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Trio: Triologie - Best of Trio

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Label: Mercury Records
Released: 2000
Time:
70:52
Category: Neue Deutsche Welle (NDW)
Producer(s): See Artists ...
Rating: *********. (9/10)
Media type: CD
Web address: www.stephan-remmler.de
Appears with:
Purchase date: 2001.02.03
Price in €: 15,99



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[1] Da Da Da (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:22
[2] Out in the Streets (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:55
[3] Bye Bye (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:14
[4] Herz Ist Trumpf (Dann Rufst du an...) (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:36
[5] Sabine Sabine Sabine (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:45
[6] Broken Hearts for You and Me (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:34
[7] Ready for You (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 5:03
[8] Anna (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:32
[9] Energi (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 4:35
[10] Paul (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 2:35
[11] But I Do Anyhow (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:59
[12] Boom Boom (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:24
[13] My Sweet Angel (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 4:35
[14] Turaluraluralu (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:54
[15] Kunstherzschröder (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 4:26
[16] Immer Noch Einmal (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 2:30
[17] Hearts Are Trump (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:33
[18] Da, da, da, I Don't Love You (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:27
[19] Tooralooralooraloo (Krawinkel/Remmler) - 3:53

 A r t i s t s ,   P e r s o n n e l


KRALLE KRAWINKEL - Guitars
STEPHAN REMMLER - Vocals
PETER BEHRENS - Drums

FRANCIS DAY - Producer
GEORG GLUCK - Producer
ED. BINGEN - Producer

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A minimalist German outfit responsible for a number one hit across Europe in 1982, Trio used little more than guitar and drums to frame their monotoned vocals and industrial-based songs. The band's self-titled 1981 debut originally appeared only in their native country, but when the following year's single "Da Da Da" became successful — it hit number two in England and sold a million copies — the U.K.'s Mobile Suit Corporation re-released the album with a version of the track. Trio released a cassette-only live album in 1982, and signed to Mercury in the U.S., where their first release was another self-titled work, though only of EP length. Of course, it also included "Da Da Da," and set the stage for 1983's Trio & Error, which had a version of "Da Da Da" as well. Finally, in 1983, Trio released an album without a version of their most famous track, and Bye Bye proved quite prophetic.

John Bush - All Music Guide



"Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha." I love this record. German Euro-disco-pop that is catchy, danceable and humorous. Produced by Klaus Voorman. Top cuts: "Da Da Da," "Energie" and "Anna-Let Me In Let Me Out."

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Germany is not usually known for producing humorous music, but one can't help get a laugh from Trio's six-song EP. The Klaus-Voorman produced debut is so simple that artistic pretensions are almost never in question-there simply are none. Trio is not a believer in complicated lyrical situations, and these songs are about as deep as "It's My Party." The club hit "Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha" says just that. "Broken Hearts For You And Me" offers the simple solution that it's best if the two parties go their own way, and that's that. "Energie," which sounds like Randy Newman meets the computer age, finds the singer asking for nothing more than to be rescued by his woman. Throughout, stiff, mechanical rhythms pulsate under minimal synth and/or guitar backing, never going anywhere but straight ahead. Electronic fun and games.

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