Album DE 1998 on Viellieb Rekords label
Pop (Chanson)
℗ Viellieb Rekords 1998 © Ingrid Caven 1998 20 page coloured booklet containing the lyrics to the songs. - In the booklet, track 1 is named "Das Lalala". - Léon-Paul Fargue is called "Jean Paul" inside the booklet. - There's a German translation for track 12 called "Klagelied". - Track 10 is wrongly spelled "Pierrot lunaires" in the tracklist, but correctly "lunaire" (without an "s") in the booklet.
Ingrid Caven voc, *1938 DE translated by, album by | |
Volker Ludewig coordinator, organisation | |
Jean-Jacques Schuhl voc, *1941 FR lyrics by | |
Jay Gottlieb p, US piano | |
Oscar Wilde , 1854-1900 IE lyrics by | |
Arno Schmidt voc, 1914-1979 DE lyrics by | |
Léon-Paul Fargue , 1876-1947 FR lyrics by | |
Albert Giraud , 1860-1929 BE lyrics by | |
James Joyce , 1882-1941 IE lyrics by | |
Folk , lyrics by |
Salome artwork |
Robert Meilhaus recorded by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | La La La | Ingrid Caven | ||
2 | Zimmer 1050 | Ingrid Caven | ||
3 | Berlin Im Licht - Song | Ingrid Caven | Kurt Weill | |
4 | Each Man Kills The Thing He Loves | Ingrid Caven | Oscar Wilde | |
5 | Seelandschaft Mit Pocahontas | Ingrid Caven | Arno Schmidt | |
6 | American Bar | Ingrid Caven | ||
7 | Helle Nacht | Ingrid Caven | ||
8 | Air Du Rat | Ingrid Caven | Léon-Paul Fargue | |
9 | Spleen | Ingrid Caven | Léon-Paul Fargue | |
10 | Nacht (Pierrot Lunaires) | Ingrid Caven | Albert Giraud | |
11 | The Wonderful Widow Of Eighteen Springs | Ingrid Caven | James Joyce | |
12 | Mottetu Di Tristura | Ingrid Caven | Folk | |
13 | Polaroid Cocain | Ingrid Caven | ||
14 | Abendlied | Ingrid Caven | Folk | |
15 | Reimwalzer | Ingrid Caven | ||
16 | Trans Europa Tango | Ingrid Caven |