Glaub Dran

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Glaub Dran
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Studio album by Lessmann/Ziller
Released 1993
Genre Hard rock
Length27:56
Label BMG International
Producer Curt Cress
Lessmann/Ziller chronology
Live...The Best
(1993) (as Bonfire) Live...The Best1993
Glaub Dran
(1993)
Feels Like Comin' Home
(1994) (as Bonfire) Feels Like Comin' Home1994

Glaub Dran is the only album by the duo known as Lessmann/Ziller. It was released in 1993 on the label BMG International and featured the reunion of Claus Lessmann and Hans Ziller in musical partnership. The entire album is performed in German. In 2002/2003, Claus Lessmann and Hans Ziller purchased the rights to this material and re-released it under the Bonfire name individually as well as a box set called The Early Days.

Bonfire (band) band

Bonfire is a German heavy metal band, founded in Ingolstadt, Germany in 1972 by Hans Ziller. In 1986, based on the advice of the record company and the management, the band changed its name to Bonfire. The original founder Hans Ziller is still in the band and is the only one who has the rights to the Bonfire name.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Geld Macht Sexy" Claus Lessmann, Hans Ziller 3:39
2."Verdammt, Was Will Ich"Lessmann, Ziller4:51
3."Bis Wir Uns Wiedersehen"Lessmann, Ziller4:46
4."Freundschaft"Lessmann, Ziller4:10
5."Rock 'N' Roll Cowboy"Lessmann, Ziller5:06
6."Intro"Lessmann, Ziller0:55
7."Wach Auf"Lessmann, Ziller4:29

Bonus Tracks

-* from the 5-CD Box The Early Days of Bonfire (2004)

Band members

Claus Lessmann German singer

Claus Leßmann is a German heavy metal singer and former lead singer of the heavy metal band, Bonfire. He was the only member and the only singer of Bonfire to have appeared on all of the band's albums. Leßmann was also one of the two original members of the band until January 2015, the other being lead guitarist Hans Ziller. Before joining Bonfire in 1978, he was in the bands Ginger and Sunset. He is currently the vocalist for Phantom 5. Phantom 5 has released 2 albums.

Hans Ziller is the master mind, founder, lead guitarist, backing vocalist and primary composer of the German 1980s melodic hard rock band Bonfire. He founded the band called Cacumen as a teenager in 1972. In 1989 in the middle of working on Bonfire's third album Point Blank – which, like the earlier albums, was produced by Michael Wagener – Hans Ziller left the band because of insurmountable differences with the management and the rest of the band and began a project of his own called EZ Livin’. 1993 he continued with Bonfire.

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