Sat.1 is a private German TV station that had some famous shows in their repertoire. Eventually, they'd release a disk with some of their theme songs. While the release year is 1991, I guess some of the tracks are actually late 80s productions. What I enjoy about these tracks is that they are so "happy", like watching television is a thing where the family gathers unlike the passiveness of today. For some people these sounds are also very nostalgic and emotional as many people from the East of Germany could watch "Glücksrad" (Wheel of Fortune) and saw all those household appliances that they never had behind the iron curtain and the overall "consumerism" they often longed for.
At first, I didn't want to share this disk - not because I am selfish, but mostly because I thought "Why would an Aussie or U.S. American want to listen to very typical Western Europe TV themes". But eventually I thought it is because of this disconnect with the actual shows - I barely remember those myself as I am born 1990 - that you might actually see this disk without all the possible emotions from a time "when the world was alright and TV good". If you are from Germany's neighouring countries you might have heard similar sounds from your TV speakers.
"Do you really want a CD drive? Who needs that?" - The guy where I bought the parts for my 2.300€ gaming PC. In the end, it's the 30€ drive that is the MVP!
I bought the disk after coming back to the Youtube video over and over, and I just enjoyed that sound. Klaus Peter Sattler surely has a very unique sound. But I spotted another well-known name on the sleeve - Peter Janda! A name very common in so many productions, usually with Fritz Köberl (SONOTON, ORANGE POWER, AZUR).
The disk was in pristine condition (unlike the jewelcase which snapped right in my hands into 3 pieces, almost comedically all over my desk..), but still there is some odd drop in quality here and there and some wonky stereo panning. I, for myself, surely will tame that a bit - but of course, before that, I have the clean chain of CD > WAV > FLAC (best quality) setting going on.
> Alles für Sie ["Everything for you"] - 3:17 - 789 kbpsSlow and calm rock ballad with overdrive guitar, gentle and high-reverb drums and overall spacious sound. Accoustic guitar part in the middle section.
> Auf Videosehen [Auf Wiedersehen = "Goodbye", a wordplay with "video"] - 3:56 - 920 kbpsTypical late 80s/early 90s TV vibes. Catchy dance beat with synthesizer background, relaxed guitar and saxophone lead.
> Bin auf Dein Bild unheimlich wild [I can't even explain really what that means] - 4:03 - 866 kbpsNot sure what this TV show is about.. and.. I really can't explain this track. It is one of these pretty pointless German rap tracks that were pretty common in other variants. It is, to me, a bit nostalgic, very shortlived German niche sound, but for everyone else, it's probably just strange. Lots of sampling going on at the middle.
This gives strength/power
Whole Europe
Televerse
Super Television
Emotion
Whole Europe (Mega mix)
Televerse (Super tipps)
Super Television (Image vision)
Emotion (in picture and sound)
Bin auf Dein Bild unheimlich wild (Can be loosely translated as: "I am really after your image/picture")
> Bingo? Bingo! - 2:28 - 889 kbpsTriumphant synthesizer brass fanfare intro changing pace at 0:30. Positive, fast TV music with synthesizer string accents. It heavilly changes quality which is somewhat a bummer and I wonder if they just lost the master tapes and took the broadcast quality and stitched it together.
> Deutschland, Deutschland - 1:06 - 793 kbpsOdd interpretation of German's national anthem. I could only imagine they'd play it before the station shutdown for the night or something, as last tune. I don't know though if my country ever was
that patriotic. Would explain the 1-minute queue though.
> Fort Boyard - 2:39 - 854 kbpsItalo disco beats with "adventourus" sound with change in mood at 0:47 to a more serious and then relieved tone, almost as if the adventurer had to overcome an obstacle and made it through. Synthesizter (?) eagle/seagull noises ocassionally.
> Glücksrad [Wheel of Fortune] - 3:51 - 901 kbpsOh, the behemoth of German evening TV! Flashy, fast-paced synthesizer strings and orchestra hits just as you'd expect to a show that will advertise washing machines and espresso makers. The track also contains very much "Peter Janda"-esque sounds [check "Firebird" from "AZUR - BACKGROUND 3"]. The second third has a catchy saxophone solo which later turns into an equally fun synthesizer lead and ends with a overdrive guitar theme. Overall a very joyful sound that I vaguely remember when I was veeery young...
> Lass die Bälle fallen [Drop the balls] - 2:56 - 952 kbpsThe reason why I bought the disk
This happy Italo disco / synthesizer track with stompy dance/disco beat and synth bassline, paired with synth brass, guitars and almost "cute" synth string accents and pizzicatos remembers me - again and obviously - to German early-90s music. If you are from the Netherlands, you might have heard very similiar sounds. (I could imagine this to be an intro to one of the many German Linda de Mol shows)
> Nimm mich mit [Take me along] - 3:00 - 961 kbpsVery 80s pop theme with thick Van Halen-esque polysynth lead and stompy disco drums that turns into a saxophone track later on.
> Saxophonie - 2:03 - 672 kbpsSlow and melancholic, sorrowful late night saxophone track. Skyline at night, empty streets...
> Sternenmelodie [Star melody] - 2:49 - 784 kbpsCute and innocent synthesizer track with the typical melody you hear so much on this disk (which I like).
> Supermänner [Super Men] - 3:33 - 889 kbpsSuper triumphant intro turns into slap bass-driven strong rhythm section. Not sure what "Krytpon Factor" is. But the power and "sports" theme that comes with it makes me think it's surely not a cooking show..
> Wau, Miau und Tirelli [Bark, Meow and Chirp] 2:39 - 919 kbps"Oh look, it's a show about animals, so make it cute and funny". The results can be heard here. I do not want to discredit this track, but this is mostly how it played out. Stompy, repetitive beat with overdrive guitar and calmer, cuter middle section.
File downloaded and tested.