Various - Goldene Oldies Folge 5 Schlager Die Man Nie Vergißt

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Review by Chuck Siercks

Alright, buckle up. This is gonna be raw and straight from the gut—no sugarcoating here. We’re diving into Goldene Oldies Folge 5: Schlager Die Man Nie Vergißt, a 1988 Austrian pop-schlager gem that’s equal parts nostalgia bomb and guilty pleasure. Released under Koch International, this album doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel—it just slaps you in the face with some of the cheesiest yet unforgettable tracks of its time. First off, let’s talk about “Muss I Denn Zum Städtle Hinaus.” Oh man, if you don’t know this one, you’ve been living under a rock. It’s one of those songs where the melody worms its way into your brain and refuses to leave. The lyrics? Super basic—something about heading outta town—but damn, it works. You can practically smell the schnitzel and beer while listening to it. Every time I hear it, I’m transported back to some smoky alpine bar where everyone’s swaying along like they’ve had one too many steins. That chorus hits hard, and honestly? If you don’t feel something when this track drops, check your pulse—you might be dead. Then there’s “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Honolulu Strandbikini.” Yeah, yeah, laugh all you want at the title—it’s ridiculous, borderline cringey even—but holy crap, it’s catchy as hell. This tune feels like someone threw tropical vibes, surf rock, and schlager into a blender and hit puree. The rhythm is so bouncy it could double as an exercise routine. And sure, the whole bikini theme hasn’t aged super well, but who cares? When that beat kicks in, you’ll find yourself humming along before you realize what you’re doing. Don’t lie—you love it. The rest of the album follows suit: unapologetically over-the-top, dripping with charm, and weirdly addictive. Tracks like “Café Oriental” bring the drama, while “Zwei Gitarren Am Meer” leans heavy on the sentimental side. There’s no filler here; every song has its own quirks, making it stick in your head for better or worse. But here’s the kicker: albums like this remind us how music used to connect on a primal level. No fancy production tricks, no auto-tune—just solid melodies and lyrics that hit you right in the feels (or make you roll your eyes). In today’s world of hyper-polished playlists, Goldene Oldies Folge 5 feels refreshingly real, warts and all. So yeah, give it a spin if you’re feeling brave—or drunk enough to appreciate it fully. Just don’t blame me when you catch yourself singing “Muss I Denn…” in the shower tomorrow morning. Now excuse me while I go scrub my ears with steel wool because THAT SONG WON’T LEAVE MY HEAD.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Es Gibt Immer Einen Weg2:38
Zwei Gitarren Am Meer3:42
Wenn Es Nacht Wird In Montana3:36
Und Dein Zug Fährt Durch Die Nacht2:35
Das Kommt Nie Wieder4:07
Anneliese2:34
Der Mann Im Mond2:13
Candida3:27
Café Oriental2:15
Sieben Mal In Der Woche2:30
Ich Steh An Der Bar2:19
Muss I Denn Zum Städtle Hinaus2:40
Dich Erkenn Ich Mit Verbundnen Augen3:25
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Honolulu Strandbikini2:08

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Catalog Numbers

121 897 D

Labels

Koch International

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  • Label Code: 5680
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Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Goldene Oldies Folge 5 Schlager Die Man Nie Vergißt* is like a time capsule of Austrian pop culture from 1988. It’s packed with catchy Schlager tunes that people still remember today. One of the tracks, *"Muss I Denn Zum Städtle Hinaus,"* is a classic so iconic it’s practically embedded in German-speaking music history. And get this—there’s even a song about a tiny Hawaiian bikini! Yep, *"Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Honolulu Strandbikini"* made the cut. How’s that for variety?