Dietmar Schönherr's album "Die Straße Am Abend Immer Nur Nein" is an eclectic collection of songs that showcases the musician's versatility as a songwriter and performer. From the hauntingly beautiful "Nachtgesang" to the upbeat and catchy "Ich Bin Nicht Mehr Der Junge," Schönherr's music is both diverse and engaging.
The album's title track, "Die Straße Am Abend Immer Nur Nein," is a standout with its brooding, atmospheric soundscapes and Schönherr's emotive vocals. The lyrics are poignant and introspective, reflecting on the melancholy of life's disappointments.
Schönherr's skill as a guitarist is also on full display throughout the album, particularly on tracks like "Die Stadt Schläft" and "Das Licht Am Horizont." His playing is nuanced and expressive, adding depth and texture to the songs.
Austrian actor, voice actor, dubbing speaker, writer and director, born 17 May 1926 in Innsbruck, Austria, died 18 July 2014 in Santa Eulària des Riu, Ibiza, Spain. He was married to until her death in 2013.
"Die Straße Am Abend Immer Nur Nein" is a fantastic album that showcases Dietmar Schönherr's talents as a songwriter, musician, and performer. Fans of indie rock, folk, and singer-songwriter music will find much to love here.
Beethoven, Gundula Janowitz, Lucia Popp, René Kollo, Hans Sotin, Dietrich FischerDieskau, Manfred Jungwirth, Adolf Dallapozza, Chor Der Wiener Staatsoper, Wiener Philharmoniker, Leonard Bernstein