
Born on Dec. 7th, 1935, Konrad Wolf alias David Ordini is one of the most prolific German library composers, arrangers and producers. He's the real man behind the curtain, he invented Kookie Freeman's Velvet Sound in the 60s, and he worked intensively with Gerhard Narholz, Helmuth Brandenburg and Wolfgang Maeder a.k.a. Lennie Portner.
Konrad Wolf produced countless instrumentals under his name and his pseudonym, and in company with his musical friends. After the commercial companies had dropped orchestras from their payrolls Konrad established the German phonundton library.
If You love the Ray Conniff chorus You shouldn't miss these Ordini tunes. These are kinda strange Bavarian Da Da Da Wah Wah Wah tip toe sounds.
The complete selection is a reminiscence of Johann Strauss Jr., whose 150th birthday jubilee was marked by Werner Last (Kai Warner) in 1975. The compilation contains the intact albums from David Ordini (on German Columbia Super Stereo) and Kai Warner (on German Philips).
Konrad Wolf produced countless instrumentals under his name and his pseudonym, and in company with his musical friends. After the commercial companies had dropped orchestras from their payrolls Konrad established the German phonundton library.
If You love the Ray Conniff chorus You shouldn't miss these Ordini tunes. These are kinda strange Bavarian Da Da Da Wah Wah Wah tip toe sounds.
The complete selection is a reminiscence of Johann Strauss Jr., whose 150th birthday jubilee was marked by Werner Last (Kai Warner) in 1975. The compilation contains the intact albums from David Ordini (on German Columbia Super Stereo) and Kai Warner (on German Philips).