The Crystalairs - Early years
The Crystalairs with their early recordings.
1.The genie 2.Dark and lonely night 3.Recess in Heaven 4.Romeo and Juliet 5.Not too far to love 6.No more loneliness 7.Ding dong teenage bells 8.Dream angel 9.To make her love me 10.A boy in love 11.Thank you Mr. Starlight 12.Wonderful glam 13.Telephone 14.Man from the moon 15.Picture from an angel 16.Mr. Moon 17.First time of romance 18.For lovers only 19.School is over 20.Back to school 21.Mona 22.Pinocchio 23.The very first tear 24.Cheryl 25.Telephone (Demo) 26.That night 27.The midnight breeze 28.Sandy 29.To make her love me 30.Frag nicht warum 31.The rules of love 32.Love me tonightThe Crystalairs
After the first CD release called 'Strange World', here it is - the second album on Part Records by the German Crystalairs. The CD has been produced thanks to a massive demand by fans and collectors worldwide. The new album includes the band's early releases on vinyl as well as previously unreleased and rare material. Europe's best in white Doo Wop and Acapella Sound....a must for every fan and collector…!!
"In 1988 Claus-Peter Niem and Ralf zur Linde were about to graduate from High School. They both participated in their High School bands singing and playing instruments. They sang a lot of oldies and knew they were about to leave behind a very important part of their young lives. They were attending a party where they met a local acappella group from the neighborhood, the Vermonts. This group too was in the process of breaking up when brothers Daniel and Jens Franke and Olaf Roesner convinced Claus and Ralf to join together and form a new group. Thus was born the Del Romans.
The group worked together in the local areas for a few months, and Olaf eventually dropped out for personal reasons. The group continued as a four man act.
They had all collected many 45's from the USA ranging from Doo Wop to girl group classics and wanted very much to record a record of their own. They had gone in a small studio and recorded some demos of both cover songs and a few originals. It was this tape accompained by a letter that introduced me to the boys from Germany. Unknown to me at the time was the fact that the Del Romans decided to change their group name. They had many releases from my Crystal Ball label and decided to to call themselves the Crystalairs....." Ed Engel, Crystal Ball Records, New York, USA