Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft - Der Mussolini / Der Rauber Under Der Prinz
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Album Details
- Artist: Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft
- Single: Der Mussolini / Der Rauber Under Der Prinz
- Label: Virgin
- Year of Release: 1981
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on 2011-12-04 CharlesMartel Said:
This is a hard driving and frankly unsympathetic electronic rock single from a band who epitomised the soulless and sterile end of German techno-pop of the early- to mid-eighties. However good a dance track it may have been, and there was no doubt the pulsating beat provided that, the title and the lyrics, with references in German to both Adolf Hitler and Mussolini, put most people off and prevented this from becoming a hit. The B-Side is an interesting song which shows a different side to the band. Frankly this 12 inch single is much better than their later work as the band moved further into the Neu Deutsche Welle.
Rating: 6/10



