L’Etat Et Moi is the second full-length studio album by the German rock band Blumfeld and was released in August 1994. L’Etat Et Moi is considered one of the most important albums in the Hamburger Schule movement.
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Released | August 22, 1994 | |||
Studio | Soundgarden Tonstudio, Hamburg | |||
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Length | 48:47 | |||
Label | Zickzack, Big Cat Records | |||
Producer | Blumfeld, Chris Von Rautenkranz | |||
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The album was released by the Hamburg-based label Zickzack and by Big Cat Records. The British independent record label also distributed the album internationally. Zickzack re-released L’Etat Et Moi in 2001. It has been distributed by the label Blumfeld Tonträger since 2007.
The cover art is a parody of Elvis Presley’s 1959 album 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong.
During a joint tour in 1994, Blumfeld and the US indie rock band Pavement performed the song Verstärker/Amplifier together in Cologne.
German critics rate L’Etat Et Moi as a landmark album of German rock music.[6][3]
The British magazine New Musical Express ranked it number 37 in the list of the best albums of 1995.[7]
Musikexpress voted L’Etat Et Moi 6th in the list of the 100 best German albums of all time.[8]
All lyrics by Jochen Distelmeyer; with music by Eike Bohlken, Distelmeyer and André Rattay.
The song Superstarfighter features musician friends from the Hamburg area.
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