Still In Love With Musical: A Timeless European Gem
Released in 1997, Still In Love With Musical is one of those albums that sneaks up on you. Featuring powerhouse performances by Pia Douwes, Uwe Kröger, Viktor Gernot, and Marika Lichter, this record dives deep into the world of musical theater with a mix of classic show tunes and heartfelt original pieces. Produced by Martin Gellner and Werner Stranka under Diversity Recordings, it’s got that perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh energy. If you’re into stage & screen music or just love a good story told through song, this album might just steal your heart.
One track I can’t stop humming is "Music That Makes Me Dance." It’s not overly flashy, but there’s something about how Pia Douwes delivers it—her voice feels like an old friend pulling you onto the dance floor. You know those songs where every note seems to land right in your soul? Yeah, this is one of them. The melody sticks with you long after the final chord fades, kinda like when you hear a favorite childhood tune again after years.
Another standout for me is "Seasons Of Love" (yep, from Rent). This version doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel, but man, does it hit hard. Uwe Kröger brings so much emotion to his part—it’s raw yet polished, if that makes sense. When he sings “Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes,” it’s less about counting time and more about cherishing moments. Honestly, it gave me goosebumps. Like, who knew a math equation could feel so poetic?
The rest of the album keeps things interesting too. Tracks like "It’s Hard To Say Goodbye" tug at the heartstrings, while "Starlight Sequence" has this dreamy vibe that transports you straight to a Broadway stage. And props to the team for including German-language tracks like "Mit jedem Atemzug"; they add a unique twist and remind us we’re listening to something distinctly European.
What’s wild about Still In Love With Musical is how timeless it feels. Even though it came out over two decades ago, the themes still resonate today. Love, loss, hope—they never go out of style, do they? Plus, hearing these iconic voices together feels like catching lightning in a bottle.
So yeah, give this album a spin if you haven’t already. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of musicals or just someone looking for some solid storytelling wrapped in killer vocals, it’s worth your time. Oh, and here’s a random thought to leave you with: isn’t it funny how music can make you feel all the feels without even trying? Guess that’s why we keep coming back for more.