UNITED KINGDOM: GERMAN BAND FOOLS GARDEN RELEASE SECOND ALBUM "(GO AND ASK PEGGY FOR) THE PRINCIPAL THING"
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UNITED KINGDOM: GERMAN BAND FOOLS GARDEN RELEASE SECOND ALBUM "(GO AND ASK PEGGY FOR) THE PRINCIPAL THING"
- Title: UNITED KINGDOM: GERMAN BAND FOOLS GARDEN RELEASE SECOND ALBUM "(GO AND ASK PEGGY FOR) THE PRINCIPAL THING"
- Date: 30th July 1997
- Summary: LONDON (RTV) SINGER PETER FREUDENTHALER SAYING, "WE HAD A LOT OF IDEAS LAST YEAR BUT NO TIME TO WORK THEM OUT AS EVERBODY WAS HUNGRY FOR WORK IN THE STUDIO. IT WAS VERY GOOD FEELING TO GO BACK IN THE STUDIO TO COMPOSE NEW SONGS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR SO THAT WE DIDN'T FEEL ANY PRESSURE. AT THE MOMENT, BECAUSE THE ALBUM IS FINISHED AND WE'RE GOING TO RELEASE IT IN A FEW WEEKS, WE FEEL A BIT OF SUSPENSE AND EXCITING, WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITH THE NEW ALBUM. IT WAS THE FIRST TIME IN THE BAND'S CAREER THAT WE WERE ABLE ONLY TO MAKE MUSIC. IN FORMER TIMES, WE HAD NORMAL JOBS, WE WERE STUDYING AND WE ONLY COULD MAKE MUSIC IN OUR LEISURE TIME. THE LAST CD WE MADE IN A PERIOD OF ABOUT ONE AND A HALF TO TWO YEARS. ONE SONG WAS NEARLY THREE YEARS OLD WHEN WE PUT IT ON THE ALBUM. IT WAS QUITE A NEW EXPERIENCE TO WORK IN A ROW, TO WRITE ALL THE SONGS IN TWO MONTHS" (ENGLISH)
- Embargoed: 14th August 1997 13:00
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- Location: LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
- Country: United Kingdom
- Reuters ID: LVAF51OAHHUXFV2BM4DK9TPJSWDC
- Story Text: German band Fool's Garden hope to follow the success of their first album and the internationally successful single "Lemon Tree" with their next offering "(Go and Ask Peggy for) The Principal Thing".
"Why Did She Go?" is the first single from the ablum, due out in September.
To clarify the title, Peggy is in fact a man. The title was born after lead singer Peter Freudenthaler met Peggy during a holiday stroll with his girlfriend in Ireland.
They talked about the weather and Peggy replied "That's the principal thing". An album name was born. All that was left was for the band to write the songs, an exercise Freudenthaler says the band was hungry for.
"We had a lot of ideas last year but no time to work them out so everybody was hungry for work in the studio," he said.
The band had no time because "Lemon Tree", off the million selling debut album "Dish of the Day", became an international hit.
In Asia, the band was swamped by fans at every public appearance.
With the second album, the band could afford to give up their day jobs and concentrate solely on making music.
Guitarist Volker Hinkel said the idea for the album was to base all the songs around people living in one street and tell their different stories.
He said recording the album was "very relaxing" and came together quickly.
The five piece band, from Pforzheim near Stuggart, was formed in 1991.
Hinkel and Freudenthaler write most of the band's material.
The other members include Thomas Mangold on bass, Roland Rohl on keyboards and Rolf Wochele on drums.
Fool's Garden cite British music as their main influence, notably The Beatles. Any comparisons to their heroes are taken as high praise.
"Every melodic pop song will sound like The Beatles sounded because they've done everything in eight years," Hinkel said.
"If you're making pop music with melodies, then it will remind you of The Beatles. There is no way out of this but that's good, isn't it?" After promoting their album, the band will go into rehearsal in November for a tour starting in Germany later that month. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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