Seer (band)

Seer

Seer (2014)
Background information
Origin Grundlsee, Austria
Genres Schlager
Years active 1996–present
Website www.dieseer.at
Members Alfred Fred Jaklitsch
Astrid Wirtenberger
Sabine Sassy Holzinger
Wolfgang Luckner
Jürgen Leitner
Thomas Eder
Dietmar Kastowsky
Mario Pecoraro
Past members Friedrich Spitz Hampel
Alois Huber
Manfred Temmel
Franz Rebensteiner
Klaus Neuper

Seer or Die Seer is an Austrian musical pop and schlager band[1] founded in 1996 by Alfred Fred Jaklitsch after the break-up of the Austrian pop band Joy he was part of. After a brief solo career as Freddy Jay, he founded the band that comes from Grundlsee in Styria, Salzkammergut region of Austria.

The band had a long string of album releases many reaching number 1 on the Austrian official charts. The band also had a number of hit singles. It won the Amadeus Austrian Music Award in the category Group Pop / Rock in 2003 followed in 2009, with another Amadeus Award win in the Schlager category.

Members

The members have changed throughout the years.

Founding members

Klaus Neuper - Styrian harmonica (until 1999)

Present line-up

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak positions
AUT
[2]
1996 Über’n See
1998 Auf + der Gams nach
1999 Baff!
2000 Baff!
2001 Guats G’fühl 26
Junischnee 2
2003 Aufwind 2
2004 Über’n Berg 1
Lebensbaum (with Baumsamen) 2
2006 S’ Beste! (Double-CD) 4
2006 1 Tog 1
2009 Hoffen, glauben, liab’n 1
2010 Wohlfühlgfühl 1
2012 Grundlsee 1
2013 Dahoam 1
2014 Echt seerisch 1
2015 Fesch 1
Weihnacht 4
2016 Duette... bei uns dahoam! 2
Compilations
Live albums
Year Album Peak positions
AUT
[2]
2008 Live! – 10 Jahre Open Air Grundlsee (also DVD) 3
2014 Seer Jubiläums Open Air 2014 1
Special releases

Videos

Maxi-CDs

Single-CDs

Year Single Peak positions
AUT
[2]
1999 "Wild’s Wasser"
2000 "Koane 10 Rösser"
"Sumaregn"
"Schene Weihnacht"
2001 "Amerika gibt’s nit"
2001 "2 ½ Sekunden"
2002 "Eiskristall" 22
2003 "Es braucht 2" 13
2005 "Eiskristall (2005 Version)" 22
"Sun, Wind + Regen" 3
2013 "Hoamatgfühl" 37
2013 "Wild's Wåsser" (rerelease) 40

References

  1. Schlager.de: Die Seer - Ein Projekt der unterschiedlichsten Musiker (German)
  2. 1 2 3 "Seer discography". austriancharts.at. Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
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