List Price: $13.99Now Price: $8.11Release date: 1999-12-28Formats: ImportTracks: Disc 0:- Dschinghis Khan
- Himalaya
- Pistolero
- Wir Sitzen Alle Im Selben Boot
- Loreley
- Mexico
- Hadschi Halef Omar
- Olé Olé
- Klabautermann
- Windjammer
- Komm doch Heim
- Moskau
- Der Verräter
- Rom
Very pleasent discover
2003-09-11
I used to know only 3 songs of this group : "Rome", "Dschinghis" Khan, and "Moscow". I discovered the other songs of this CD with very big pleasure. The german language is difficult (for me) to listen, so this why I put only 4 stars. The melody of the songs is very easy to follow, and even my son of 5 years old (french educated) use to sing with me when I listened to this album. The songs are the originals +++.
Old Memories
2003-04-03
I was stationed in Germany in the 70's and 80's, when Dschingis Khan was at the peak of their performing. This CD brought back old memories, and I could actually feel the ambience of the smokey Gasthauses I used to frequent. The songs were all favorites, except for Verrater, which I never have liked. I have played this CD enough so my wife is sick of hearing it!
Catchy tunes, even if they aren't the latest thing
2000-07-02
The members of this band were hand-picked and put together, much like the Monkees were. In fact, their music is sort of a mixture of the Monkees and Abba. Most of these tunes are from the 70's and 80's, but they're still great. My favorites are "Dschinghis Khan" (written for the Grand Prix Eurovision contest) and "Klabautermann" (a sea spook). They may not be 90's-type songs, but virtually every one is a real toe-tapper.
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