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Purple Schulz in 2015

Karl Rüdiger "Purple" Schulz (born 25 September 1956 in Cologne) is a German pop singer. The nickname "Purple" came from covering Deep Purple tunes as a 13-year-old. He had his greatest successes in the 1980s.[1][2] Some of Purple Schulz's songs are noted for highbrow literary references; his „Sehnsucht“ of 1983 cites the poet Eichendorff's „Sehnsucht.“[3]

Discography (albums)

  • Die Härte – 1982 (as Neue Heimat)
  • Hautnah – 1983 (as Neue Heimat, and Purple Schulz und die Neue Heimat)
  • Verliebte Jungs – 1985
  • Der Stand der Dinge – 1987
  • ['tsvai] – 1988
  • Purple Schulz – 1990
  • haha – 1992
  • Die Singles 84 – 92
  • Spass beiseite? – 1994
  • POP – 1997
  • Sehnsucht (Die Balladen 1984–1999) – 1999
  • Programmänderung – 2003
  • Stunksitzung 2004/2005
  • So und nicht anders - 2012
  • So ist das live! - 2013
  • Der Sing des Lebens - 2017

References

  1. ^ Website of Purple Schulz
  2. ^ "Purple Schulz in hr3". Archived from the original on 2008-06-28. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
  3. ^ Tobias Eilers Robert Gernhardt: Theorie und Lyrik Page 399 - 2011 "Neuhaus demonstriert die literarische Qualität eines Popsongs exemplarisch an Purple Schulz' „Sehnsucht“ von 1983 und seinen Bezügen zu Eichendorffs „Sehnsucht“ und deutet es präzise als „Gegenentwurf zur Lyrik der Romantik“ "