Reinhard Mey, a veteran of the German music scene since his 1965 debut, returns with "Bunter Hund," a studio album that showcases his signature storytelling and lyrical prowess. Released in January 2007 under the Odeon label, this collection of 13 tracks spans a generous 64 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of singer-songwriter, schlager, neue deutsche welle, and German pop influences.
"Bunter Hund" is a journey through Mey's distinctive narrative style, with songs that delve into themes he has explored throughout his career. From the whimsical "Sommer 52" to the introspective "Drei Kisten Kindheit," each track is a testament to Mey's ability to craft compelling stories that resonate with listeners. The album features a mix of upbeat tunes like "Wotan und Wolf" and "Ich bin verliebt in meine Sekretärin," alongside more reflective pieces such as "Danke, liebe gute Fee" and "Friedrichstraße."
Mey's knack for blending personal anecdotes with broader societal observations is evident throughout "Bunter Hund." Whether he's singing about the complexities of modern life in "Ich brauche einen Sommelier" or reminiscing about childhood memories in "Drei Jahre und ein Tag," his lyrics are always thoughtful and engaging. The album's title track, "Bunter Hund," encapsulates Mey's eclectic style, blending playful melodies with thoughtful lyrics.
"Bunter Hund" is a celebration of Reinhard Mey's enduring talent and his unique place in German music. With its diverse range of styles and themes, this album is a perfect introduction for newcomers and a welcome addition for longtime fans.