Dive into the world of Georg Kreisler with his captivating album "Die alten bösen Lieder," released on July 30, 2006, under Preiser Records. This singer-songwriter masterpiece spans a generous 2 hours and 4 minutes, featuring 28 tracks that showcase Kreisler's unique blend of wit, satire, and musical brilliance.
From the playful "Zwei alte Tanten tanzen Tango" to the poignant "Wenn du mich liebst," each song is a testament to Kreisler's lyrical prowess and melodic charm. The album is a treasure trove of stories and emotions, with tracks like "Der Musikkritiker" and "Der schöne Heinrich" offering a glimpse into the quirky and often humorous world of Georg Kreisler.
Fans of singer-songwriter genres will appreciate the depth and variety in Kreisler's work, as he seamlessly transitions from whimsical tunes like "Telefonbuchpolka" to more introspective pieces such as "Unheilbar gesund." The album is a journey through the human experience, with Kreisler's signature wit and insight making every track a memorable experience.
"Die alten bösen Lieder" is not just an album; it's a collection of stories that will resonate with anyone who appreciates thoughtful, engaging music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Georg Kreisler or new to his work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.