Felden. Ein Sampler

Artikelnummer: CD pump 55-2011
21,00 €

CD pump 57-2012

Diese CD wird NUR gemeinsam mit dem Buch "Felden. Ein Roman" (Edition Keiper) 
von Wolfgang Pollanz verkauft. 

01 – Entropisch 
Text: Wolfgang Pollanz / Music: Alex Wunderbar 
Performed by Alex Wunderbar & Daniel Schrotter 
Mixed, arranged and produced by Alex Wunderbar 
Recorded in Vienna 

02 – The World Keeps Turning 
Text: Wolfgang Pollanz / Music: Norb Payr 
Performed by The Fyre Flyzz 
Norb Payr: Vocals, Guitars 
Patrick Nagl: Guitar 
Francesca Spolaor: Vocals, Bass 
Norbert Zierler: Drums, Bongos, Tambourin 
Mirko Rozic: Organ 
Mixing: Thomas Meitz 
Arranged and produced by Norb Payr 
Recorded in Vienna 

03 – Simple September Song 
Written and arranged by Wolfgang Pollanz 
Performed by Les Machines Molles 
Additional guitars by Chris Markart 
Vocals by Rebecca Hofer 

04 – Le Nostre Anime 
Performed by Morbidelli Brothers Andreas D. – Vocals, Bass Werner K. – Ukulele Günther W. – Keyboard Herbert Z. – Gitarre Florian H. – Schlagzeug Andreas Bogner – Aufnahme und Mischerei 
Aufgenommen am 2.April 2012 in der »neuen« Quelle 
Text: Wolfgang Pollanz – Übersetzungsprogramm Google (Englisch – Walisisch – Japanisch – Italienisch) 
Musik: Morbidelli Brothers 

05 – Was It A Rat I Saw? 
Text: Wolfgang Pollanz / Music: Stefan Ehgartner 
Vocals, Guitar: Stefan Ehgartner 
Percussion: Tom Käfer 
Special thanks to Heinz Luschtenitz and Franz Skale. 

06 – »33« 
Performed by Thalija 
rec+mix: Robert Zirngast 
Track 26 (Outtake from »Thalija III«) 
www.thalija.com  

07 – What’s Going On (I Don’t Know) 
Written and arranged by Wolfgang Pollanz Performed by Three Sisters Of The Moon

Mastering: Bernd Heinrauch 
Layout: Robert Fimbinger

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