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Klaus Wunderlich: Disco Music Medley

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2008

Medley-Collage on songs played by Klaus:

0:00- The Disco "Beathoven"
1:34- Take A Chance On Me
3:18- You're The One That I Want
4:48- Oxygène IV
6:22- Magic Fly
8:04- I Feel Love

Title of song is also in video's images. Enjoy.

I'm sorry, but YouTube, with his conversion, added too much reverb and acoustic distortion. My files are in good quality audio. I don't know why this problem.

For best listening in stereo, use headphones, because Wunderlich plays his arrangement in stereo mode with care.

Suggerisco caldamente l'uso delle cuffie perché, come sempre, Klaus usa sapientemente e con molta cura la localizzazione spaziale dei presets e degli effetti. Nei suoi arrangiamenti il suono stereo viene curato in modo maniacale. In questi brani da me scelti, si può notare l'uso esasperato ma artisticamente coinvolgente, del suono stereo. Tutti i minimi particolari audio sono localizzati magistralmente sui canali che Wunderlich intende enfatizzare in quel momento. Con le cuffie, inoltre, si godono i bassi profondi, altrimenti perduti.

Ho messo insieme dei bei brani di Wunderlich eseguiti con il suo stile unico. Ovviamente nessuna orchestra è presente nelle registrazioni, solo la grande arte di Wunderlich. Non per niente era chiamato "The one man orchestra" od anche "Mr. Hammond". Tutti gli strumenti sono suonati solo da lui stesso, ovviamente eseguiti sull'organo, cambiando i presets in maniera opportuna.

Brevi note per coloro che non conoscono Klaus Wunderlich: Klaus, agli inizi della sua carriera, a volte, registrava i suoi brani con l'accompagnamento di un gruppo ritmico (batteria, basso, percussioni e talora chitarra). Successivamente adottò il metodo "multitraccia", cioè registrava i vari strumenti (suonati tutti da solo), sovrapponendo di volta in volta i vari registri d'organo alla traccia precedentemente già registrata, aggiungendo anche particolari effetti, creati sempre con l'organo (prima Hammond,successivamente Wersi). Anche la stessa batteria e il basso venivano suonati da lui stesso.
Una curiosità: Wunderlich ha registrato la maggior parte dei suoi splendidi brani nel suo studio di registrazione privato, ricavato sotto la sua abitazione, ma dotato dei più aggiornati sistemi tecnologici di registrazione.

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  • super medelley

  • @jeanpiere146 Thanks so much !

  • What is the name of the one that starts five minutes into it ?

    i forget >.<

  • @MurderCrowAwdio

    You are distracted ... eheheh :)) If you look carefully, I put the title right at the beginning of each track. Maybe you mean "Oxygene IV" (by J.M. Jarre) at time 4:55? Plus, if you open the MORE INFO you can read all the titles of the songs that I put:)) And if you click on the time, the video goes right at the beginning of each song:))

    Best greetings from Italy

    Mike

Top Comments

  • These days few people know what is good music. Their ears have been bombarded with "brown music" for too long.

    Consequence: Now they walk around with closed ears and open backsides... That explains why they can't perceive emotionally creative music anymore...  :)

  • The difference between Klaus Wunderlich and many other organ players is that he was very "precise". He never improvised a piece to nonrecognizability, he never over-polluted his music with overblown palm glissandi, and he never made stress-provoking runs. What he did make was music that was relaxing and where every note was precise and in its right place. Never a distorted sound, and allway pleasant for the ears.

    Please don't flame. I am just so tired of show-off Hammond hams.

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  • @anonymusum - Not necessarily! There was a time in the late 1970's where disco versions of classical music was very popular. One of the greatest interpreters was Walther Murphy who is now mostly known for writing music for "Family Guy".

  • Just awful- Beethoven and then ABBA, what a commercial stupidity.

  • Album Pops 7 01 Don't let me be misunderstood -- Yes sir, boogie 02 Sir Duke -- So you win again -- 7 fasser wein 03 Ti amo -- Lucille 04 Im wagen for mir -- It's your life -- Lady in black 05 A far l'amore -- Standing rain -- Love air -- Spring 06 Queen of chinatown -- Sorry I'm a lady -- Love me baby 07 Mull of Kintyre -- Auld lang syne 08 Accidental lover -- Belfast -- Black is black -- Crossfire 09 Einsamer hirte -- Ballade pour Adeline 10 Oxygene IV -- Magic fly -- I feel love
  • Klaus Wunderlich great man ! sadly died at 66 ! i love Klaus Wunderlich's pop 7 album ! cool !

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