Real Life (Crown of Creation album) explained

Real Life
Type:studio
Artist:Crown of Creation
Cover:Covercoc.png
Released:1994
Recorded:May 27, 1993, to October 1993
Genre:Synthpop
Length:63:53
Label:ContraPunkt
Producer:Rick J. Jordan, Martin Zwiener
Next Title:Crown of Creation Meets Friends
Next Year:1998

Real Life is the debut album released by West German synthpop/pop group Crown of Creation on February 21, 1994, by ContraPunkt, Bückeburg. It was Rick J. Jordan's last production before founding Scooter together with H.P. Baxxter.[1]

As the recordings began, the band was already eight years old. Singer Nicole Sukar had just joined the band on September 2, 1992. The recordings started on May 27, 1993. Frank Suchland took the CD into his publishing program. It was published on the label ContraPunkt on February 21, 1994.[2] The CD cover was designed by the artist Ingo A. Müller from Bremen who processed impressions of his trip to America.

In October 1994, Crown of Creation presented the CD in their first tour in France to the general public.

Separates out later was given the title "Memory" for the charity compilation in favor of injured children because of fire "Paulinchen" (2001, there track # 1). "Frustsong", a composition by Silke Kasten, Matthias Blazek and Jordan, had already been published in 1985 by Die Matzingers on their tape "Neandertal". For the CD EP Darkness in Your Life (2010) Crown of Creation played the title with singer Anne Crönert again.[3]

Reviews

Reviews of the album are generally positive, with one reviewer calling it "an interesting and distinctive sound of the 90s."[4] The said:[5] "Out now came a popular rock-pop mixed with catchy melodies, underpinned by carefully arranged synthesizers." The Steinhuder Meerblick wrote:[6] "'' is German-speaking, and was penned by the singer who can easily compete in this title with Juliane Werding." The Wathlinger Bote reported:[7] "Almost an entire year of preparation, the group around the people from Adelheidsdorf Matthias Blazek and Thomas Czacharowski has taken to complete the works." The "" in Stadthagen wrote:[8] "Hannes Schäfer, bassist of the successful Hanover Band Fury in the Slaughterhouse, had offered his support for the studio production, a collaboration did not come about for scheduling reasons." Hannover reported:[9] "The CD 'Real Life' is now already sold out, the band is now back in the Roxxon-Studio." magaScene Hannover wrote:[10] "Nicci Knauer is the new singer of Crown of Creation. On the first CD, 'Real Life', she sang in the background."

Track listing

Personnel

Crown of Creation

synthesizer, vocals on "Mister of the Beat"

Additional musicians

Production

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.antenne.de/Scooter/Biografie__wiki_112466_musik.html Radio Antenne Bayern
  2. cp 940101
  3. Web site: August 17, 2010 . Neue CD von der Band Crown of Creation aus dem Landkreis Celle . https://web.archive.org/web/20170223052818/http://www.celler-blitz.de/_de/index.php?navid=234729&cmd=berichtedetail&lobid=789800&seite=&gmid= . February 23, 2017 . Celler Blitz.
  4. Heiko T. (Heiko Thurat), Hanover, sleeve notes on the booklet.
  5. , February 26, 1994.
  6. Steinhuder Meerblick, February 2, 1994.
  7. Wathlinger Bote, February 2, 1994.
  8. , March 17, 1994.
  9. Hannover, July 15, 1994.
  10. magaScene Hannover, issue from August 1994.
  11. Nicole Sukar (Nikk) is married to Rick J. Jordan (Scooter).
  12. Only the first two Scooter's CDs maxi, "Vallée de larmes" and "Hyper Hyper", were recorded at the Ambience Studio from Rick J. Jordan.