Hagen Weil - Der Weiße Albatros album flac
Performer: Hagen WeilTitle: Der Weiße Albatros
Style: Schlager
Released: 1983
MP3 album: 1257 mb
FLAC album: 1926 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MIDI MPC VOC MP4 AHX FLAC AUD
Genre: Pop
Nina Hagen is the fourth studio album by German singer Nina Hagen. It was released on October 8, 1989, by Mercury Records. Move Over" (Janis Joplin). Super Freak Family" (Hagen, Billy Liesegang). Love Heart Attack" (Junger Junior, Dawson Miller). Hold Me" (Traditional, Billy Liesegang). Vegas" (Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman). Live on Mars" (Hagen, Zeus B. Held). Dope Sucks" (Herman Brood). Only Seventeen" (Billy Liesegang, Dawson Miller, Zeus B. Held, Hagen).
The Albatros . I was a further development of the predecessor model ., which should serve the claims of the military leadership to a reconnaissance aircraft. In addition to the German air force, the aircraft was also used in Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. Development and construction: From 1914, the company Albatros Flugzeugwerke already began with the further development of the type . aircraft. The . I should serve as reconnaissance aircraft in the air force, but the observer was moved from the rear to the front post and got a better overall viewing position.
Charles Baudelaire's collection of poems Les Fleurs du mal contains a poem entitled L'Albatros about men on ships who catch the albatrosses for sport. In the final stanza, he goes on to compare the poets to the birds - exiled from the skies and then weighed down by their giant wings, till death . The Canadian rock band Big Wreck has an album titled Albatross containing the lead single also titled "Albatross". American singer/songwriter Carolyne Mas has a song titled "King of the U-Turn" that uses an albatross as a metaphor. The band Brave Saint Saturn has a song titled "Albatross". The rock band Chevelle uses albatross as a metaphor in the song "Face to the Floor". was a fighter aircraft built by the Albatros Flugzeugwerke and used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial German Air Service) during World War I. was the final development of the Albatros . family and the last Albatros fighter to see operational service. Despite its well-known shortcomings and general obsolescence, approximately 900 . and 1,612 . a aircraft were built before production halted in early 1918. a continued in operational service until the end of the war.
Posters - Album I. Motion pictures. By the end of 1916, over 50 . s were active over the front, but Albatros had already introduced the improved model . I. This featured a revised layout between the cockpit area and the upper mainplane, substantially improving visibility for the pilot. Another improvement was the deletion of the bulky fuselage-mounted radiators in favour of a flush wing mounted unit
L'albatros (German translation). Artist: Charles Baudelaire. Featuring artist: lu par Michel Piccoli. Also performed by: Léo Ferré. Song: L'albatros 32 translations. Translations: Arabic, Catalan, Chinese, Czech Dutch, English, German, Greek Hungarian, IPA, Italian Japanese, Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian, Spanish Swedish, Turkish Proofreading requested. Souvent, pour s'amuser, les hommes d'équipage
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | Der Weiße AlbatrosMusic By, Text By, Producer – Jean Frankfurter |
3:46 |
| B | ViolettaMusic By, Arranged By – Jean FrankfurterText By – Ben Juris |
3:24 |
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: GEMA
- Label Code: LC 1421
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): BZ 3511
- Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): BZ 3512









