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Pankow (German band)

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Years active
  
1981-present

Origin
  
Berlin, Germany (1981)

Website
  
www.electrocadero.de

Members
  
Jürgen Ehle

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Past members
  
Jäcki Reznicek Frank Hille Ingo York

Albums
  
Aufruhr in den Augen, Kille Kille, Paule Panke

Record labels
  
BuschFunk, Hansa Records, Amiga, Grauzone

Similar
  
André Herzberg, Rockhaus, Engerling, Stern‑Combo Meißen, Klaus Renft Combo

Profiles

Pankow are a German rock band, founded in East Berlin in 1981. Their name came from the Berlin district of Pankow, which was once home to most of the officials of the East German government. The band's original lineup consisted of Jürgen Ehle, André Herzberg, Rainer Kirchmann, Jäcki Reznicek and Frank Hille. Other members were Stefan Dohanetz, Ingo York and Jens Jensen.

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As their lyrics often contained criticism of the East German regime, they frequently encountered problems releasing their music. "Like many writers, they were among the established sizes of aesthetic subversion", the journalist Christoph Dieckmann wrote in an 1999 article published in Rolling Stone.

With the fall of the Iron Curtain and the associated open access to media outside Germany Pankow also moved briefly into the focus of the Anglo-American journalism. The U.S. American historian Timothy W. Ryback, known for his 1990 published book Rock around the bloc: a history of rock music in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union characterized Pankow as one of two most prestigious and most professional groups of East Berlin's rock music scene, "originally showed the influence of the Rolling Stones, but has developed into a dynamic band that combines the energy of the Clash with the innovation of the Talking Heads'.

In the song "Langeweile" ("Boredom"), the criticism was expressed in the words "Seen the same country too long, heard the same language too often, waited too long, hoped too much, bowed down to the old men too often". The song "Paule Panke" was banned by the state-run Amiga record label, while "Langeweile" was banned from radio airplay; however, the band performed both at every concert.

Pankow has occasionally been compared with the Rolling Stones and have implemented many musical styles and theatrical projects in their history.

On 3 November 2011 Pankow opened its tour to the 30-year stage anniversary.

Albums

  • 1983: Kille Kille .....
  • 1985: Hans im Glück.
  • 1986: Keine Stars
  • 1988: Aufruhr in den Augen
  • 1989: Paule Panke – Ein Tag aus dem Leben eines Lehrlings. Live 1982
  • 1991: 10 Jahre Pankow (Best of)
  • 1994: Vierer Pack
  • 1995: Wetten, Du willst – die Hits (Best of)
  • 1996: Paparazzia
  • 1997: Am Rande vom Wahnsinn
  • 1999: Rock'n'Roll im Stadtpark (Best of)
  • 1999: Pankow 1983–1989 (Promo-Doppel-CD)
  • 2004: Die Original AMIGA-Alben (5er CD-Box)
  • 2004: Wieder auf der Straße (Live-Doppel-CD)
  • 2005: Komm, Karlineken, komm ..... (Best of)
  • 2006: Nur aus Spaß
  • 2011: In Aufruhr (Amiga)
  • 2011: Neuer Tag in Pankow (Buschfunk)
  • 2016: Throw Out Rite (Artoffact) (Recordings from 1983)
  • 2017: Aufruhr in den Augen Reloaded (Live)
  • Singles

  • 1982: Inge Pawelczik / Egal
  • 1983: Die wundersame Geschichte von Gabi / Rock´n` Roll im Stadtpark
  • 1985: Er will anders sein / Wetten du willst
  • 1985: Isolde / Gut Nacht
  • 1986: Wetten du willst / Er will anders sein
  • 1988: Langeweile / Aufruhr in den Augen
  • 1996: Am Rande vom Wahnsinn / Rita
  • Video

  • 1992: 10 Jahre Pankow
  • DVD

  • 2004: Die wundersame Geschichte von Pankow
  • Songs

    Rock'n'Roll im StadtparkKille Kille · 1983
    Die wundersame Geschichte von Gabi -1986Kille Kille · 1983
    Komm - Karlineken - kommKille Kille · 1983

    References

    Pankow (German band) Wikipedia