Philipp Poisel

Philipp Poisel /pwaˈzɛl/ (born 18 June 1983 in Ludwigsburg) is a German singer-songwriter.

Philipp Poisel
Philipp Poisel, Vienna 2013
Background information
Birth namePhilipp Poisel
Born (1983-06-18) June 18, 1983
Ludwigsburg, Germany.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2008–present
LabelsGrönland
Websitewww.philipp-poisel.de

Biography

Early life and career beginnings

Philipp Poisel produced music since he was a child when he started to play drums and guitar. He recorded his composition with a tape recorder. He was in the choir but he was criticised so much for his singing that he gave up at the end.[1] After completing his Abitur exam, he wanted to be a secondary teacher of English, Art and Music. However, he was denied to higher education as he failed in the entrance examination in Music.[2]

First studio album

After numerous trips throughout Europe, Poisel met his future producer Frank Pilsl, with whom he recorded first demo versions of his songs in summer 2006. Poisel also founded his own record label Holunder-Records as he couldn't reach an agreement for contract terms with any of the major labels. In 2007, the famous German musician Herbert Grönemeyer noticed Poisel and signed him to his record company Grönland.[3] On August 29, 2008, Poisel’s debut album Wo fängt dein Himmel an? was released. His eponymous first single, which was released a few weeks earlier than his debut, hit No. 77 in the German Single-Charts. Later the same year, Poisel performed in the opening act for Ane Brun, Maria Mena, Suzanne Vega and Herbert Grönemeyer.

Second studio album and commercial breakthrough

After a concert tour in the German speaking region, Poisel worked on the production of his second studio album Bis nach Toulouse. It was released on August 27, 2010 and reached No. 8 of the German Album-Charts. It stayed Top 50 for eight weeks, making it a success surpassing his debut album.

In 2011, Poisel contributed his previously unreleased ballad Eiserner Steg to the soundtrack of the Matthias Schweighöfer-directed movie What a Man which hit cinemas on August 26, 2011. The song was released as a single-track and climbed as high as No. 21 in the German Media Control-Charts at first. After it was performed by Benny Fiedler in the singing talent show The Voice of Germany in early January 2012, the song rose until mid-January 2012 from No. 100 to No. 4 of the German singles charts and hitherto his highest single-placement in the German Media Control-Charts.[4]

In August 2012, Poisel published the live album Projekt Seerosenteich in which he interprets 19 of his songs with new string quartets and piano accompaniment. The album went straight to number one in the German Album-Charts.[5]

In August 2012, the single Wolke 7, a duet of Poisel with Max Herre, was released. It stayed in the Top 10 of the German Singlecharts for five weeks.[6]

In September 2012, Poisel’s Single Wie soll ein Mensch das ertragen? jumped from No. 59 to No. 5 in the German Singlecharts after Jean-Michel Aweh performed the song in the talent show Das Supertalent.[7] The single also hit the Top Ten in Austria after Aweh’s performance.

In 2014, Poisel was invited by Band Aid 30 Germany to be part of the German version of the charity song Do They Know It’s Christmas?, which celebrated its world premiere on 21 November 2014.

Third studio album

On September 16, 2016, Philipp Poisel released the song Erkläre mir die Liebe in advance from his third studio album.

Poisel lives in Tübingen.[8]

Awards and achievements

  • Poisel was one of the nominated artists at the 2011 Echo in the category National Rock/Pop.
  • His debut album Wo fängt dein Himmel an reached Gold record in January 2012.[9]
  • His Single Eiserner Steg reached Gold record in 2012.[10]
  • His album Bis nach Toulouse reached Platinum record in January 2013 for selling 200,000 copies in Germany.[10]
  • His album Projekt Seerosenteich reached Gold record in January 2013 for selling 100,000 copies in Germany.[10]
  • His Single Wie soll ein Mensch das ertragen reached Gold record in 2013 for selling 150,000 copies in Germany.
  • His Single Wolke 7 reached Gold record in 2013 for selling 150,000 copies in Germany.

Discography

Album

  • Wo fängt dein Himmel an? (2008)
  • Bis nach Toulouse (2010)
  • Projekt Seerosenteich (2012)
  • Mein Amerika (2017)

Singles

  • Wo fängt dein Himmel an? (2008)
  • Ich & Du (2008)
  • Und wenn die Welt morgen untergeht (2008)
  • Halt mich (2008)
  • Seerosenteich (2008)
  • Mit jedem deiner Fehler (2009)
  • Als gäb's kein Morgen mehr (2009)
  • Wie soll ein Mensch das ertragen (2010)
  • Bis nach Toulouse (2010)
  • Zünde alle Feuer (2010)
  • Innen und Außen (2010)
  • All die Jahre (2010)
  • Froh dabei zu sein (2010)
  • Für keine Kohle dieser Welt (2010)
  • Im Garten von Gettis (2011)
  • Eiserner Steg (2011)
  • Ich will nur (2012)
  • Wolke 7 (with Max Herre) (2012)
  • Liebe meines Lebens
  • Bis nach Toulouse (2013)
  • Herr Reimer
  • Durch die Nacht
  • Mit jedem deiner Fehler
  • Erkläre mir die Liebe (2016)
  • Bis ans Ende der Hölle (2016)
  • Das kalte Herz (2016)
  • Zum ersten Mal Nintendo (2017)
  • Freunde (2018)
  • Bordsteinkantenleben (2019)

References

  1. motor.de: Philipp Poisel Künstlerseite
  2. laut.de: laut.de-Biografie: Philipp Poisel
  3. SWR3 Poplexikon: Biografie: Poisel, Philipp
  4. "Charts Deutschland KW 3: "The Voice"-Kandidaten entern Single Top | Musikmarkt". musikmarkt.de. Archived from the original on 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  5. Philipp Poisel siegt in Album-Charts - Pressemeldung von media control am 28.August 2012
  6. Charthistorie von "Wolke 7" auf chartsurfer.de; abgerufen am 19.Jan.2013
  7. "Jean-Michel Aweh: Interview mit dem Kasseler "Supertalent" | Kassel". hna.de. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  8. "Philipp Poisel: Der Erfolg plagt sein Gewissen | BUNTE.de". bunte.de. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  9. "Philipp Poisel: GOLD für "Wo fängt dein Himmel an" und Zusatztermine - venue music". venue.de. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
  10. Bundesverband Musikindustrie. "BVMI | Datenbank". musikindustrie.de. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
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