No. 2 (Thees Uhlmann album)

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Langweile Dich[2]
Motor[3]
Musikexpress[4]
Plattentests7/10[5]

#2 is the second solo record from German singer-songwriter Thees Uhlmann released on Uhlmann's own Grand Hotel van Cleef Records.[6] The album was produced by Tobian Kuhn. Of the album's production, Uhlmann stated that he often would write the first lyrics of a song and wait for Kuhn's reaction. Once satisfied, they would continue the rest of the piece.[7] The album was a critical and commercial success in Uhlmann's native Germany, reaching #2 on the German Albums Chart.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Thees Uhlmann; all music is composed by Uhlmann and Tobias Kuhn

No.TitleLength
1."Zugvögel"3:40
2."Die Bomben meiner Stadt"3:01
3."Im Sommer Nach Dem Krieg"3:43
4."Es brennt"4:33
5."Am 07. März"3:14
6."Der Fluss und das Meer"4:19
7."Weiße Knöchel"4:15
8."Trommlerman"3:34
9."Zerschmettert in Stücke (Im Frieden der Nacht)"5:58
10."Kaffee & Wein"3:39
11."Ich gebe auf mein Licht"5:07
Total length:45:03

Charts

Country Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart[8] 5
German Albums Chart[9] 2
Swiss Albums Chart[10] 96

References

  1. ^ "iTunes - Thees Uhlmann".
  2. ^ "Thees Uhlmann - 2 Review". Langweile Dich.
  3. ^ Ramonat, Julia. "Thees Uhlmann: #2 (pro)". Motor.de.
  4. ^ Soethof, Fabian. "Thees Uhlmann #2 Review". Musikexpress.
  5. ^ "Immer der gleiche Kampf". Plattentests.
  6. ^ "Grand Hotel van Cleef: Thees Uhlmann". Grand Hotel van Cleef.
  7. ^ "Thees Uhlmann - 2 Presse" (PDF). Grand Hotel van Cleef.
  8. ^ "Thees Uhlmann - #2". Hitparade.ch.
  9. ^ "Thees Uhlmann - #2". Hitparade.ch.
  10. ^ "Thees Uhlmann - #2". Hitparade.ch.