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Ute Lemper appeared on the Jazz / Blues scene with the release of the album 'Ute Lemper Sings Kurt Weill' released on October 10, 1988. The song 'Fennimores Lied' immediately became a success and made Ute Lemper one of the newest emerging performers at that time. Thereafter, Ute Lemper released the extremely popular album 'Michael Nyman Songbook' which includes some of the most well-known tracks from the Ute Lemper discography. 'Michael Nyman Songbook' includes the single 'Chanson Einer Dame Im Schatten' which has made itself the most well-known for followers to enjoy during the shows. In addition to 'Chanson Einer Dame Im Schatten', most of other songs from 'Michael Nyman Songbook' have also become requested as a result. Some of Ute Lemper's most famous tour albums and songs are seen below. After 28 years since releasing 'Ute Lemper Sings Kurt Weill' and having a huge impact in the business, music lovers still head to see Ute Lemper in person to perform tracks from the complete catalog.
Ute Lemper Tour Albums and Songs
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