James Last – Humba Humba À Gogo
Label: |
Polydor – 249 205 |
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Series: |
À GoGo |
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Vinyl
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Genre: |
Folk, World, & Country |
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Schlager |
Tracklist
Potpourri | (3:51) | ||
A1.1 | Trink, Brüderlein Trink | ||
A1.2 | Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen | ||
A1.3 | Jetzt Trink'n Ma Noch A Flascherl Wein | ||
Potpourri | (3:00) | ||
A2.1 | Heut' Komm'n Die Engerl'n Auf Urlaub Nach Wien | ||
A2.2 | Kleine Mädchen Müssen Schlafen Geh'n | ||
A2.3 | Muß I Denn | ||
Potpourri | (1:58) | ||
A3.1 | Schütt Die Sorgen In Ein Gläschen Wein | ||
A3.2 | Ich Hab Die Schönen Maderl'n Net Erfunden | ||
Potpourri | (2:44) | ||
A4.1 | O Du Wunderschöner, Deutscher Rhein | ||
A4.2 | Ich Hab Mein Herz In Heidelberg Verloren | ||
A4.3 | Der Treue Husar | ||
Potpourri | (3:31) | ||
A5.1 | Bummel-Petrus | ||
A5.2 | Immer An Der Wand Lang | ||
A5.3 | Oh, Susanna (Trink'n Wir Noch'n Tröpfchen) | ||
Potpourri | (2:11) | ||
B1.1 | Lustig Ist Das Zigeunerleben | ||
B1.2 | Rheinische Lieder, Schöne Frau'n Beim Wein | ||
B1.3 | Oh, Wie Bist Du Schön | ||
Potpourri | (2:53) | ||
B2.1 | Waidmannsheil | ||
B2.2 | Fehrbelliner Reitermarsch | ||
B2.3 | Mainzer Narrhalla Marsch | ||
Potpourri | (2:54) | ||
B3.1 | Waldeslust | ||
B3.2 | Du Kannst Nicht Treu Sein | ||
B3.3 | In München Steht Ein Hofbräuhaus | ||
Potpourri | (2:39) | ||
B4.1 | Kornblumenblau | ||
B4.2 | Wer Soll Das Bezahlen | ||
B4.3 | Humba, Humba Tätärä | ||
Potpourri | (3:00) | ||
B5.1 | Im Tiefen Keller | ||
B5.2 | So Ein Tag, So Wunderschön Wie Heute |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Deutsche Grammophon Hamburg
- Made By – Deutsche Grammophon Hamburg
- Printed By – Gerhard Kaiser GmbH
- Pressed By – Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing Plant
Notes
"Ein Potpourri mit 28 hand- und trinkfesten Stimmungsliedern für die Bottleparty"
Printed in by Gerhard Kaiser GmbH, Essen
Manufactured by Deutsche Grammophon, Hamburg
Artist on labels James Last Band
Stamped runouts
Printed in by Gerhard Kaiser GmbH, Essen
Manufactured by Deutsche Grammophon, Hamburg
Artist on labels James Last Band
Stamped runouts
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: GEMA
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): - 249 205 A
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): - 249 205 B
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, runout A): 3 ℗ 1967 L7 ◊V AK 00249205 A
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, runout B): 1 ℗ 1967 L7 ◊V AN 00 249205 B
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, runout A): 1 ℗ 1967 H L7 ◊V 00249205 A
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, runout B): 2 ℗ 1967 H L7 ◊V 00 249205 B
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, runout A): 3 ℗ 1967 L7 ◊V AG 00249205 A
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, runout B): 3 ℗ 1967 L7 ◊V AD 00 249205
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 4, runout A): 2 ℗ 1967 ᴝ L7 ◊V 00 249205 A
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 4, runout B): 3 ℗ 1967 L7 ◊V AC 00 249205 B
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 5, runout A): 3 ℗ 1967 L7 ◊V 00249205 A AL
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 5, runout B): 2 ℗ 1967 L7 ◊V AD 00 249205 B
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 6, runout A): 2 ℗ 1967 L7 ◊V AN 00249205 A
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 6, runout B): 1 ℗ 1967 L7 ◊V AE 00 249205 B
Other Versions (5 of 21)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Humba Humba À Gogo (LP, Album) | Polydor | 249 205 | New Zealand | 1967 | ||
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Humba Humba À Gogo (Cassette, Album) | Polydor | 911 109 | 1967 | |||
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Humba Humba À Gogo (LP, Album) | Polydor | 249 205, 249205 | UK & Europe | 1967 | ||
New Submission
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Humba Humba À Gogo (LP, Album) | Polydor | 249 205 | Scandinavia | 1967 | ||
New Submission
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Hamba, Hamba À Gogo (LP, Album, Stereo) | Polydor | LPHM 49205 | South Africa | 1967 |
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Edited one year agoThe description on the back of the sleeve alone is just too good. Due to its linguistically idiosyncratic expression, it can hardly be translated: „A potpourri with 28 tangible and drinkable mood songs for the bottle party“. That doesn‘t change anything of James Last outstanding resume as a musician (he was a legit upright bass player which can be easily noticed in the robust and deep Bass in his recordings) and highly respected leader of his huge bigband. He was touring and recording up to his early 80‘s and he died on stage, so to speak. Fun fact: these party records had party noise in the backround of the mix: Glasses clinking, stupid roaring of drunken men and hysterical laughter of cheerful ladies. Not exactly his best album but a huge fun with fat sound.
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