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Anna F.

Anna F.

I just love to make a personal discovery of a singer that I have never heard of before and measure how much I like the music or not.  An Austrian acquaintance suggested that I listen to the music of Anna Friedberg (real name is Anna Wappel) who lives in Austria.  Her stage name is Anna F.  Wikipedia article on her shows a singer that seems committed to her craft as she has been rising in popularity and won awards.  iTunes offers a couple of her albums, The first album For Real with 15 songs shows 12 maximum popularity.  The second album Most of All with 2 songs both with highest popularity rating.  The songs on Most of All were duplicated in For Real but the recordings in Most of All, in my opinion were way better done.  I should have mentioned earlier that the major shock for me is she sings in English and does so extremely well.  I recommend that you give her a listen on YouTube or iTunes.

Anna Friedberg (Stage Name: Anna F.)

Our Recommended Live Music and Video Performances

Our Recommended Live Music and Video Performances

The following list is in no particular order.  We just wish to share our list of the best live music performances that you can buy in the form of movie and/or CD.  Before buying, preview the music using iTunes to make sure your recommendations properly fit what you like.

Queen: Live At Wembley Stadium. This is both a movie and CD.  Released 1990.

Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon is a movie.  We recommend ONLY the movie and NOT the CD.  The CD is a studio recording which does not meet our requirements.

Nena: Made In Germany CD and movie.  The movie version might be available but we can not find the USA compatible NTSC copy yet.  Caution: do not buy PAL or SECAM versions as they  probably will not play on devices sold in the USA.

Elton John Live In Australia

Eric Johnson Live From Austin TX ’84 (Audio Version)

Nena – Made In Germany

Nena – Made In Germany

For me, German music just did not exist except my once a year visit to a very large German restaurant during Oktoberfest and listening to German bands perform beer hall music during that event.  Then one day, late May, 2001, I asked my daughter who sang the “99 Luftballons” song and she said it was Nena.  I had never heard of Nena as a name to recognize.  I next used iTunes to locate this performer and found some Nena  albums.  The ratings for a number of albums were full one hundred percent approval, which is a bit unusual.  I then found the “Made In Germany” album and proofed just about every song using iTunes.  I could not find one song I did not like.  Gabriele Susanne Kerner really came across, in that album, as accomplished, composed, and seemingly comfortable.  She seemed to really enjoy singing.  She has very good control of her voice and imparts, in my opinion, a youthful and a bit playful singing style.   Pictures of her really show a rather beautiful women.

http://www.metrolyrics.com/nena-pictures-pic-110822.html

Another surprise was the perfection of the band.  A very good singer can carry a band but this outfit was most impressive.  While listening to the “Made In Germany” CD, I honestly tried to find flaws, as one might expect from a live performance, but everything flowed very smoothly.  There were some spontaneous breaks in the “action” but it was rather cute how these were treated and I did not mind and quite enjoyed these momentary diversions from linear singing.   For me, I found that Nena to be a portal of sorts, like the Beatles were for the British.  German music, in my mind, is no longer fixed in time to the beat of the oompah.  I now like listening to Gabriele and the musicians that compliment and complete her sweet sounds and think this German music is special.  (Posted on Nena’s facebook page as a review May 22, 2011)