Peter Sebastian - Blumenkinder

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Review by Eliana Lara Delfino

Album Review: Blumenkinder by Peter Sebastian Released in 1994 under the German label Toi, Toi Records, Blumenkinder by Peter Sebastian is a vibrant example of Schlager-infused pop that captures the essence of its time. With its cheerful melodies and heartfelt lyrics, this album stands as a nostalgic nod to an era when music aimed straight for the soul—and sometimes, the dance floor. The titular track, “Blumenkinder,” immediately grabs your attention. It’s catchy, upbeat, and feels like it was tailor-made for summer festivals or sing-alongs with friends. What makes it stick? The harmonies provided by Brigitte Duncklau and Die Sternenkinder add a layer of warmth that’s hard to forget. You can almost picture yourself swaying along at some Bavarian beer garden, stein in hand. Its karaoke version included on the album gives listeners a chance to belt out those high notes themselves—a nice touch for fans who want to engage more deeply with the music. Another standout track is “Du Brauchst Meine Insel.” This one tugs at the heartstrings with its sentimental tone and simple yet profound message about connection and belonging. The production quality shines here, thanks largely to Peter Sebastian himself taking on the role of producer. He manages to create a soundscape that feels intimate but not overproduced—something many modern albums could learn from. While it might not be everyone’s cup of tea, there’s no denying its charm. Credit also goes to Winter & Partner GmbH for crafting a cover design that perfectly matches the vibe of the record. Bright colors and floral motifs scream ‘90s nostalgia, making you want to pick up the CD just to see what’s inside. Reflecting on Blumenkinder, it’s clear why this album found its place in the hearts of Schlager enthusiasts. Sure, it may lack the edginess of today’s chart-toppers, but isn’t that kind of refreshing? In a world obsessed with being cool, Peter Sebastian reminds us that sometimes, all we need is a good tune and a reason to smile. And honestly, how many albums these days come with their own karaoke version? That alone deserves props! So if you’re looking to dive into something lighthearted yet meaningful, give Blumenkinder a spin. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself humming “Blumenkinder” while folding laundry—it’s got that kind of staying power.

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Artist: Peter Sebastian
Album: Blumenkinder

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Blumenkinder (Karaokeversion)3:15
Blumenkinder3:15
Du Brauchst Meine Insel4:09

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Catalog Numbers

9203-2

Labels

Toi, Toi Records

Listen online

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  • lyssna på nätet
  • ascolta in linea
  • online anhören
  • écouter en ligne
  • lytte på nettet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online luisteren
  • escuchar en línea

Formats

  • CD
  • Maxi-Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Distributed ByDa Music
Published ByDario-Musikverlag

Credits

RoleCredit
ChoirBrigitte Duncklau, Die Sternenkinder
CoverWinter & Partner GmbH
ProducerPeter Sebastian

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 4 012407 920320
  • Label Code: LC 6622
  • Rights Society: GEMA

About Peter Sebastian

German Schlager producer, songwriter and singer, born 1958 January, 1 in Fürth.

Real Name

    • Walter Böhringer

Name Vars

  • P. Sebastian
  • P.S.
  • Peter
  • Sebastian
  • Sebastian, P.
  • Sebastian, Peter

Aliases

  • A.C. Ademy
  • Peter Naitsabes
  • Jean Thies

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The 1994 German pop album *Blumenkinder* by Peter Sebastian, released under the label Toi, Toi Records, features a karaoke version of its title track. It’s like they wanted fans to sing along and feel like stars themselves! The album also credits a choir called Die Sternenkinder, adding a unique touch to its Schlager style. Not your everyday pop record, right?