Onkelz wie wir...
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Onkelz wie wir… | ||||
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Released | 1987 | |||
Recorded | 1986–1987 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 32:03 | |||
Label | Metal Enterprises | |||
Producer | Böhse Onkelz and Ingo Nowotny | |||
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Onkelz wie wir… (German for Unklez (uncles) Like Us) is the fourth album by German rock band Böhse Onkelz, released in 1987. A newly recorded version of the album was released on 2 November 2007.
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Source | Rating |
Rock Hard | (7.0/10)[1] |
CDStarts.de | (7/10)[2] |
Pressure Magazine | (5/6)[3] |
Track listing[]
- Onkelz wie wir (Onkelz Like Us)
- Von Glas zu Glas (From Glass to Glass)
- Erinnerungen (Memories)
- Bomberpilot (Bomber Pilot)
- Dick + Durstig (Fat and Thirsty)
- Falsche Propheten (False Prophets)
- Am Morgen danach (The Morning After)
- Schöner Tag (Beautiful Day)
- Heut' Nacht (Tonight)
- !
Track notes[]
Onkelz wie wir[]
Like many Onkelz songs, "Onkelz wie wir" glorifies the band.
Von Glas zu Glas[]
A song about alcohol, and the phenomenon of girls appearing prettier from glass to glass.
Erinnerungen[]
This song is an elegiac goodbye to the old days. "I love to recall those times / Times I'll never forget / But I have to live my life, go my own way / Take care, good old days / Farewell."
Bomberpilot[]
An ironic song about the insanity of wars.
Dick + Durstig[]
This song is about alcohol, and the band's lead singer Kevin, who weighed about 240 pounds around this time.
Falsche Propheten[]
This song is against following all kinds of "false prophets", whether they are religious or political figures, or the band itself.
Am Morgen danach[]
The morning after heavy drinking.
Schöner Tag[]
Another song about alcohol.
Heut' Nacht[]
A song about murderous obsession.
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A fast guitar instrumental. The working title was "Speed".
References[]
- Böhse Onkelz albums
- 1987 albums
- 2007 albums
- German-language albums