
This is Uwe Buschkotter and His Party Players - If I Were a Rich Bossa Nova Man (1967), Decca Germany. This is a really unusual album, starting with this psycho cover artwork. Little is known about Uwe Buschkotter that delivers with His Partyplayers a blending of Bossa Nova with what is used to be referenced as "latin music" with a diverse repertoire mixing Brazilian music, The Beatles, among other ones that I could not identify. Tracks include:
01 - If I Were a Rich Man
02 - Soul Man
03 - Bambarina
04 - Lady Madonna
05 - Summer Samba
06 - The Fool on the Hill
07 - Sunny
08 - Guantanamera
09 - Carpenter's Dream
10 - The Shadow of your Smile
11 - The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde
12 - Sansibar
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Dear Friends, this is Jörn from Germany, a long-time Loronix-friend. I will help with some Information about Uwe Buschkötter: He is one of Germany´s most famous composer for Commercial and TV-Jingles, for example: "Sinalco", "Maggi" or the title music of the action series "Bella Block". He also made a lot Score- und Library-Music. In 1972 he wrote music for the Olympic Games in Munich. You can find his website here:
http://www.ubm-records.com/
This is a photo of Uwe:
http://www.adc.de/images/mitglieder/MEMBER_uwe.buschkoetter.jpg
This is what I could find about him in the Internet. Hope it was some help for Loronix.
See ya.
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