''When the Angels Swing'' is a
live album
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by German girl group
No Angels
No Angels are an all-female Pop music, pop group from Germany, formed in 2000. Originally a quintet, consisting of band members Nadja Benaissa, Ludmilla Diakovska, Lucy Diakovska, Sandy Mölling, Vanessa Petruo, and Jessica Wahls, they originat ...
. It was released by
Cheyenne Records
''Popstars'' is a German reality television series that began its first installment on the RTL II network on 14 November 2000. Part of the international ''Popstars'' franchise, it originated from the New Zealand reality programme of the same na ...
and
Polydor
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on 29 November 2002 and recorded in promotion of a special one-off
big band
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concert at the
Berlin
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Tränenpalast
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on 2 October 2002. Musicians Jens Kuphal and
Till Brönner
Till Brönner (; born 6 May 1971 in Viersen, West Germany) is a German jazz trumpeter, Flugelhorn, flügelhorn player, singer, composer, producer and photographer.
History
From 1989–1991, Brönner was a member of the Peter Herbolzheimer Rhyt ...
were consulted to re-arrange songs from the group's first two albums ''
Elle'ments
''Elle'ments'' is the debut studio album by German girl group No Angels. It was first released by Polydor–Zeitgeist and Cheyenne Records on 12 March 2001 in German-speaking Europe. After winning the inaugural season of the reality talent conte ...
'' (2001) and ''
Now... Us!'' (2002) for the album which was inspired by the New York City
Stork Club
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and several 1940s
swing standards.
The album earned mixed to positive reviews from music critics who noted that it differed highly from the group's previous,
mainstream pop releases. While the album failed to chart on the
Swiss Albums Chart
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The Swiss charts include:
* Singles Top 75 (released since 1968)
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, ''When the Angels Swing'' peaked at number 9 on the
German Albums Chart
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and reached number 22 in Austria. In promotion of the album, "
All Cried out," a cover of the same-titled 1984 song by English singer
Alison Moyet
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was issued as a single and became a top 20 success in Germany.
Background
In June 2002, No Angels released their second album, ''
Now... Us!'', which featured writing credits by all band members and received critical acclaim from many critics who had thought that the band would not last past their first album ''
Elle'ments
''Elle'ments'' is the debut studio album by German girl group No Angels. It was first released by Polydor–Zeitgeist and Cheyenne Records on 12 March 2001 in German-speaking Europe. After winning the inaugural season of the reality talent conte ...
'' (2001).
The album debuted at number one on the
German Albums Chart
The GfK Entertainment charts are the official charts for music, home video, and video games in Germany and are gathered and published by GfK Entertainment (formerly Media Control and Media Control GfK International), a subsidiary of GfK, on be ...
and was eventually certified both
platinum
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and double
gold
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by the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry
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(IFPI).
Its leading single "
Something About Us", a musical response to what the band felt was intense and sometimes unfair and inaccurate media criticism at the time—predominantly resulting from their
casting band image—became the group's third non-consecutive number-one hit in Austria and Germany.
Still during the recording of ''Now... Us!'' in spring 2002, the girls thought about taking another musical direction and how their songs would sound with a different musical approach.
Inspired by
Robbie Williams
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's cover album ''
Swing When You're Winning
''Swing When You're Winning'' is a swing cover album by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams, and his fourth studio album overall. It was released in the United Kingdom on 19 November 2001 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart.
...
'' (2002), in September 2002, the group took a few weeks off to prepare for a special swing concert at the
Berlin
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Tränenpalast
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.
Critical reception
''
Kronen Zeitung
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History
The first issue of the ''Kronen Zeitung'' appeared on 2 January 1900. Gustav Davis, a former army officer, ...
'' found that ''When the Angels Swing'' offered "little innovation, but great entertainment value." The newspaper's editorial praised the band for their decision to re-record own songs instead of adapting "old
Sinatra classics," and concluded: "This album is certainly indispensable for fans and certainly worth a listen or two for anyone who hasn't heard anything about the No Angels so far."
Dorothee von Peterffy from ''
laut.de
''laut.de'' is a German online magazine covering music and entertainment. It was founded in Konstanz in 1996 by Rainer Henze[Swing When You're Winning
''Swing When You're Winning'' is a swing cover album by English singer-songwriter Robbie Williams, and his fourth studio album overall. It was released in the United Kingdom on 19 November 2001 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart.
...]
'' (2001).
Chart performance
Released on 29 November 2002, ''When the Angels Swing'' debuted at number 89 on the
German Albums Chart
The GfK Entertainment charts are the official charts for music, home video, and video games in Germany and are gathered and published by GfK Entertainment (formerly Media Control and Media Control GfK International), a subsidiary of GfK, on be ...
in the week of 9 December 2002.
The following week, it jumped to – and peaked at – number nine on the chart, becoming the band's third consecutive top ten album.
The album would spend 14 weeks on the German Albums Chart.
In Austria, ''When the Angels Swing'' debuted and peaked at number 22 on the
Austrian Albums Chart
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in the week of 15 December 2002.
It remained ten weeks inside the top 75.
Track listing
Credits and personnel
* Achim Hartmann – bass trombone
* Alexander Feucht – violin
* Andrea Thoma – violin
* Axel Schlosser – trumpet
* Charles Franck – piano
* Christian Diener – acoustic bass, electric bass
* Dan Collette – trumpet
* Dirk Decker – vocal recording
* Edgar Herzog – baritone saxophone
* Grégoire Peters – tenor saxophone
* Günter Bollmann – trombone
* Hendrik Soll – keyboards
* Jan Larsen – viola
* Jens Kuphal – producer
* Joe Giorgianni – trumpet
* Jörg A. Keller – arranger, conductor
* Jürgen Grimm – grand piano
* Kai Brückner – guitar
* Karl Schloz – guitar
* Lucas Von Cranach – assistant production manager
* Mark Wyand – alto saxophone
* Martin von der Nahmer – viola
* Meta Hüper – violin
* Miriam Müller – violin
* Nik Hafemann – executive producer, vocal arranger
* No Angels – vocal arranger
* Norbert Nagel – alto saxophone
* Olga Holdorff – violin
* Peter Tiehuis – guitar
* Pino Brönner – production manager
* Regina Weber – management
* Roland Peil – percussion
* Rüdiger Baldauf – trumpet
* Sebastian Fischer – cello
* Sibylle Strobel – violin
* Stefan Heinemeyer – cello
* Thomas Loup – trombone
*
Till Brönner
Till Brönner (; born 6 May 1971 in Viersen, West Germany) is a German jazz trumpeter, Flugelhorn, flügelhorn player, singer, composer, producer and photographer.
History
From 1989–1991, Brönner was a member of the Peter Herbolzheimer Rhyt ...
– arranger, music director, producer
* Tobias Lehmann – recording angineer
* Torsten Maaß – arranger
* Uli Plettendorff – trombone
* Walter Gauchel – tenor saxophone
* Wolf Kerschek – arranger
* Wolfgang Haffner – drums
Charts
Certifications
References
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No Angels albums
2003 albums
Polydor Records albums
Swing albums