A Tribute to Klaus Wunderlich (June 18th 1931-October 28th 1997) King of the electronic organ. Over a period of 4 decades Klaus firmly established himself as the worlds number one top artist, no one has ever come close to his success. During a 4 decade career Klaus produced over 120 albums world wide and was awarded 13 golden discs and one gold cassette. Every concert appearance were totally sold out weeks in advance, especially here in England. Klaus owned his own recording studio, he was the artist, arranger and producer of his albums. Listen to "I know him so well" and Klaus' self composed tune "Lovers Dialog" played on the Wersi Spectra by two magical hands, the truly great Klaus Wunderlich. R.I.P Klaus.
Sadly missed but his music lives on..... A very talanted tone musician and engineer..... I have many of his recordings and his style of playing influenced my own style of playing from a very young age.... Klaus Wunderlich had a style of his own. Yes there are many talented organists but none sound like Klaus.....RIP
mjhudson100 6 months ago
this is great,he made the organ sing
curly1966 1 year ago
Nice and fitting tribute to an amazing keyboard player, I also seen him play his much prized KORG organ with a group of friends in a relatively small concert hall just off Manchester Piccadilly in the 1980's....The atmosphere was electric, still have some lovely recordings of his works mainly on cassette....one of the best concerts I have ever attended.....RIP Klaus Wunderlich.......
MrBillyboop 1 year ago
Great Tribute, I have listened to Klaus for at least 20 years, and his music will always live forever, I even seen him in Manchester several times, and as well as being a great organist, I even had a brief chat with him, and can always be remembered even for his sense of humour.
kenno615 1 year ago