"Farben," released in April 1990, is a captivating collection of songs by the renowned German singer-songwriter Reinhard Mey. This album, his sixteenth studio effort, is a testament to his enduring talent and his unique blend of genres that include singer-songwriter, schlager, Neue Deutsche Welle, and German pop. Recorded and released under the Intercord label, "Farben" offers a rich tapestry of 12 tracks that showcase Mey's lyrical prowess and melodic sensibilities.
The album opens with "Mein Berlin," a poignant reflection on the city that has inspired so much of Mey's work. Throughout the record, listeners are treated to a variety of themes and moods, from the whimsical "Kleines Mädchen" to the introspective "Allein." "In Lucianos Restaurant" adds a touch of nostalgia, while "Mein Dorf am Ende der Welt" paints a vivid picture of rural life. The album also includes humorous and socially conscious tracks like "Die Kinderhosenballade" and "Golf November," demonstrating Mey's versatility as a storyteller.
"Farben" is not just a collection of songs but a snapshot of Reinhard Mey's artistic vision in the early 1990s. With a duration of 49 minutes, the album is a perfect companion for those who appreciate thoughtful lyrics and memorable melodies. Whether you're a long-time fan of Reinhard Mey or a newcomer to his music, "Farben" offers a rewarding listening experience that highlights the best of German pop and singer-songwriter traditions.