Rainhard Fendrich's "Männersache," released on May 17, 2001, under Universal Music GmbH Distributed Labels, is a vibrant collection of 14 tracks that blend the nostalgic charm of Neue Deutsche Welle with the infectious energy of Schlager and German Pop. Clocking in at just over 56 minutes, this album is a testament to Fendrich's versatility and enduring appeal.
From the playful and catchy "Feuerrote Haar" to the reflective and heartfelt "Herz," Fendrich's songwriting shines through, offering a mix of upbeat anthems and soulful ballads. Tracks like "Die Geisterbahn" and "Vorstadtcasanova" showcase his knack for storytelling, while "Seven Days A Week" and "Sheraton Suite" highlight his ability to craft memorable melodies that linger long after the music stops.
Fans of Fendrich's earlier work will appreciate the familiar energy and wit that permeate the album, while newcomers will find plenty to love in the diverse range of styles and themes. "Männersache" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Rainhard Fendrich's unique voice and his enduring impact on the German music scene. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, "Männersache" is sure to leave you craving more.