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Six Fat Dutchmen - The Six Fat Dutchman: Greatest Hits

Six Fat Dutchmen - The Six Fat Dutchman: Greatest Hits
Six Fat Dutchmen

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Track Listing

  1. Lichtensteiner Polka
  2. Snippen Schottische
  3. You Can't Be True, Dear
  4. Cuckoo Waltz
  5. Clarinet Polka
  6. Ping Pong Polka
  7. Just Because Polka
  8. Wooden Heart Polka
  9. Beer Barrel Polka
  10. Tick-Tock Polka
  11. Little Fisherman's Waltz
  12. Helena Polka
  13. Life in the Finnish Woods
  14. There's a Tavern in the Town
  15. Julida Polak
  16. Pennsylvania Polka
  17. Swiss Waltz
  18. Barbara Polka
  19. Ellen Polka
  20. Blue Skirt Waltz

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #131299 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-01-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

six fat dutchmen greatest hits3
Great songs, lousy sound quality. How come when music is moved from an lp or tape or some other source to a cd, they have such a hard time getting good quality sound?

Really great Old-Time music5
This reminded me of why I and many others considered these guys the best Old-Time band ever! You ain't heard nothin' yet until you hear Harold "The Bard of the Bass Horn"Loeffelmacher soloing on the Clarinet Polka. And the roller-rink organ on You Can't Be True Dear made me want to dig out the old skates. The sound is fine, although at times they get a little carried away with the marvels of stereophonic sound and toss the melody back and forth from right to left every few bars. The polka bands of today would have trouble getting a booking in the New Ulm of yesterday. Maybe Fezz Fritsche will surface soon?

going the way of the do-do bird5
I was originally from Wisconsin and grew up with the great oompah bands,but i'm think they are getting to be a rare breed.The Fat Dutchmen still have that old oompah sound,reeds,brass,tuba,polkas just don't sound right played anyother way,can you imagine clarinet polka played on an accordian or a squeeze box? All the old oompah band leaders are retiring,seems there's no one to take there place,now all they seem to have is a accordian,a drum and a tuba,sometime,heaven forbid,they have thier whole family and relatives all lined up pumping away on squeeze boxes.I'm not against accordians but the should be used with descreation such as in this CD.All you polka lovers this is as good as it gets,i know this CD will warm the heart of any old oompah band lover.I think our last hope is getting the old German oompah bands in the German band section.