RainbirdsCountry of origin:Germany Type of music generally:First four albums are pop rock; their later work is more edgy, beautiful and fierce rock Status:Most recent release, Yonder (2014) See also:Katharina Franck's website (in German) Comparisons:Joan Baez (voice), Dani Klein (of Vaya Con Dios, voice). (jbr@casetech.dk) Covers/own material:Own, occasional covers General comments:Katharina Franck has a very nice and distinct voice, reminiscent of Joan Baez (very different styles, though) and Dani Klein (from Vaya Con Dios) though not quite as powerful. (jbr@casetech.dk) Comments about live performance:I would paraphrase my impressions of their last show I saw in Bonn with: I went home rather elated! They did a better version of "Blueprint". In a previous concert Katharina had played an electric guitar, and she made it scream way too much. Several gigs later, she used an acoustic guitar, and it was very good. Their (new) arrangement of "Call me easy..." is *absolutely brilliant*. This became possible because Tim Lorenz (on drums) joined them. He is great! So, I'm looking forward to see them again.... (WolfDrotsch@gmx.de) Recommended first album:Call Me Easy Say I'm Strong Love Me My Way It Ain't Wrong for maximum vocal bliss, Two Faces if you'd like something with a bit of edge. (jbr@casetech.dk) Recordings:
RainbirdsRelease info:1987—Mercury/Polygram—834 023-2 Availability:Very hard to find. Perhaps try used disc stores in Europe. Did have a U.S. release but hard to find Ecto priority:High for those who love great voices singing lovely pop Group members:Wolfgang Glum—drums, percussion Produced by:Udo Arndt Comments:This album is somewhat like Call Me Easy Say I'm Strong Love Me My Way It Ain't Wrong but the sound isn't quite as polished. (jbr@casetech.dk) Call Me Easy Say I'm Strong Love Me My Way It Ain't WrongRelease info:1989—Polygram—838176-2 Availability:Europe only Ecto priority:Recommended for fans of pop rock Group members:Wolfgang Glum—drums, percussion Guest artists:Lydie Auvray—accordion Produced by:Udo Arndt, Reinhold Heil, Gareth Jones Comments:Wonderful light guitar/drum sound, giving Katharina Franck's vocals the best possible offset. Quite a few styles: ballads, rock, jazzy tunes and cabaret style. (jbr@casetech.dk) Two FacesRelease info:1991—Mercury/Phonogram—848 554-2 Availability:Europe only Ecto priority:Recommended for those interested in edgy pop Group members:Ulrike Haage—piano, B3, wurlitzer, keyboards, programming and string arrangements Guest artists:Allen Kamai—bass Produced by:Rainbirds Comments:The different composition of the band here changes the direction considerably—the still sound like Rainbirds (Katharina Franck's voice is distinctive as is the general sound) but they seem to push things further and are more edgy. It's still pop, but darker and deeper. I love this. (Neile) In A Different LightRelease info:1993—Mercury—518 075-2 Availability:European Ecto priority:Highly recommended for those who love edgy pop Group members:Ulrike Haage—piano, distorted piano, keyboards, wurlitzer, bass, samples, organ, altered piano, percussion, moog, string arrangement, vocals Guest artists:David Daoud Coleman—colematron, congas, flute,darbouka, daffs, oud, electric cello, percussion Produced by:Jon Caffery & Rainbirds Comments:This is my favourite of their albums—it's inventive and complex sonically, yet still focused by the strength of Katharina Franck's voice and melodies. Lovely! (Neile) Making MemoryRelease info:1996—Our Choice (a division of Rough Trade Records)—RTD 195.3109.2 43 Availability:Europe Ecto priority:Recommended for those who love edgy pop. Group members:Tim Lorenz—drums Guest artists:Sebastian Hess—cello Produced by:Rainbirds Comments:I never really followed the Rainbirds—I've got their first self-titled album and like it very much, but I wasn't impressed by what I heard from their later efforts and so I lost track of them. But I decided to give their new cd a listen while I had the opportunity, and decided I had to get a copy for myself! It has soon grown to become one of my favourite new cds of this year. ForeverRelease info1997—Our Choice/Rough Trade Records (Germany)—195.3359.2 Availability:Available in Europe Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Tim Lorenz—drums, percussion and vocals Guest artists:Sebastian Hess—cello Produced by:Jon Caffrey and Rainbirds Comments:I'm listening to the new Rainbirds album now. I'm liking it quite a bit. There's an interesting mix of styles, from trip-hop to acoustic to a mishmosh of the two (and an interesting cover of the Paul Williams song "Tomorrow", which was in the movie Bugsy Malone), and Katharina Franck's voice is in fine form, as always. (meth@smoe.org) the mercury years: the best of 87-94Release info:1998—Mercury (Germany)—522 743-2 Availability:Wide in Germany Ecto priority:Recommended if you want a sampler of the first four discs. Comments:This is a German disc that came out in 1994, containing tracks from the first four Rainbirds discs. The only track not available on one of those albums is a cover of the Rolling Stones "Sympathy for the Devil". (neal) rainbirds3000.liveRelease info:1998—Rough Trade (Germany)—RTD 195.3533.2 Availability:Germany Ecto priority:Highly recommended for Rainbirds fans Group members:Tim Lorenz—drums, ufip cymbals Comments:rainbirds3000.live contains 13 songs, runs 76 minutes and was been recorded during their last year's German tour. I saw them last year and was delighted, not being a big Rainbirds fan before. They were only three: Katharina Franck, Ulrike Haage and the drummer, so the arrangements were totally different from the original versions, more sparse and even more experimental so that I was immediately carried away by their music and of course I had to buy this fantastic live album. (Dirk.Kastens@rz.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE) Thanks to Jens P. Tagore Brage for work on this entry.
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