Bert Kaempfert meets De-Phazz. Easy Listening with Fat Frequencies: Respectful Update for Bert Kaempfert's Orchestra Sound. The Hamburg composer and arranger Bert Kaempfert has composed 450 songs, including world hits like "Strangers In The Night" and "Spanish Eyes", as well as 850 orchestral arrangements. He sold 150 million records worldwide. Doris took the 95th birthday of her father, who died in 1980, as her birthday. Kaempfert on the occasion of initiating an extraordinary tribute album: "Strangers In Dub" transported the music of the Easy-Listening grandmaster into the present. The implementation was carried out by the Heidelberger Producer Pit Baumgartner with his band De-Phazz, who have been leading the field since the 90s. of well-tempered downtempo sounds. The album "Soothing The Tiger. The Gentle Sound Of Herbert Rehbein & His Orchestra". Rehbein was not only an outstanding violinist and conductor, but also Kaempfert's co-author. Baumgartner chose songs from the repertoire, in which he found hooks and beautiful themes to condense, for example "Strangers In The Night", "Moon "Maid," "Lady," "Malaysian Melody," "Love After Midnight," "My Way Of Life. The shades are provided by the spirited De-Phazz singer Pat Appleton with her soulful voice as well as Sandie Wollasch, who is a the smooth moods is responsible. The noble schnozzle "Spanish Eyes" is issued by the rapper Gee Pierce. the environment of the Wu-Tang Clan.