Wolfgang Ambros, a stalwart of the Austrian music scene, delivers a captivating blend of Neue Deutsche Welle, Schlager, and Singer-Songwriter elements in his 1979 album "Nie und nimmer." This remastered collection, originally released on Bellaphon, offers a compelling journey through Ambros' distinctive sound, marked by his signature storytelling and evocative melodies.
The album opens with the titular track "Nie und nimmer," setting the tone for a series of songs that explore themes of love, life, and societal observations. Ambros' unique perspective shines through in tracks like "De Swoboda" and "I hob a bissl z'vü dawischt / Die Unschuld vom Land," where his blend of Bavarian dialect and poignant lyrics creates an intimate and engaging atmosphere.
"Nie und nimmer" is not just a showcase of Ambros' musical prowess but also a testament to his ability to connect with his audience. Songs like "I mog di ned" and "Hey Listen" highlight his knack for crafting memorable tunes that resonate with listeners. The album also includes a bonus track, "Fussballade," and acoustic demos of "De Swoboda" and "Fussballade," offering a glimpse into the creative process behind the final cuts.
With a runtime of 58 minutes, "Nie und nimmer" is a rich tapestry of sound and emotion, showcasing Wolfgang Ambros' versatility and enduring appeal. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album is a rewarding exploration of one of Austria's most beloved artists.