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1970 studio album by Hildegard Knef
Knef
Studio album by Hildegard Knef
ReleasedFebruary 1970
RecordedDecember 9–12, 1969
StudioTeldec Studios, Lichterfelde, Berlin, West Germany
Genre
Length38:17
LanguageGerman
Label
ProducerDavid Cameron Palastanga
Hildegard Knef chronology
Love for Sale
(1969)
Knef
(1970)
Portrait in Musik
(1970)
Singles from Knef
  1. "Tapetenwechsel" / "Wieviel Menschen waren glücklich (daß du gelebt?)"
    Released: March 1970

Knef is a studio album by German actress and singer-songwriter Hildegard Knef. It was released in February 1970 on Teldec's Decca Records and Stern Musik, a music branding division of the magazine Stern.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Hildegard Knef and Hans Hammerschmid

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Wieviel Menschen waren glücklich, daß du gelebt?"3:12
2."Schwertfisch"2:16
3."Ich brauch’ Tapetenwechsel"2:25
4."Insel meiner Angst"2:37
5."Elvira O."2:15
6."Friedenskampf und Schadenfreude"5:51
Side two
No.TitleLength
7."Liebe auf den hundertsten Blick"2:53
8."Mein Zeitbegriff"2:43
9."Der Tag holt Luft"3:24
10."Im achtzigsten Stockwerk"3:10
11."Die Herren dieser Welt"3:58
12."Eisblumen"3:33
Total length:38:17

Personnel

Credits adapted from Knef's liner notes.

See also

Notes

  1. Hildegard Knef (2005). Knef (Media notes) (in German). CD Liner notes by Matthias Künnecke. Warner Music Group. 5051011-1483-2-3.

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