Dive into the witty and satirical world of Georg Kreisler with his 1987 album "Wenn die schwarzen Lieder wieder blüh'n." This delightful collaboration with Barbara Peters offers a unique blend of chanson and comedy, showcasing Kreisler's signature wit and clever lyrics. The album, released under the Elite Special label, spans 12 tracks and 39 minutes, delivering a captivating journey through Kreisler's distinctive perspective on life.
From the upbeat "Kreisler, sei positiv" to the poignant "Meine Freiheit, deine Freiheit," each song is a testament to Kreisler's ability to blend humor and social commentary seamlessly. The album features a mix of playful tunes like "Blumengiessen" and "Mozart in Hollywood," alongside more reflective pieces such as "Die Alten" and "Das Begräbnis der Freiheit." The closing track, "Samoa," leaves you with a lasting impression of Kreisler's artistic versatility.
"Wenn die schwarzen Lieder wieder blüh'n" is a must-listen for fans of singer-songwriter genres and those who appreciate clever, thought-provoking lyrics. Georg Kreisler's unique voice and Barbara Peters' accompanying performance make this album a standout in the world of chanson and comedy music.