Otto Reutter - In 50 Jahren Ist Alles Vorbei Unsterbliche Otto Reutter Vorträge

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Review by Tyron Chemce Guevarra

Alright, buckle up. This album, In 50 Jahren Ist Alles Vorbei Unsterbliche Otto Reutter Vorträge by Otto Reutter, isn’t your typical ear-candy pop record or some pretentious avant-garde nonsense—it’s its own freakin’ beast. Released under Neckermann in Germany, this wild mix of comedy, vocal chops, and straight-up absurdity feels like someone took a time machine to the past and brought back something that doesn’t quite fit anywhere but somehow works. Let’s cut to the chase: this thing slaps if you’re into offbeat humor with a side of old-school charm. Tracks like “Der Blusenkauf” and “In 50 Jahren Ist Alles Vorbei” are burned into my brain for all the right reasons. “Der Blusenkauf,” man—this one’s a chaotic masterpiece. It’s basically Otto ranting about buying shirts (blouses? Who cares!) in a way that makes you feel like you’ve stumbled into an argument at a thrift store. The delivery is so over-the-top it loops back around to genius. You can almost picture him flailing his arms while yelling about fabric quality. Honestly, I don’t even know why I remember it—but here we are. Then there’s “In 50 Jahren Ist Alles Vorbei.” If you thought life was meaningless before, buddy, this track hammers that point home like a sledgehammer. Otto’s got this deadpan vibe going on, talking about how everything’s gonna be kaput in half a century anyway. Dark? Sure. Hilarious? Absolutely. There’s no fancy production or autotune saving the day here—it’s just raw wit and personality smashing through the speakers. And yeah, maybe I keep replaying it because it reminds me not to sweat the small stuff, but also because it’s goddamn funny. Now, let’s talk genre—or lack thereof. Pop? Non-Music? Comedy? Vocal? What the hell does any of that mean?! Honestly, who cares? This album defies labels harder than most artists dream of doing. It’s equal parts laugh-out-loud ridiculous and oddly profound. Like, when was the last time you heard something that made you both chuckle and question your mortality? Here’s the kicker though: listening to this album feels like hanging out with your weirdest uncle—the one who tells stories that go nowhere but somehow still leave you entertained. It ain’t perfect, and yeah, some bits drag a little, but damn if it doesn’t stick with you. Final thought? Life is short—50 years might as well be tomorrow—but at least we’ve got albums like this to remind us to laugh at the chaos. Or something like that. Whatever, crank it up and enjoy the weird ride.

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Artist: Otto Reutter
Album: In 50 Jahren Ist Alles Vorbei Unsterbliche Otto Reutter Vorträge
Rating: 5.0

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Filename: otto-reutter-in-50-jahren-ist-alles-vorbei-unsterbliche-otto.zip
  • MP3 size: 17.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 228.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
In 50 Jahren Ist Alles Vorbei
Nehm'n Sie 'N Alten
Immer Weiter
Der Blusenkauf

Catalog Numbers

944/15

Labels

Neckermann

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • EP

About Otto Reutter

German comedian, coupletist and singer, born 24 April 1870 in Gardelegen, Germany, died 3 March 1931 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Otto Reutter has self-published work, see

Real Name

    • Otto Pfützenreuter

Name Vars

  • O. Reuter
  • O. Reutter
  • Otto Reuter
  • Otto Reutter (with Orchestra)
  • Otto Reutter Mit Orchesterbegleitung
  • Otto Reutter Und Orchester
  • Reuter
  • Reutter
  • Reutter, Otto

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Otto Reutter, a German artist, released an album called *In 50 Jahren Ist Alles Vorbei*. It’s a mix of comedy and vocal performances, blending pop and non-music styles. One of the tracks, *Der Blusenkauf*, is a fun listen. The album was released under the label Neckermann. It’s wild to think this record combines humor and music in such a unique way. Definitely one of those hidden gems from Germany!