Reinhard Mey, a stalwart of the German music scene, invites you into his world with "Zwischen Zürich Und Zu Haus," a sprawling double album released in 1995 under the Intercord label. Spanning a generous 2 hours and 23 minutes, this collection is a testament to Mey's versatility and enduring appeal, blending singer-songwriter sensibilities with schlager, neue deutsche welle, and German pop influences.
The album's 26 tracks offer a rich tapestry of storytelling and melody, with titles like "Musikanten sind in der Stadt," "Ich liebe meine Küche," and "Die Würde des Schweins ist unantastbar" hinting at the wit, warmth, and wisdom that Mey brings to his songwriting. From the playful to the profound, Mey's lyrics are a journey through the human experience, accompanied by his signature melodic charm.
"Zwischen Zürich Und Zu Haus" is not just a collection of songs, but a comprehensive exploration of Reinhard Mey's musical landscape. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a deep dive into the themes and sounds that have made Mey a beloved figure in German music. With its mix of genres and its generous runtime, it's an album that rewards repeated listens, revealing new layers with each playthrough.