Rudolf Carl - Ja Beim Wein Heißts Schön Sitzen

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Review by Michael Dawson

Ja Beim Wein Heißts Schön Sitzen: A Rambunctious Dive into Austrian Volksmusik Alright, buckle up. This album isn’t just music—it’s a gut-punch of tradition and charm that’ll leave you either grinning like an idiot or scratching your head wondering what the hell just happened. Rudolf Carl’s Ja Beim Wein Heißts Schön Sitzen is as Austrian as schnitzel and dirndls, but don’t let its folksy vibe fool you. It’s got teeth. Let’s talk tracks. First off, “Piskacek-Polka (Im Himmel Blast Der Piskacek).” Yeah, I know, try saying that after three beers. The polka rhythm hits hard—it’s impossible not to tap your feet or accidentally spill your drink while nodding along. Theo Ferstl and his ensemble bring the heat with instrumentation so tight it feels like they’re daring you to keep still. And Rudolf Carl? Dude belts out vocals like he’s trying to wake up every cow in the Alps. You remember this track because it doesn’t just play; it demands attention. By the time it ends, you're left breathless, wondering how something so simple can feel so damn alive. Then there’s the title track, “Ja, Beim Wein Heißt’s Schön Sitzen.” Oh man, this one slaps. If you’ve ever been at a table surrounded by friends, wine flowing freely, laughter bouncing off wooden beams—this song is that moment. Carl sings about sitting pretty with a glass of vino, and damn if it doesn’t make you wanna pour yourself a giant mug of whatever he’s having. The melody sticks to your brain like syrup on pancakes, sweet but heavy enough to linger long after the needle lifts. The rest of the album ain’t bad either. Tracks like “Allzuviel Ist Ungesund” hammer home the idea that moderation is key (thanks for the life advice, Rudolf), while “Ich Bin Ein Einzelgänger” leans into melancholy solitude without getting overly sappy. But honestly, those first two tracks are where the magic happens. They stick with you like gum under a barstool—annoyingly unforgettable in the best way possible. So yeah, here we are, talking about some old-school Austrian volksmusik record from Philips. What’s wild is how fresh it feels despite being steeped in tradition. Maybe that’s why albums like this matter—they remind us that even when things get all shiny and modern, there’s power in roots. Or maybe I’m just drunk from thinking too much about wine during “Ja, Beim Wein Heißt’s Schön Sitzen.” Either way, go listen to it. Just don’t blame me if you end up dancing awkwardly in your kitchen.

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Artist: Rudolf Carl
Album: Ja Beim Wein Heißts Schön Sitzen

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Piskacek-Polka (Im Himmel Blast Der Piskacek)
Allzuviel Ist Ungesund
Ich Bin Ein Einzelgänger
Ja, Beim Wein Heißt's Schön Sitzen

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Catalog Numbers

80 089

Labels

Philips

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Club Edition
  • Mono

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyDonauland
Printed ByHofmannDruck

Credits

RoleCredit
EnsembleTheo Ferstl Mit Seinem Ensemble
LeaderTheo Ferstl
VocalsRudolf Carl

Notes

Club Sonderauflage

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (SIDE 1): AA431816 - 1E
  • Matrix / Runout (SIDE 2): AA431816 - 2E
  • Rights Society: BIEM

About Rudolf Carl

Austrian actor and comedian, born 19 June 1899 in Lundenburg, Austria-Hungary (today Břeclav, Czech Republic), died 15 January 1987 in Graz, Austria.

Name Vars

  • Carl
  • R. Carl

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Ja Beim Wein Heißts Schön Sitzen* by Rudolf Carl is a gem of Austrian Volksmusik. It features the talented Theo Ferstl and his ensemble, bringing traditional sounds to life. One of the tracks, *Piskacek-Polka (Im Himmel Blast Der Piskacek)*, adds a playful twist with its polka rhythm. It’s like a lively party captured on vinyl! Perfect for anyone who loves authentic folk vibes.