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Pop / Rock 27/02/2013

Herbert Gronemeyer "I Walk" - NPR + AOL + Billboard + Art Of The Song

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Herbert Gronemeyer "I Walk" - NPR + AOL + Billboard + Art Of The Song
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ 1888 Media) German superstar Herbert Grönemeyer makes his U.S. recording debut on Tuesday, February 26th with the release of his new album entitled I WALK. This 13-song album, features for the first time in English, some of the most impressive songs from the award-winning songwriter's vast catalog alongside two new songs. With the album's lead-off track, "Mensch," Grönemeyer is joined on vocals by U2's Bono, one of the special guests on the record, along with Antony Hegarty of Antony and The Johnsons on the dramatic "Will I Ever Learn" and guitarist James Dean Bradfield of Manic Street Preachers on "To The Sea."

I WALK is a touching and passionate collection of songs about love, loss and survival. In a recent UK Telegraph feature Bono explained "There's always more to Herbert's songs than you first hear, 'Mensch' is a really profound song about the coldness and steeliness that friendship and love sometimes need to survive, a most unromantic paean to romance. That stuff appeals to me." https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rockandpopfeatures/9599987/Bono-Joe-Cocker-and-...-Herbert-Gronemeyer.html The paper went on to say "Grönemeyer is a singer-songwriter of the highest order, a deep lyricist and richly melodic composer with a gruff, grown-up voice and vigorous stage presence, whose thoughtful songs deal with the real stuff of life" while veteran Jools Holland, in another recent UK interview, calls him "an incredibly talented musician and songwriter" https://www.dropbox.com/s/73db3wmnrovig1n/01%20Herbert%20Gr%C3%B6nemeyer%20meets%20Jools%20Holland%20Kopie.mp4

Alongside the new album release, Grönemeyer will be making two U.S. appearances: February 23 he will be at The Chicago Theatre and on February 26th at Irving Plaza in New York City. A full U.S. tour will begin in September 2013. Until then, American audiences will also be able to watch him in his first public television special, Herbert Grönemeyer: I Walk . Taped at Potsdam in Germany, and featuring Bono of U2 as a guest star, Grönemeyer combines his own original songs with some of his favorite classics in a one-hour concert that premiered in America earlier this month with additional dates scheduled to air across the U.S. through June 2013. The television special, which aired on WLIW during the public television station's December pledge drive, includes two duets with Bono: an English version of Herbert's biggest hit "Mensch", and also the U2 classic "Stuck In A Moment". Other songs performed include "The Tunnel," composed by Herbert for the soundtrack of the film The American starring George Clooney, "The Letter" (made popular by Joe Cocker), and "Marie" by Randy Newman. Tickets to both the New York City show and the Chicago show were made available to viewers during the December 2012 pledge drive.

Although this is Herbert's first U.S. release and performance debut, Americans may recognize him from his role as Lt. Werner in the movie Das Boot. He has also graced the cover of Time Magazine https://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1112760,00.html as a "European Hero" who was changing the world with his ongoing humanitarian work with the Make Poverty History Campaign and has an impressive and extensive composition and performance background including the 2004 Athens Olympics theme song "Everlasting," the 2006 FIFA World Cup theme song "Celebrate The Day" as well as the soundtrack and film score for Anton Corbijn's The American starring George Clooney. He's currently working on the music for Anton Corbijn's new movie, John LeCarré's "A Most Wanted Man," starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Nina Hoss, Robin Wright and Willem Dafoe, and he has a small role in it.

For more Information on Herbert Grönemeyer visit https://www.hgiwalk.com
Herbert Grönemeyer
I Walk
1. Mensch (feat. Bono)
2. All That I Need
3. Will I Ever Learn (feat. Antony Hegarty)
4. Keep Hurting Me
5. To The Sea (feat. James Dean Bradfield)
6. Because Of You
7. Before The Morning
8. I Walk
9. Airplanes In My Head
10. Behind The Glass
11. Same Old Boys
12. The Tunnel
13. Mensch
14. Alcohol (Live) [Bonus Track]*
15. Love Is The Rush (Live) [Bonus Track]**

* Amazon Exclusive
** iTunes Exclusive

https://bit.ly/GrönemeyerIWalkConcert
4 songs from 2012 concert:

1. "Mensch (feat. Bono)"
2. (U2) "Stuck In A Moment [feat. Bono]"
3. "Will I Ever Learn"
4. "To The Sea"

AMAZON - https://www.amazon.com/I-Walk/dp/B00BKELT78
ITUNES - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/i-walk/id607054320

ONLINE
https://hgiwalk.com
https://twitter.com/hgiwalk
https://www.groenemeyer.us
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