Dive into the rich tapestry of Limburg's cultural heritage with "Manne Van Staal," the 2011 album by Rowwen Hèze. This 23-track masterpiece, released on July 15, 2011, under HKM Records, is a celebration of the region's unique identity and a testament to Rowwen Hèze's enduring appeal. With a runtime of over an hour and twenty minutes, this album is a journey through the heart of Nederland's Limburg, blending traditional sounds with contemporary influences.
"Manne Van Staal" features a mix of original compositions and covers, showcasing Rowwen Hèze's versatility and depth. The album opens with the title track, "Manne Van Staal," a powerful anthem that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Standout tracks like "De Peel In Brand" by Heideroosjes and "November" by Guus Meeuwis highlight the album's diverse range, while covers like "Green Green Grass Of Home" by Karin Bloemen and "De Neus Omhoog" by Racoon add a touch of familiarity and nostalgia.
The album also includes collaborations with notable artists such as Chantal Janzen and the Metropole Orkest, adding layers of richness and complexity to the music. Whether you're a long-time fan of Rowwen Hèze or a newcomer to their sound, "Manne Van Staal" offers a captivating exploration of Limburg's musical landscape. With its blend of traditional and modern elements, this album is a timeless addition to any music collection.