Sepp Boschi - Ländlermusik Mit Saxophon

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Review by RiZaL ArieS SaNdi Kasirin Sukromo

Ländlermusik Mit Saxophon by Sepp Boschi: A Folksy Swiss Delight That’ll Make You Yodel (Or At Least Try) Let’s cut to the chase—this album is like a warm fondue on a cold Alpine night. It’s cozy, quirky, and just weird enough to keep you hooked. Sepp Boschi brings his saxophone game to the forefront of traditional Volksmusik, blending Switzerland's rustic charm with jazzy undertones. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a sax meets yodeling vibes, well, here’s your answer. The record kicks off with "Im Rosenheim," which feels like walking into a chalet where everyone’s already three glasses of wine deep. The melody is smooth but has this cheeky bounce that makes you want to grab someone’s hand and polka across the room—even if you don’t know how to polka. Spoiler alert: neither do I, but it didn’t stop me from trying in my living room. This track sticks because it’s both nostalgic and fresh, kinda like finding an old postcard in your grandma’s drawer and realizing it’s cooler than anything you own. Then there’s "Der Fidele Märchler." Oh boy, this one’s got personality for days. Picture a mischievous goat skipping around a mountain meadow while Sepp’s sax wails in the background. There’s something about the way the tune builds up—it starts mellow, then BAM! It hits you with these unexpected flourishes that feel like they shouldn’t work, but somehow they absolutely do. By the end, you’re left wondering if goats really can play instruments. Now, let’s talk credits real quick. Sepp Boschi isn’t just blowing air into a sax; he’s channeling decades of Swiss musical tradition through his lungs. Props to him for making folk music sound this alive without leaning too hard on cheese stereotypes. And kudos to Helvetia Records for putting out something so delightfully niche. Honestly, who else would greenlight an entire album of sax-led Ländler tunes? Bless their hearts. But here’s the kicker—listening to Ländlermusik Mit Saxophon made me realize something profound. Life’s a lot like this album: sometimes predictable, often surprising, and occasionally ridiculous in the best possible way. Sure, not every track will blow your socks off, but isn’t that life too? Some moments are meant for dancing awkwardly, others for sitting back and soaking it all in. So go ahead, give this gem a spin. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself humming “Friedas Traum” at 3 AM or attempting to yodel in the shower. Trust me, your neighbors might not appreciate it—but hey, at least you’ll be living authentically.

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Artist: Sepp Boschi
Album: Ländlermusik Mit Saxophon
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Die Einrosenstadt Grüsst2:46
Gumpesel2:35
Sepp Gib Ihm2:04
Friedas Liebling3:18
Sepps Freuden2:19
Aelpler-Wisi2:02
Büchler-Chilbi2:24
Im Rosenheim2:46
Roller-Fox2:35
Der Fidele Märchler2:16
Der Lachende Sepp2:28
Friedas Traum2:53

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Catalog Numbers

H 176

Labels

Helvetia

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation
  • Stereo

Credits

RoleCredit
SaxophoneSepp Boschi

Notes

  • Auf dieser LP sind Originalaufnahmen zu hören, die zuvor schon mal auf Coloraphon Singles erschienen sind.
  • This LP features original recordings that have previously appeared on Coloraphon Singles.

About Sepp Boschi

Swiss volksmusik artist and writer Born: 18. May 1917, Weesen SG Died: 24. October 1983, Uznach SG

Name Vars

  • Boschi
  • J. Boschi
  • Jos. Baschi
  • Jos. Boschi
  • Joseph Boschi
  • S. Boschi
  • Sepp Boschi
  • Seppi Boschi

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Sepp Boschi, a Swiss saxophonist, released an album called *Ländlermusik Mit Saxophon*. It’s a unique blend of traditional Swiss folk music, known as Volksmusik, with the smooth sound of the saxophone. The album, released under the Helvetia label, features tracks like "Im Rosenheim" and "Der Fidele Märchler." What makes it special is how Boschi takes a classic genre and gives it a jazzy twist, showcasing his versatility on the sax. It’s like hearing Switzerland’s heartland through a whole new lens.