Reinhard Mey, a stalwart of the German singer-songwriter scene, invites you into his world with "Die Große Tournee '86," a sprawling, 1 hour and 54-minute journey through his musical landscape. Released on January 1, 1987, under the Intercord label, this album is a testament to Mey's versatility, blending elements of schlager, neue deutsche welle, and German pop into a cohesive and engaging whole.
The album is a collection of 24 tracks, each offering a unique perspective on life, love, and the human condition. From the whimsical "Gretel und Kasperle" to the poignant "Berlin tut weh," Mey's lyrics are as evocative as his melodies. The album opens with "Wem Gott die rechte Gunst erweisen will...," setting the tone for a journey that is as introspective as it is entertaining.
Mey's signature storytelling ability is on full display, with tracks like "Die Schuhe" and "Und der Wind geht allezeit über das Land" painting vivid pictures with their lyrics. The album also features a mix of upbeat tracks like "Frohe Weihnacht" and "Sommermorgen," showcasing Mey's ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly tunes.
"Die Große Tournee '86" is not just a collection of songs, but a snapshot of Reinhard Mey's artistry at a particular moment in time. It's an album that rewards repeated listens, with each track offering new insights and discoveries. Whether you're a longtime fan of Mey's or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.