 A-St Matrix / RunoutLabel side B: 30-52 B-St Matrix / RunoutRunout side A: AA 3052 1Y 2 670 11 Matrix / RunoutRunout side B: AA 3052 2Y 3 670 11
Credits Conductor [Studioorchester] - Henry Krtschil Design - Günther Stiller Vocals - Gisela May Written-By - Bertolt Brecht, Hanns Eisler (Tracks: B1 to B8), Paul Dessau (Tracks: A1 to A8)
Notes Runouts are stamped.
First cat# on front cover and spine. 2nd on labels. Back cover lists Wergo-Schallplatten directory, with cat# and title, until Autumn 1971. Issued with 4-page insert containing the song texts in German (only).
[Back cover] Wergo-Schallplatten GmbH, Mainz/Baden-Baden Musikverlag: Edition Peters VEB, Leipzig Tonaufnahme: Tonstudios der VEB Deutsche Schallplatten, Berlin-Ost Wiedergabe des Textes der Gedichte von Bertolt Brecht mit freundlicher Erlaubnis des Suhrkamp-Verlags, Frankfurt/Main Design: Günther Stiller, Watzhahn/Ts
[Label] Schallplattenfabrik Pallas G.m.b.H., Diepholz
[Insert] WERGO Schallplatten GmbH, Mainz Musikverlag: Edition Peter V.E.B., Leipzig Tonaufnahme: Tonstudios der VEB Deutsche Schallplatten, Berlin-Ost Wiedergabe des Textes der Gedichte von Bertolt Brecht mit freundlicher Erlaubnis des Suhrkamp-Verlags, Frankfurt/Main
- This version lists different and less company info in the insert. Gisela May Singt Brecht - Eisler - Dessau lists a printer in the insert.
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Note Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
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Release Country: Germany |
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