Marlene Dietrich - Marlene Dietrich's Berlin (Her Nostalgic Songs About The Grand Old City) album flac
Performer: Marlene DietrichTitle: Marlene Dietrich's Berlin (Her Nostalgic Songs About The Grand Old City)
Style: Chanson, Vocal, Schlager
Released: 1966
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1457 mb
FLAC album: 1863 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: ADX DXD DTS FLAC MIDI VQF VOC
Genre: Pop
Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich (/mɑːrˈleɪnə ˈdiːtrɪk/, German: ; 27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992) was a German-American actress and singer. Throughout her long career, which spanned from the 1910s to the 1980s, she continually reinvented herself. In 1920s Berlin, Dietrich acted on the stage and in silent films. Her performance as Lola-Lola in The Blue Angel (1930) brought her international acclaim and a contract with Paramount Pictures.
Marlene singt Berlin, Berlin is a Marlene Dietrich's studio album released in 1965. The album is a Dietrich's homage to the city with which she's most often associated: Berlin. The design for the original cover was done by Marlene herself. Orchestrated and conducted by Burt Grund. Issued on Polydor (catalogue number 238102). Dietrich said this was her best album.
Marlene left for Hollywood in 1930 at the start of her international success. She turned down all offers made by the Nazis to entice her to return to Germany. Instead she actively supported the fight against Hitler. Marlene Dietrich in Berlin. Footage from Marlene Dietrich's films and personal home movies can also be seen. The eternal diva - artists' cemetery in Berlin. Marlene Dietrich was already a legend in her lifetime - seductive, fearlessly glamorous and shrouded in mystery.
Dietrich is buried in the Friedenau Cemetery, in Berlin. com friend Harald sends this: As I have heard and read from many different sources, Dietrich (who had a hate-love relationship with Germany) wanted to have her last resting place in Berlin, because she wanted to be buried close to her mother, who is buried in a little Berlin cemetery, (Friedhof III, Berlin-Friedenau). It could be that Marlene finally made peace with Germany (she even came to Germany for a tour in the early 1960s).
Dietrich remained popular throughout her long career by continually re-inventing herself. In 1920s Berlin, she acted on the stage and in silent films.
Marlene Dietrich, Singer, 1957. This line is from a song about melancholic love for Berlin by German-American actress and singer, Marlene Dietrich. She sang this song to express her feelings for this exciting city that she found charming, thrilling and attractive. Her sentiment of always wanting to keep a suitcase in Berlin so she could travel back and stay whenever she wanted, will ring true with many who have lived in this city.
The glamorous Marlene Dietrich (1901-1992) is one of the most alluring female icons of the 1900s. Singing, dancing, acting, and, most importantly, being her own mysterious self, the Berlin born star captivated the imagination of everyone from Ernest Hemingway to Jacques Chirac. Her elegant figure and aristocratic face, tempting and sensual voice, defiance of censures and ambivalence to political pressure all added to her fascinating and enticing persona. Throughout her career, whether singing, acting, or simply speaking, Dietrich employed her voice as an instrument of enchantment. Listening to the 18 songs on this album, Marlene Dietrich: Lili Marlene, recorded in1930's, when Dietrich s fame was at its pinnacle, we remember the magnetic attraction of this astonishing woman being her own remarkable self.
Tracklist
| A1 | Solang Noch Unter'n Linden |
| A2 | Du Hast Ja Keine Ahnung, Wie Schön Du Bist Berlin |
| A3 | Durch Berlin Fliesst Immer Noch Die Spree |
| A4 | Mit Dir, Mit Dir, Da Möcht Ich Sonntags Angeln Geh'n |
| A5 | Nach Meine Beene Ist Ja Ganz Berlin Verrückt |
| A6 | Ja, Das Haben Die Mädchen So Gerne |
| A7 | Wenn Ein Mädel Einen Herrn Hat |
| A8 | Lieber Leierkastenmann |
| B1 | Das War In Schöneberg |
| B2 | Unter'n Linden - Unter'n Linden |
| B3 | Das Zille-Lied |
| B4 | Wenn Du Einmal Eine Braut Hast |
| B5 | Es Gibt Im Leben Manchesmal Momente |
| B6 | Wo Hast Du Nur Die Schönen Blauen Augen Her? |
| B7 | Berlin-Berlin |
| B8 | Solang Noch Unter'n Linden |
Notes
Mono version, black with color band label.Only images posted on 01/2017 are of this release.
Throaty, Tantalizing, Alluring, Jesting, Compassionate, This The Voice Of A Lady Who Is A Symbol, From Rio To Vladivostok And From Tokyo To Las Vegas, Of Exciting Feminine Glamour And Warm Womanly Appeal. In These Songs She Sings Of A Subject Close To The Heart. They Are Songs Of Berlin - Lusty, Sad, Nostalgic, Humorous, Vivid, Vital, Like The Great City Itself. She Sings Them In The berlin Dialect. Hardly Necessary To Say, This Pairing Of Artist, Songs And Subject Is The Special Kind Of Inspiration That Makes For Entertainment Dynamite.
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 238 102 | Marlene Dietrich | Marlene Dietrich Singt Berlin Berlin (LP) | Polydor | 238 102 | Germany | 1965 |
| 53 569, PRM 53569 | Marlene Dietrich | Das War Mein Milljöh (LP, Album) | Prom, Prom | 53 569, PRM 53569 | Europe | 1974 |
| 09463-11417-2-0, DRG-CD-91495 | Marlene Dietrich | Marlene Dietrich Singt Berlin Berlin (CD, Album) | EMI Music Special Markets, DRG Records | 09463-11417-2-0, DRG-CD-91495 | US | 2006 |
| COL 471993 2 | Marlene Dietrich | Das War Mein Milljöh (CD, Album) | Columbia | COL 471993 2 | Germany | 1992 |
| 8 45 009 | Marlene Dietrich | Marlene Dietrich Singt Alt-Berliner Lieder (LP, Album) | AMIGA | 8 45 009 | German Democratic Republic (GDR) | 1979 |









