Wie Pech & Schwefel

Wie Pech & Schwefel is the fourth album released by Schandmaul on 26 April 2004. It remained in the German Longplay Charts for six weeks, peaking at #13.[1]

Wie Pech & Schwefel
Studio album by
Released26 April 2004
RecordedPilot Studio,
Tommy Hein Studio
GenreMedieval metal
Length62:46
LanguageGerman
LabelFame Recordings
ProducerThomas Heimann-Trosien
Schandmaul chronology
Narrenkönig
(2002)
Wie Pech & Schwefel
(2004)
Mit Leib und Seele
(2006)

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Leb!"Birgit MuggenthalerThomas Lindner, Muggenthaler3:52
2."Drachentöter"LindnerLindner4:22
3."Tyrann"MuggenthalerLindner, Muggenthaler3:47
4."Kalte Spuren"Anna KränzleinLindner, Kränzlein5:11
5."Geisterschiff"LindnerLindner4:27
6."Das Tuch"LindnerLindner, Matthias Richter4:41
7."Stein der Weisen"MuggenthalerLindner, Muggenthaler5:13
8."Der Sumpf"LindnerLindner5:01
9."Das Duell"LindnerLindner3:21
10."Die Flucht"LindnerRichter4:03
11."Der Schatz"LindnerLindner3:49
12."Reich der Träume"MuggenthalerLindner, Muggenthaler5:06
13."Klagelied"MuggenthalerMuggenthaler4:04
14."Verbotener Kuss"LindnerLindner, Martin Duckstein3:47
15."Folk You" Kränzlein3:52

Personnel

  • Thomas Lindner – vocals, acoustic guitar, accordion
  • Birgit Muggenthaler-Schmack – flutes, shawms, bagpipe, vocals
  • Martin "Ducky" Duckstein – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, classical guitar, vocals
  • Stefan Brunner – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Matthias Richter – bass, upright bass
  • Anna Kränzlein – violin, hurdy-gurdy, vocal
  • Dominik Büll – cello on 4, 6
  • Oliver s. Tyr (Faun) – celtic harp on 7
  • Claas Triebel – choir arrangement on 12

References

  1. "Schandmaul - Wie Pech & Schwefel". Offizielle Deutsche Charts (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2018.



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