Radio (Wise Guys)
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| Radio | |||||
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| Studio album by Wise Guys | |||||
| Genre | A cappella | ||||
| Length | 60:55 | ||||
| Language | German | ||||
| Label | Pavement Records | ||||
| Producer | Uwe Baltrusch, Daniel Dickopf, Edzard Hüneke | ||||
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Radio is the ninth album of the German a capella group Wise Guys. It is built in the form of a radio broadcast: between each individual piece come jingles and other small tidbits, such as the news or sports. This stands as the first concept album of the Wise Guys. The CD ranked #3 in the German album charts and stood for sixteen weeks in the top 100 of the charts.
Like its predecessor Wo der Pfeffer wächst, the CD is purely comprised of a cappella with no instrumentation and continues the tradition set by "Mad World" as being entirely self-composed. The majority of the songs were composed by Daniel Dickopf.
[edit] Extra features
- When one plays a few minutes after the last song on the CD, "Zwischenbilanz", he can find a so-called hidden track that plays for three minutes and thirty seconds; it is essentially a snippet from one of their concert performances ("Kein Ohrwurm").
[edit] List of tracks
Those entries marked with (A) are jingles and news bulletins.
- "(A) Jingle A"
- "Radio"
- "(A) Jingle B"
- "Denglisch"
- "Jetzt und Hier"
- "Das bedeutet Krieg"
- "Sie bricht mir das Herz"
- "(A) Die Nachrichten" - The News: a short funny news report
- "Buddy Biber"
- "Das fremde Wesen" *
- "Romanze"
- "(A) Klatsch und Tratsch" - Gossip: a parody on boulevard magazines
- "Das Allerletzte"
- "Tiefgang"
- "(A) Der Sport" - Sports: a short sport news report
- "Aber sonst gesund"
- "Ruf doch mal an '06" **
- "Mad World" ***
- "Ja ja"
- "Wir hatten den Moment"
- "(A) Das Horoskop" - Horoscope
- "Schunkeln"
- "Ständchen"
- "Zwischenbilanz"
- * The song "Das fremde Wesen" includes a guest singer, Sonja Wilts from the group LaLeLu. She sings a duet piece with Eddi.
- ** The piece "Ruf doch mal an '06" is the new version of a song already extent on the 1997 album "Alles im grünen Bereich".
- *** The cover of "Mad World" is borrowed from the version of the song that Gary Jules sings. The original is from Tears for Fears.

