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| Radio | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | May 5, 2006 | |||
| Recorded | Pavement Sound Studio, Bergisch Gladbach Jacobs Studios, Farnham, England | |||
| Genre | A cappella | |||
| Length | 60:55 | |||
| Language | German | |||
| Label | Pavement Records | |||
| Producer | Uwe Baltrusch, Daniel Dickopf, Edzard Hüneke | |||
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Radio is the ninth album of the German a cappella group Wise Guys. It is built in the form of a radio broadcast: between each individual piece come jingles and other small tidbits, such as the news or sports. This stands as the first concept album of the Wise Guys. The CD ranked #3 in the German album charts and stood for fifteen weeks in the top 100 of the charts.
Like its predecessor Wo der Pfeffer wächst, the CD is purely a cappella with no instrumentation and, with the sole exception of the "Mad World" cover, is entirely self-composed numbers. The majority of the songs were composed by Daniel Dickopf.
If one plays a few minutes after the last song on the CD, "Zwischenbilanz", one can find a so-called hidden track that plays for three minutes and thirty seconds; it is essentially a snippet from one of their concert performances ("Kein Ohrwurm").
Those entries marked with (A) are jingles and news bulletins.
| Chart (2006) | Position |
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| German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[1] | 3 |
During 2012, Radio was certified Gold in Germany.[2]