Wolfgang Ambros, a pioneering figure in the Neue Deutsche Welle scene, presents his 1980 album "Weiss wie Schnee," a captivating blend of schlager and singer-songwriter elements that showcase his unique storytelling and emotive delivery. Originally released on Bellaphon, this remastered edition brings new life to Ambros' timeless tracks, offering a fresh perspective on his iconic sound.
The album opens with "Gezeichnet fürs Leben," a poignant reflection on life's indelible marks, followed by the original "Clarks," a nostalgic nod to simpler times. Ambros' desire for freedom is palpable in "I wü frei sein," while "Guten Morgen" greets the day with a mix of warmth and melancholy. The title track, "Weiss wie Schnee," is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases Ambros' vocal prowess and lyrical depth.
The album's second half kicks off with the energetic "Kaputt und munter," a defiant anthem of resilience, followed by the introspective "Geteiltes Leid" and the humorous "Sodbrennerei." "A großes Werk" closes the original tracklist on a reflective note, leaving the listener with a sense of Ambros' artistic vision.
The remastered edition also includes two bonus tracks: "Segnato" and "Biancaneve," Italian versions of "Gezeichnet fürs Leben" and "Weiss wie Schnee" respectively, offering a fascinating glimpse into Ambros' versatility and international appeal.
With its diverse range of styles and themes, "Weiss wie Schnee" is a testament to Wolfgang Ambros' enduring influence on German music. The album's 49-minute runtime is packed with memorable melodies and insightful lyrics, making it a rewarding listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to Ambros' work.