Dive into the enigmatic world of Lotte Lenya with her captivating album "Trouble Man," released on May 18, 2016, under the Edizione Jazz label. This collection is a treasure trove of dark cabaret gems, showcasing Lenya's extraordinary vocal prowess and her deep connection with the works of Kurt Weill. The album spans a rich history of musical collaborations, from Berlin to Broadway, offering a unique blend of haunting melodies and profound lyrics.
"Trouble Man" features a diverse array of tracks, including iconic pieces like "Surabaya-Jonny," "Moritat," and "Seerauber-Jenny," as well as lesser-known but equally compelling compositions. The album's duration of 2 hours and 3 minutes ensures a comprehensive journey through Lenya's artistic evolution, highlighting her versatility and emotional depth.
Lenya's rendition of "Trouble Man (From 'Lost in the Stars')" is a standout, showcasing her ability to convey raw emotion and vulnerability. The album also includes notable tracks like "Wie Man Sich Bettet So Liegt Man," a famous tune from Brecht and Weill's early collaboration, and "September Song," a poignant ballad that has become a classic in its own right.
This album is a testament to Lotte Lenya's enduring legacy as a pioneering artist in the dark cabaret genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to her work, "Trouble Man" offers a rich and immersive experience that celebrates the timeless artistry of Lotte Lenya and her collaboration with Kurt Weill.