Album DE 2017 on A&O Records label
Rock and Pop (Pop Rock)
Arrangements: Manuel Schmid & Band Live aufgenommen am 19.11.2016 in der COMMODE AM STEG Gera Tribute to "70 Jahre AMIGA"
Manuel Schmid voc, key, *1984 DE solo vocal, keyboards, mixed by, album by, composed by, lyrics by | |
Markus Dreßler bass | |
Ekkehard Dreßler drums, percussion | |
Wolfgang Scheffler key, DE keyboards, composed by | |
knubru saxophone | |
Marek Arnold sax, key, DE saxophone, keyboards, composed by | |
Henry Pacholski voc, h, 1949-1978 DE lyrics by | |
Fred Gertz , DE lyrics by | |
Kurt Demmler voc, g, h, 1943-2009 DE lyrics by | |
Ingeburg Branoner , *1934 DE lyrics by | |
Clemens Kerber , 1937-2016 DE lyrics by | |
Tamara Danz voc, 1952-1996 DE lyrics by | |
Joachim Krause , DE lyrics by | |
Holger Biege voc, p, 1952-2018 DE composed by, lyrics by |
Eroc mastered by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Worte Sind Wie Bilder | Manuel Schmid | Manuel Schmid | |
2 | Nach Süden | Manuel Schmid | Wolfgang Scheffler, Henry Pacholski | |
3 | Sagte Mal Ein Dichter | Manuel Schmid | Holger Biege, Fred Gertz | |
4 | Nachtigall | Manuel Schmid | Franz Bartzsch, Kurt Demmler | |
5 | Zu Groß Der Hut | Manuel Schmid | Franz Bartzsch, Ingeburg Branoner | |
6 | Sonntag | Manuel Schmid | Günther Fischer, Clemens Kerber | |
7 | Glaube Mir | Manuel Schmid | Manuel Schmid | |
8 | Leben Nur Wieder Leben | Manuel Schmid | Manuel Schmid, Kurt Demmler | |
9 | Niemals Mehr | Manuel Schmid | Franz Bartzsch, Kurt Demmler | |
10 | Asyl Im Paradies | Manuel Schmid | Ritchie Barton, Tamara Danz, Uwe Hassbecker, Tamara Danz | |
11 | Das Bild | Manuel Schmid | Bernd Aust, Kurt Demmler | |
12 | Am Abend Mancher Tage | Manuel Schmid | Wolfgang Scheffler, Joachim Krause | |
13 | Deine Liebe Und Mein Lied | Manuel Schmid | Holger Biege | |
14 | Wie Ein Fischlein Unterm Eis | Manuel Schmid | Jochen Hohl, Kurt Demmler | |
15 | Das Ende Vom Lied | Manuel Schmid | Manuel Schmid, Marek Arnold, Kurt Demmler | |
16 | Sommernacht | Manuel Schmid | Wolfgang Scheffler, Henry Pacholski |