If you remember the late 70's early 80's then you know the exciting music that was hitting the Night Clubs and Discotheques. Overall it was a good time, will go back to check it out again.
If you love Pop, Rock, Disco, your heart will beat faster while listening to this beautiful compilation. This 2xCD guarantees high spirits for young and old.
Schlager Disco: It’s sweet, it’s yummy - this is one of the most popular dances for two that can be danced on each floor! After the success of disc 1, CD2 is not just as good - it is much better!
“The Disco Pop Years” is a true collector's item featuring all the stars of the genre… delight all those who loved the others parts!
'The Disco Pop Years' has 30 (+5 bonus tracks) great tracks on it that anyone from the days of disco will remember fondly! This is the music people heard in the clubs as they danced their cares away on many a Saturday night. The music on this DVD is excellent; and the quality of the sound is also very good. This really brought back memories.
Ilja Richter was born to parents Georg and Eva Richter. Georg was a Communist, who named Ilja after the Russian journalist Ilja Ehrenburg, and Eva was a Jew who survived the Third Reich under a fake Aryan identity. Georg spent nine and a half years in the penitentiary and concentration camp during the Third Reich. After the family was in political difficulties in the GDR, they moved to West Berlin in 1953. There, the Richters leased a restaurant. In 1955, Ilja's sister Janina was born, and in 1959 they moved to Cologne.
Ilja Richter was born to parents Georg and Eva Richter. Georg was a Communist, who named Ilja after the Russian journalist Ilja Ehrenburg, and Eva was a Jew who survived the Third Reich under a fake Aryan identity. Georg spent nine and a half years in the penitentiary and concentration camp during the Third Reich. After the family was in political difficulties in the GDR, they moved to West Berlin in 1953.