Dive into the witty and introspective world of Georg Kreisler with his 2006 album "Literarisches und Nichtarisches." This collection of 18 tracks offers a unique blend of singer-songwriter artistry, with Kreisler's distinctive voice and sharp lyrics taking center stage. The album, released on Preiser Records, spans a total of 55 minutes, each song a testament to Kreisler's ability to blend humor, satire, and profound observation.
From the opening track "Zu leise für mich" to the closing notes of "Der Hund," Kreisler explores a range of themes with his signature wit and depth. Songs like "Oper, Burg und Josefstadt" and "Die Zweitausend" showcase his knack for storytelling, while tracks such as "Mein Weib will mich verlassen" and "Was fürn ein Ticker ist ein Politiker" highlight his satirical edge. The album is a journey through Kreisler's unique perspective on life, love, and the absurdities of the world around him.
"Literarisches und Nichtarisches" is not just a collection of songs but a reflection of Georg Kreisler's artistic genius. His ability to weave together humor and profundity makes this album a standout in his discography. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, this album offers a rich and engaging listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.