Babyblue Annett Louisan

Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
27.02.2023

Label: Ariola Local

Genre: Vocal

Subgenre: Vocal Pop

Artist: Annett Louisan

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  • 1 Die mittleren Jahre 02:56
  • 2 Die fabelhafte Welt der Amnesie 02:23
  • 3 Hallo Julia 03:09
  • 4 L'amour 02:54
  • 5 Babyblue 04:08
  • 6 Blutsschwestern 02:17
  • 7 Arsch 03:09
  • 8 Wenn ich groß bin 02:16
  • 9 Das Universum schlägt zurück 03:57
  • 10 Zuckerbrot und Peitsche 03:42
  • 11 Große Hände 03:48
  • 12 Wenn ich einmal sterben sollte 03:13
  • Total Runtime 37:52

Info for Babyblue



"Babyblue" is, it becomes clear right away, an album about the blues in midlife and growing older. Full of dedication and humour, tongue-in-cheek and sincere at the same time, Annett Louisan tells about fear, but also about accepting this stage of life. About happiness and unhappiness, how both are conditional on each other and how not only people come and go, but also oneself. Until you finally find yourself again.

Annett Louisan's "Babyblue" was produced by Tim Tautorat, whose arrangements of the joint compositions bow to the chansons of the late 60s and early 70s and skilfully capture the melancholy of "Babyblue" musically as well.

After "Kitsch" from 2020, "Babyblue" is the tenth studio album by Annett Louisan, one of Germany's most successful musicians. In 2004 she became a star almost overnight with "Das Spiel". Not only the radio stations fell in love with the feather-light pop song. Der Spiegel", for example, wrote of a "little hymn to female self-confidence" and attested to Louisan's lyrics without the "embarrassment" so often immanent in German songs. The first album "Bohème" reached gold status after six weeks and platinum status after nine weeks, making it the fastest-selling debut album in German music history. Nine albums followed to date, all reaching the top chart regions.

Annett Louisan

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