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Sound Explosion

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Download links and information about Sound Explosion by Klaus Wunderlich. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Electronica, Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Lounge, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 38 tracks with total duration of 01:56:01 minutes.

Artist: Klaus Wunderlich
Release date: 2011
Genre: Electronica, Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Lounge, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 38
Duration: 01:56:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wersirama-overtüre 4:57
2. Tico tico 2:44
3. Solveig's lied 3:25
4. In der halle des bergkönigs 2:30
5. Sentimental Journey 3:06
6. Ole Guapa 3:47
7. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 2:35
8. Let's Dance 2:51
9. Gioconda Beat 2:48
10. Dream 3:05
11. Whispering 3:18
12. Nur eine Stunde 3:52
13. Blumenwalzer 3:07
14. Für eine Nacht voller Seligkeit 3:15
15. The House of the Rising Sun 2:51
16. Bye Bye Cha Cha 3:28
17. Dob's Boogie 3:03
18. Wah-wah're-liebe 2:49
19. Ramona mambo 3:29
20. American Patrol 3:22
21. Love Story 3:15
22. Bubble Gum 2:46
23. An der schönen blauen Donau 2:48
24. Exodus 3:06
25. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head 2:52
26. Mackie messer song 3:03
27. Rosen aus dem Süden 3:02
28. Klaviwersi Rag 3:08
29. Chattanooga-Choo-Choo 2:59
30. The Green Leaves of Summer 3:14
31. In a Little Spanish Town 2:54
32. Caravan 2:54
33. Goin' Out of My Head 2:50
34. Komm mit mir ins Chambree Separee 2:31
35. Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 B-moll (Thema) 3:18
36. Swinging Mozart 2:37
37. Slalom Beat 3:50
38. Freie Fahrt für Wersi 0:32

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This is the one. The song selection, arrangements, playing style, and production here hit all the high points of the Klaus Wunderlich experience. One of several albums demonstrating the Wersi super-organ, the sound exploding in Sound Explosion is that of a missing link between organ and Moog, or at least an organ souped up enough to sound like a Moog but without the engineer. The chestnuts here are wacky, upbeat, and pure synthesizer cheese as only "Wunder-Klaus" can invent it. "Caravan" naturally is a strong highlight, and even "Chattanooga Choo Choo" chugs by at full steam. The closing track "Slalom Beat," however, is one of the best things Wunderlich has ever done. An original, funky, exotic number at four minutes long, it is simply the cat's meow. The jacket photo of dynamite sticks resting atop the keyboard accurately indicates the blast inside.