Udo Lindenberg Und Das Panikorchester - Seine Grossen Panik Hits

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Review by shelley sackier

Album Review: Seine Grossen Panik Hits by Udo Lindenberg Und Das Panikorchester Alright, let’s talk about Seine Grossen Panik Hits, the 1982 gem from Udo Lindenberg and his crew, Das Panikorchester. If you’re into rock with a pop twist—what they call Pop Rock around these parts—you’ll find this German classic totally worth your time. Released under Telefunken, it’s one of those albums that feels like a wild ride through Udo’s chaotic yet oddly charming world. Now, I gotta say, the tracklist is stacked. You’ve got bangers like “Reeperbahn,” which kicks things off with a raw energy that just grabs you by the collar. It’s got this gritty storytelling vibe, almost like Udo’s taking you on a late-night stroll down Hamburg’s infamous red-light district. The lyrics are sharp, painting pictures so vivid you can practically smell the neon lights. Honestly, every time I hear it, I’m reminded why Udo’s known as one of Germany’s most iconic voices. Another standout for me is “Wozu Sind Kriege Da?” This one hits different. It’s not just catchy—it’s got depth. Udo doesn’t shy away from asking tough questions here, blending thought-provoking lyrics with an infectious melody. There’s something hauntingly beautiful about how he pulls it off. Plus, the chorus sticks in your head for days, whether you want it to or not! Of course, there’s more where that came from. Tracks like “Riki Masorati” bring a fun, quirky edge, while “Ein Segelboot Zu Klau’n” gives off major daydream vibes. And who could forget “Die Heizer Kommen”? That one’s got this driving rhythm that makes you wanna move—even if you’re just sitting at your desk pretending no one’s watching. What really stands out about this album is how Udo balances humor, rebellion, and heart. One moment he’s cracking jokes, the next he’s laying down some serious truths. It’s messy, it’s bold, and yeah, sometimes it’s a little rough around the edges—but isn’t that what rock ‘n’ roll’s all about? Reflecting on Seine Grossen Panik Hits, it’s kinda wild how well it holds up after all these years. Listening to it now feels like catching up with an old friend who hasn’t lost their spark. Oh, and here’s a random thought: if this album were a car, it’d be one of those beat-up convertibles that somehow still runs perfectly despite looking like it barely made it out of the ‘70s. Weird analogy? Maybe. But hey, that’s Udo for ya. So grab yourself a copy (or stream it—no judgment) and dive into this slice of German rock history. Trust me, it’s a trip worth taking.

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Artist: Udo Lindenberg Und Das Panikorchester
Album: Seine Grossen Panik Hits
Rating: 3.67

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Alles Klar Auf Der Andrea Doria3:42
Cowboy Rocker5:59
Elli Pyrelli3:50
Ich Träume Oft Davon, Ein Segelboot Zu Klau'n3:49
Die Heizer Kommen4:41
Candy Jane3:12
Riki Masorati4:05
Jonny Controlletti3:09
Rudi Ratlos3:09
Der Malocher3:51
0-Rhesus-Negativ3:36
Reeperbahn3:22
Bodo Ballermann3:13
Schneewittchen4:20
Honky Tonky Show5:26
Wozu Sind Kriege Da?3:54

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Catalog Numbers

015/91515 7

Labels

Telefunken

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
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  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: 0366
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): 16.21425-01-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): 16.21425-01-2

About Udo Lindenberg Und Das Panikorchester

Udo Lindenberg's band was founded on August 13th, 1973, the day of their first concert. Founding members were besides Lindenberg Steffi Stephan, Gottfried Böttger, Backi Backhausen, Karl Allaut and Judith Hodosi. The last album using the Panikorchester name is "Radio Eriwahn

Name Vars

  • Panik Orchester
  • Panik-Orchester
  • Udo & Panik Orchester
  • Udo Lindenberg & Das Panik Orchester
  • Udo Lindenberg & Das Panik-Orchester
  • Udo Lindenberg & Das Panikorchester
  • Udo Lindenberg & Panik Orchester
  • Udo Lindenberg & Panik Orchestra
  • Udo Lindenberg & Panik-Orchester
  • Udo Lindenberg & Panikorchester
  • Udo Lindenberg & Sein Panikorchester
  • Udo Lindenberg & The Panic Orchestra
  • Udo Lindenberg + Das Panikorchester
  • Udo Lindenberg + Panikorchester
  • Udo Lindenberg And The Panic Orchestra
  • Udo Lindenberg And The Panik Orchestra
  • Udo Lindenberg Und Das Legendäre Panikorchester
  • Udo Lindenberg Und Das Panik Orchester
  • Udo Lindenberg Und Das Panik-Orchester
  • Udo Lindenberg Und Panik-Orchester
  • Udo Lindenberg Und Sein Panikorchester
  • Udo Lindenberg. Das Panikorchester
  • Undo Lindenberg Und Das Panik Orchester

Members

  • Keith Forsey
  • Dave King
  • Udo Lindenberg
  • Paul Vincent
  • Django Seelenmeyer
  • Hendrik Schaper
  • Hannes Bauer
  • Olaf Kübler
  • Bertram Engel
  • Jean-Jacques Kravetz
  • Steffi Stephan
  • Peter Hesslein
  • Peter Backhausen
  • Karl Allaut
  • Helmuth Franke
  • Jörg Sander
  • Gottfried Böttger
  • Dieter Ahrendt
  • Lonzo Westphal
  • Carl Buskohl
  • Bolle Burmeister
  • Carola Kretschmer
  • Reiner Regel

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? Udo Lindenberg's album *Seine Grossen Panik Hits*, released in 1982, is like a time capsule of German rock and pop culture. It includes tracks like "Reeperbahn," named after Hamburg's famous nightlife district, and "Wozu Sind Kriege Da?" which translates to "What Are Wars For?"—a thought-provoking question wrapped in catchy rock. With its mix of humor, storytelling, and social commentary, the album feels like a wild ride through Udo’s unique world. And fun fact: it came out on Telefunken, a label with deep roots in Germany’s music history.