Various - Was Eine Frau Im Frühling Träumt Melodieen Van Paul Lincke En Walter Kollo

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Review by Vidur Chaturvedi

Album Review: "Was Eine Frau Im Frühling Träumt – Melodieen Van Paul Lincke En Walter Kollo" Alright, let’s dive into this gem of an album. If you’re into operettas (or just fancy some old-school charm), Was Eine Frau Im Frühling Träumt is a delightful trip down memory lane. Released under Polydor and Boek En Plaat in the Netherlands, it's packed with lush orchestration, soaring vocals, and melodies that stick to your brain like syrup on pancakes. The album features two legendary composers—Paul Lincke for Side A and Walter Kollo for Side B—and trust me, their styles couldn’t be more perfect together. It’s like peanut butter meeting jelly; they complement each other beautifully. And with talents like Herta Talmar (soprano), Reinhold Bartel (tenor), and Brigitte Mira lending their voices, every track feels alive, vibrant, and full of personality. Now, I’ve gotta shout out two tracks that really stood out to me. First up, “In Deinen Augen Steht Es Geschrieben.” This one hits different. The melody sways gently, almost like a lullaby, but there’s something about Willy Hofmann’s tenor vocals that gives it this bittersweet edge. When he sings, you can practically see the story unfold—a mix of longing and hope wrapped in golden strings. Honestly, I found myself humming it while folding laundry (which doesn’t happen often). Then there’s “Berliner Luft.” Oh boy, this tune is pure ear candy. It’s upbeat, cheeky, and has this infectious energy that makes you wanna grab someone by the hand and waltz around the room. The choir, Der Günter Kallmann-Chor, adds so much depth here—it’s like they’re inviting you to join the party. Plus, the playful lyrics? Total mood booster. You’ll probably catch yourself singing “Du, nur du” at random moments throughout the day. Don’t say I didn’t warn ya! What’s cool about this album is how it blends drama and fun. Tracks like “Die Männer Sind Alle Verbrecher” bring sass and wit, while others like “O Frühling, Wie Bist Du So Schön” lean into dreamy, romantic vibes. Even though these songs are from another era, they still feel relatable today. Love, heartbreak, chasing dreams—some things never change, right? One thing that struck me was the sheer amount of talent crammed into this project. Between Franz Marszalek leading the orchestra, Bert Mulder’s photography giving the cover art that retro vibe, and all those incredible writers behind the scenes, it’s clear no corners were cut. Every note feels intentional, every voice perfectly placed. So, would I recommend this album? Absolutely. Whether you’re a fan of classical music, stage & screen tunes, or just looking for something new to spice up your playlist, this record delivers. Sure, it might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but if you give it a chance, I think you’ll find yourself smiling—or maybe even dancing—in no time. And hey, isn’t it wild how music from decades ago can still make us feel things? Like, what kinda magic did Paul Lincke and Walter Kollo put into these melodies? Maybe they had secret time-traveling powers… Either way, I’m glad they shared their gift with us. Cheers to timeless tunes and springtime dreams!

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Lose Munt're Lieder
Alle Englein Lachen
O Theophil
Kukokama-Estapo
Wenn Die Sonne Schlafen Geht
Isola Bella
Laßt Den Kopf Nicht Hängen
Wenn Die Blätter Leise Rauschen
Bis Früh Um Fünfe
Du, Nur Du
Willst Du Einem Mädchen Deine Liebe Weih'n
Folies Bergère
O Frühling, Wie Bist Du So Schön
Wenn Ein Mädel Einen Herrn Hat
Inleiding
Amina
Mädel Jung Gefreit
Unter'n Linden
Das Ist Der Frühling Von Berlin
Das War In Schöneberg
Was Eine Frau Im Frühling Träumt
Siamesische Wachtparade
Grigri-Wals
Die Gigerlkönigin
Verschmähte Liebe
So Lang Noch Unter'n Linden
In Deinen Augen Steht Es Geschrieben
Berliner Luft
Geburtstags-Ständchen
Am Bosporus
Nach Der Liebesinsel Lasst Uns Geh'n
Kind, Ich Schlafe So Schlecht
Pauline Geht Tanzen
Schlösser, Die Im Monde Liegen
Heimlich, Still Und Leise
Vergißmeinnicht (Es Blüht Ein Blaues Blümchen)
Darum Trinken Wir Noch Eins
Glühwürmchen
Die Männer Sind Alle Verbrecher
Nimm Mich Mit In Dein Kämmerlein
Kleine Mädchen Müssen Schlafen Geh'n
Warte, Warte Nur Ein Weilchen
Der Soldat Muß Hinaus
Wenn Auch Die Jahre Enteilen (Es War Einmal)
Die Liebe Kam Vom Märchenland
Schenk Mir Doch Ein Kleines Bißchen Liebe
Zwei Rote Rosen

Catalog Numbers

CS 041

Labels

Polydor, Boek En Plaat

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
ChoirDer Günter Kallmann-Chor (tracks: A3, A4, A7, A8, A11, A13, A17, A19, A21, A24, A26, A27, A28, A29, B2, B4, B6, B7, B9, B12, B18)
Composed ByPaul Lincke (tracks: A), Walter Kollo (tracks: B)
LeaderFranz Marszalek
OrchestraEin Großes Operettenorchester (tracks: A5, A7, A12, A14, A17, A20, A23)
PhotographyBert Mulder
Soprano VocalsHerta Talmar (tracks: A2, A4, A15, A22, A25, A27, A29)
Tenor VocalsReinhold Bartel (tracks: A8, A10, A18, A21, A27), Willy Hofmann (tracks: A3, A4, A9, A11, A12, A14, A16, A25, A27, A29, B3, B10, B16)
VocalsBrigitte Mira (tracks: B4, B6), Bully Buhlan (tracks: B1, B4, B9, B11, B15, B18), Peter René Körner (tracks: A6, A9, A11, A12, A14, A22, A29, B6, B8, B11, B15, B16, B18), René Carol (tracks: B2, B12, B14), Willy Rose (tracks: A1, A9, A11, A14, A22, A29), Willy Schneider (tracks: A3, A9, A11, A13, A24, A26, A27, A29, B5, B11, B13, B15), Wolfgang Sauer (tracks: B7)
Written-ByBrennecke (tracks: A6, A8, A9), Bolten-Baeckers (tracks: A3, A4, A6, A8-A13, A16, A18, A19, A21, A22, A24, A25, A27, A29), Bernauer (tracks: B1, B2, B4, B6, B8, B15, B16), Schanzer (tracks: B1, B2, B4, B6, B8, B15, B16), Kollo (tracks: B7), Wolff (tracks: B3, B10, B11, B13)

Notes

Made In Germany.

Barcodes

Rights Society: BIEM

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s an interesting fact: The album *Was Eine Frau Im Frühling Träumt Melodieen Van Paul Lincke En Walter Kollo* is like a time capsule of operetta magic. It features two legendary composers, Paul Lincke and Walter Kollo, whose works defined the golden age of German operettas. What makes it even cooler? The album was released in the Netherlands on Polydor, but it brought together a massive team of talent—like the Günther Kallmann Choir and a full operetta orchestra—to create this lush, theatrical sound. Tracks like "Berlin Luft" and "O Frühling, Wie Bist Du So Schön" feel like little love letters to springtime and romance. And fun detail: singers such as Brigitte Mira and Willy Hofmann gave these songs so much personality that they still feel fresh decades later. It’s like stepping into a vintage theater where every note tells a story.