Artist's albums
Am Brunnen vor dem Tore
2022 · single
Auf de schwäbsche Eisenbahne
2022 · single
Du, du liegst mir im Herzen
2022 · single
Hinaus in die Ferne
2022 · single
Ich hat einen Kameraden
2022 · single
Im grünen Wald
2022 · single
Lang, lang ist's her
2022 · single
Sabinchen war ein Frauenzimmer
2022 · single
Waldeslust
2022 · single
Ännchen von Tharau
2022 · single
Wersitime 2
2022 · album
Dream Melodies 1
2022 · album
Dream Melodies 2
2022 · album
Evergreens 2
2022 · album
A Tribute to John Lennon & Paul McCartney
2022 · album
Abba
2022 · album
Evergreens 3
2022 · album
Maestro 1
2022 · album
Maestro 2
2022 · album
Multi Orchestral Organ Sound (MOOS)
2022 · album
Musical
2022 · album
My Way
2022 · album
Ihr Partygast Nr. 2
2022 · EP
Golden Sound of Hammond
2022 · album
Ihr Partygast Nr. 1
2022 · EP
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Biography
Klaus Wunderlich was born to a policeman in the Saxony town of Chemnitz in 1930. As a teenager he worked for the local opera rehearsing singers but soon chose popular music over classical. By 1951 he was ready to tour West Germany, which led to a standing gig at the Tiny Cabaret Simple in Mannheim. Here he was playing winsomely in a beer hall, and the owner and patrons liked him enough to buy an expensive organ. Then Telefunken found and signed him. Wunderlich experimented with the Hammond, as all the great pop organists have done, to discover and add to its range of extraordinary sounds. It was not long before he was using organ and early synthesizer to reproduce strings, horns, and so forth. To overcome the early synthesizer's one-note-at-a-time limitation, he became an expert at multi-tracking, effects, and other production wizardry. The magic was not all technical, however. Wunderlich, like a benign Black Forest gnome, played music that pandered to popular taste but also pushed the boundaries for keyboardists. He wrote some great tunes and arranged many others in a zany way not seen since Lenny Dee, whose career was peaking as Wunderlich picked up the baton. Wunderlich shared Ethel Smith's affinity for Latin and Brasilian rhythms, Lenny Dee's zany pop sense, and Jean-Jacques Perrey's lighthearted invention and technical facility. A long series of albums for Telefunken included some Moog albums and demos for the Wersi super-organ, which was something like a Hammond stuffed with Moog capabilities. The Hammond Pops and other Wunderlich albums are notorious, mainly because the music and jackets are rife with cheese and cheesecake. There is a lot of "mush" to sift through, to be sure, but fine gems twinkle there too, as if out of a fairy tale by the brothers Grimm. ~ Tony Wilds, Rovi