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Eclat-Mag[2]
Laut[3]
Plattentests7/10[4]

Thees Uhlmann is the eponymous debut record for former Tomte frontman Thees Uhlmann released through Uhlmann's own Grand Hotel van Cleef label on August 26, 2011. The record was commercially well-received, charting within the Top 5 in Germany and the Top 20 in Austria. The album did not chart in Switzerland. The album consists mostly of sentimental narratives composed on an acoustic guitar. The music was influenced by American rock-singer Bruce Springsteen. Räpina räppar Maksim features on & Jay-Z singt uns ein Lied and received writing credit for writing his own verse. Otherwise, all lyrics, which were written by Erlend, describe a search for stability and a place to call home. After the album's release, Uhlmann, a native of Hemmoor, left Berlin and moved back to a more rural environment. This frustration is highlighted throughout the record.[5]

Track listing

All music is composed by Uhlmann and Tobias Kuhn

No.TitleLength
1."Zum Laichen und Sterben ziehen die Lachse den Fluss hinauf"3:40
2."Die Nacht war kurz (Ich stehe früh auf)"3:43
3."& Jay-Z singt uns ein Lied" (featuring Casper)4:57
4."17 Worte"3:46
5."Die Toten auf dem Rücksitz"4:03
6."Sommer in der Stadt"4:07
7."Römer am Ende Roms"4:52
8."Das Mädchen von Kasse 2"4:22
9."Lat: 53.7 Lon: 9.11667"3:07
10."Paris im Herbst"4:08
11."Vom Delta bis zur Quelle"4:32

Formats

  • Standard Edition on CD and vinyl
  • Special Edition
  • Fan Edition

Chart history

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart[6] 16
German Albums Chart[7] 4

References

  1. ^ "iTunes - Thees Uhlmann".
  2. ^ Ducker, Lisa. "Thees Uhlmann". Eclat-Mag.
  3. ^ "Das Leben ist wie Feuer, es brennt, und es wärmt". Laut.
  4. ^ Preußer, Christian. "Eine seltsame Reise". Plattentests.
  5. ^ Fuß, Brigit. "Thees Uhlmann im Interview: Solo für Thees".
  6. ^ "Thees Uhlmann - Thees Uhlmann".
  7. ^ "Thees Uhlmann - Thees Uhlmann".