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Artist: Original Third Reich Nazi Recordings
Composer: Various German Composers
Conductor: Various German Conductors
Edition: Music CD
CD Release Date: 2004-03-23
Music Label: Lonly Records
Soundtracks:
  1. Les Preludes
  2. Pariser Einzugsmarsch
  3. Armistice & Victory Bells over France 1940 (choral)
  4. Deutschland über alles (choral)
  5. Soldatenlied Potpourri (choral)
  6. Marsch aus Petersburg
  7. König Karl Marsch
  8. Egerländer Marsch
  9. Preussens Gloria Heeresmarsch
  10. Reichswehr Marsch
  11. Potpourri (choral)
  12. Ich bin der Bub von Westerwald (choral)
  13. Düppeler Schanzen Sturmmarsch
  14. Alexander marsch
  15. Lili marlene (choral)
  16. Im Rhythmus der Zeit/Tanzlieder
  17. Pepita marsch
  18. Liebling, wenn ich traurig bin (choral)
  19. Marsch des hassischen Kreisregiments
  20. Westerwald Marsch (choral)
  21. Kölner Funken Infantrie Marsch
  22. Jägerlieder
  23. Reserve hat Ruh (choral)
  24. Radetzky Marsch
  25. Bataillion Garde
  26. Wacht am Rhein    

Music reviews of Landser Marches 2

Music Review: Performed with energy and power!
Rating: 5 Stars

If the first volume of PZG's "Landser Marches" was "traditional", its second volume is historically narrative. It opens with a main theme from "Les Preludes", the great19th Century symphonic "tone poem", as broadcast by the Reich radio to announce the latest German victory. Hitler himself had the idea of drawing a musical fanfare from Franz Liszt's renowned "tone-poem". It is followed on this c.d. by a triumphant rendering of the "Pariser Enzugmarsch" ("Paris Entry March"), composed and first performed during Liszt's own lifetime for the 1871 arrival of Bismarck's conquering troops in the French capital, where it was not heard again until 1940.

In late June of that year, every church-bell across Germany rang for a week to celebrate the fall of France, and we hear them tolling again, just as they did then, fading with long trumpet notes. A radio broadcaster interrupts the fanfare to say, "Attention! To the entire German people: At this moment, with the old military signal, a total cessation of hostilities is declared along the entire front and throughout France." Then follows "Das Deutschlandlied", the German national anthem, based on a melody by another world-famous composer, Franz Josef Haydn. These first four selections comprise a dramatic introduction to "Landser Marches 2", with its emphasis on classic compositions, including "Preussens Gloria" (Prussia's Glory"), the famous Radetzky March (another Franz Liszt masterpiece), and the Alexander March. While these pieces may be found on other c.d.s, even in contemporary collections, they are performed with an energy, power and drive missing from most other versions, especially postwar Bundeswehr renditions.

The more obscure "Koelner Funken Infantrie Marsch", something of a collector's item, was written for military radio operators in Cologne. No less interesting and unfamiliar is the pre-Hitler Reichswehr March, which does indeed sound like something composed during a former era. Better known is the older "Watch on the Rhine", with its opening lines, "A cry roars out like the crack of thunder, like the clash of swords and death's tolling bell: `To the Rhine! To the Rhine! To the Rhine! Who will be its protector?' Dear Fatherland, rest assured. The watch on the Rhine is loyally guarding you."

"Lili Marlene" has been sung in virtually every language (Perry Como recorded it during the war, and the Internet even boasts a Latin translation!), but "Landser Marches 2" features the original version by Lallie Andersen, the gal who started it all. Ironically, the lyrics for World War Two's most famous song were composed in the First World War and set to music in 1938, before the Second World War began. Contrary to some historians, "Lili Marlene" is not about a prostitute, even though she "stands beneath a lamppost". Another misconception is the song's artificial identification with the expatriot lesbian film actress, Marlene "Dietrich" (aka Felsinger), outspoken for her visceral hatred of "everything German", who appropriated it as her "signature tune" only after the war, and Lallie Andersen was conveniently silenced behind Allied bars as a "war criminal".

Listeners fond of potpourri arrangements will find "Landser Marches 2" particularly valuable for both its samplers. The tone and quality of these selections, while clear, suggest they were recorded in the late 1920s or early `30s, before the Third Reich actually began.

Another song to have escaped the Allied censor's black mark was "Reserve hat' Ruh" ("Reservists on leave"), whose inoffensive lyrics are concerned with nothing more controversial than girl-watching at the Berlin and Metz railroad stations. The same may not be said, however, of "Liebling, wenn ich traurig bin" ("Dear, when I am sad"), which is still banned in Germany for such lines as, "Do not mourn for me, dear, if I shall fall, because at least I shall not have died as a slave of the Jews" (Judenknechte). Today's visitors to Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's democracy may wish to leave "Lanser Marches 2" at home to avoid its confiscation and their arrest for violating his law against the possession of "hate music"
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Description of Landser Marches 2

Share a moment in history with the German soldier on the front where the sound of rousing martial music gave new strength to flagging morale or in a bomb shelter with civilians where encouraging music calmed racing hearts. More then a CD its an audio history lesson of WWII, Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Third Reich. With quality you can trust, PzG nazi songs and marches are factory produced from ORIGINAL Third Reich recordings and professionally re-mastered for even listening with a musical balance between instrumental and choral marches. A Powerful musical collection for everyone interested in the heroic men and music of WWII.

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