BAP's fourth studio album, 'Vun Drinne Noh Drusse', released in 1982, marked a significant milestone in the band's career. The album, which translates to 'From Inside to Outside' in English, spent nine weeks at the top of the German album charts, cementing BAP's position as a leading force in the German rock scene.
This iconic album features a collection of tracks, including 'Kristallnaach', 'Wellenreiter', and 'Zehnter Juni', showcasing the band's unique blend of Deutschrock, German pop, and schlager genres. With a duration of 42 minutes, 'Vun Drinne Noh Drusse' is a masterfully crafted album that takes listeners on a journey through a range of emotions and themes.
The album's success was further amplified by BAP's live performances, including a notable appearance at the Rockpalast-Live-Übertragung from the Loreley, which helped to establish the band as a major player in the European music scene. BAP's energetic live shows, which included supporting the Rolling Stones at the Müngersdorfer Stadion, only added to their growing reputation.
'Vun Drinne Noh Drusse' has been re-released on several occasions, including a 40th-anniversary edition, which is a testament to the album's enduring popularity. The album's original release on EMI Electrola in 1982, featuring a distinctive "matt-de-luxe" embossed gatefold sleeve and a 12-page booklet, has become a coveted collector's item among fans.
With 'Vun Drinne Noh Drusse', BAP demonstrated their ability to craft meaningful and engaging music that resonated with audiences across Germany and beyond. This album remains an essential part of BAP's discography, and its influence can still be felt in the German music scene today.