Donnerstag, 13. Oktober 2022

Fiedel Michel - Live (1977)

"Fiedel Michel" from Münster, who had first appeared in 1972 as the "Rambling Pitchforkers", playing a set of Scottish and Irish folk, won first prize for German songs in the 1973 Interfolk Festival in Osnabrück. The Interfolk Festival (or "Internationales Folklorefestival") combined "authentic" folk music and an intimate atmosphere. With artistic quality and the non-commercial orientation of the performers, Interfolk remarkably withstood the trend toward mass-oriented festivals.

In the mid-1970s, Fiedel Michel were alsongside Elster Silberflug (from Heidelberg) and Liederjahn (from Hamburg) one of the leading German folk groups. On their albums, they combined dance tunes, traditional music and socially critical "Volkslieder". They were part of the folk and "Liedermacher" movement looking for new possibilities for a musical culture with a political awareness after the collaps of the 1968 student movement. In the face of political impotence, it was now time for the radical youth to give up the slogan "Gitarren in die Ecke" and to once agian let the songs do the talking. By this it meant the political song scene should not forgo its radicalism, but should adapt to the new conditions of the 1970s.

This Fiedel Michel album was live recorded in Braunschweig, Peine and Berlin in December, 1976.


Tracklist:

A1 He Sä Mi So Vel 3:30
A2 De Junge Wetfru 3:45
A3 Wer Jetzig Zeiten Leben Will 3:45
A4 Goort Met Strup/Jägerquadrille 3:30
A5 Ballade Von Den Drei Grafen 5:20
B1 Min Jehann 3:05
B2 Lütt Matten De Haas 4:00
B3 Rosa Willen We Dansen/Grooter Achter 4:25
B4 Michel Warum Weinest Du 2:50
B5 Mein Vater Wird Gesucht 2:00
B6 Die Wacht Am Rhein 4:05

(160 kbps, cover art included)

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