Yeah, yeah, I know: everybody plays air-zither along with their favorite 'zither heroes,' they even play the Zither Hero video game, the zither-bass-drum lineup has been the standard for decades, and yet here we are again, posting another zither album. We're so damn trendy. I apologize, because I realize that our culture's obsessions with the zither has made so many other stringed instruments unfairly obscure. Perhaps other instruments have potential, but no-one knows because they're considered uncool? Like the "guitar," a six-stringed instrument of Spanish origin, whose strings are strummed or plucked by hand. Since it's held in the hands instead of being laid out on a table like the zither, it's sure to draw guffaws from the too-hip. Who knows, maybe in some bizarro-world alternate universe, it's the guitar that's the most popular. Nevertheless, this album of fun, peppy, all-instrumental Euro-cheese is another example of why all peoples of the world hail the zither as the King of All Instruments. Zesty percussion, accordion, sleazy electric organ and cool vibraphones add to the belated Oktoberfest (Decemberfest?) festivities. Peter Schwarz - "Alte Bekannte im Zither-Klang"
A1 RamonaA2 Down By the Riverside - the familiar hand-clappin' American gospel songA3 Schöner Gigolo - hey, it's that Louis Prima song, "Just A Gigolo"A4 Tanze mit mir in den Morgen - love this Latin-a-gogo grooverA5 Bye Bye Blues - one of my fave ol' Tin Pan Alley standardsA6 EstrellitaA7 Wochenend und SonnenscheinB1 Winke winkeB2 In einer Nacht im MaiB3 La PalomaB4 Kann denn Liebe Sünde seinB5 Das machen nur die Beine von Dolores - Great hotel lounge psuedo-calypsoB6 Das alte SpinnradB7 Du schwarzer ZigeunerB8 Good Night, LadiesDanke to herr Gene M!