Brüder Grimm - Daumesdick

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Review by Eduard Kasevich

Daumesdick is a delightful album by Brüder Grimm that showcases their exceptional musical skills and storytelling abilities. The album is a collection of folk songs and fairy tales that have been given a contemporary twist, making them more accessible to modern audiences.

The album opens with the title track "Daumesdick," a lively tune that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song tells the story of a tiny boy who embarks on a grand adventure, and the music perfectly captures the spirit of the tale.

Throughout the album, Brüder Grimm's use of traditional instruments such as the accordion, violin, and guitar add to the authentic folk sound. The harmonies between the two brothers are particularly impressive, and they blend together seamlessly.

One standout track is "Der Froschkönig," which tells the classic tale of a princess who kisses a frog and turns him into a prince. The song is catchy and upbeat, and the lyrics are cleverly written.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Daumesdick A
Daumesdick B

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Catalog Numbers

55 038 KN

Labels

Polydor

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Made ByDeutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft

Credits

RoleCredit
Adapted By (Text)Sándor Ferenczy
IllustrationIrma Seidat
Music ByEduard Hanisch
NarratorEduard Marks
Voice ActorAnnelies Kühn, Benno Gellenbeck, Else Grothe, F. G. Beckhaus, Heinrich Kaufeld, Henry Vahl, Jürgen Scheller, Renate Pichler, Wilhelm Walter

Notes

with 12-page-booklet

Barcodes

  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A [stamped]): 55038 A II H0 - 1 V Made in Germany
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B [stamped]): 55038 B II H0 - 1 V Made in Germany

About Brüder Grimm

The Brothers Grimm (Brüder or Gebrüder* Grimm) are Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm, German professors best known for publishing collections of authentic folk tales and fairy tales, born in 1785 and 1786, respectively, in Hanau near Frankfurt. They were educated at the Friedrichs-Gymnasium in Kassel and later both read law at the University of Marburg. In 1830, they formed a household in Göttingen where they were to become professors. In 1837, the Brothers Grimm joined five of their colleague professors at the University of Göttingen to protest against the abolition of the liberal constitution of the state of Hanover by King Ernest Augustus I of Hanover. This group came to be known in Germany as Die Göttinger Sieben (The Göttingen Seven). Invoking their right to resist on reasons of natural and constitutional justice, they protested against the King's hubris to abrogate the constitution. For this, all professors were fired from their university posts and some even deported. Though politically divided by borders of duchies and kingdoms at that time, public opinion and academia in Germany almost unanimously supported the Grimms and their colleagues against the monarch. Wilhelm died in 1858; his elder brother Jakob died in 1863. They are buried in the St Matthäus Kirchhof Cemetery in the Schöneberg district of Berlin. The Grimms helped foment a nationwide democratic public opinion in Germany and are cherished as the progenitors of the German democratic movement, whose revolution of 1848/1849 was crushed brutally by the Kingdom of Prussia which reinstalled an absolute monarchy. *The use 'Brüder Grimm' is more common, the term 'Gebrüder' stresses their work relationship

Name Vars

  • Aδελφοί Grimm
  • Br. Grimm
  • Braci Grimm
  • Bracia Grimm
  • Brata Grimm
  • Bratia Grimmovci
  • Bratři Grimmové
  • Braća Grim
  • Braća Grimm
  • Brdr. Grimm
  • Broliai Grimai
  • Brothers Grimm
  • Bröderna Grim
  • Bröderna Grimm
  • Brødr Grimms
  • Brødr. Grimm
  • Brødr. Grimms
  • Brødrene Grim
  • Brødrene Grimm
  • Brüder Grimm
  • Brüdern Grimm
  • Brüedere Grimm
  • Brāļi Grimmi
  • Den Brüdern Grimm
  • Den Gebrüdern Grimm
  • Die Grimms
  • F.lli Grimm
  • Fratelli Grimm
  • Fraţii Grimm
  • Frații Grim
  • Frații Grimm
  • Frères Grimm
  • G. E G. Grimm
  • G. e G. Grimm
  • Gebr. Grimm
  • Gebr.Grimm
  • Gebroeders Grimm
  • Gebrüder Jacob Und Wilhelm Grimm
  • Gebrüdern Grimm
  • Gebrüeder Grimm
  • Gebrűder Grimm
  • Grimm
  • Grimm Brothers
  • Grimm Mesék
  • Grimm Testvérek
  • Grimmin Satuja
  • Grimmin Veljekset
  • Grimms
  • Grimms Märchen
  • Grims
  • Hermanos Grimm
  • Hnos. Grimm
  • I Fratelli Grimm
  • J In W. Grimm
  • J. E W. Grimm
  • J. In W. Grimm
  • J. W. Grimm
  • J. e W. Grimm
  • J.W. Grimm
  • Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jacob A Wilhelm Grimmové
  • Jacob And Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jacob Et Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jacob U. Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jacob Und Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jacob És Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jacobo y Guillermo Grim
  • Jakob A Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jakob Und Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jakob ja Wilhelm Grimm
  • Jakub I Wilhelm Grimm
  • Les Frères GRIMM
  • Les Frères Grimm
  • Los Hermanos Grimm
  • Märchen Der Brüder Grimm
  • Nach Den Gebrüdern Grimm
  • The Brother Grimm
  • The Brothers Grimm
  • The Grimm Brothers
  • The Magical World Of The Brothers Grimm
  • Wilhelm Grimm, Jakub Grimm
  • Wilhelm und Jacob Grimm
  • Αδελφοί Grimm
  • Αδελφοί Γκριμ
  • Γκριμ
  • Γκριμμ
  • Бр. Гримм
  • Брати Грімм
  • Братья Гримм
  • Братя Грим
  • Братів Гримм
  • האחים גרים
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Summary by Eduard Kasevich

Daumesdick is a charming album that will appeal to fans of folk music and fairy tales alike. Brüder Grimm's passion for their craft is evident in every track, and their unique take on these classic stories is both refreshing and entertaining.