Dive into the whimsical world of Victor Borge with his 2011 album "You're On Your Own," a delightful compilation of comedy and spoken word tracks that showcase his unique blend of humor and musical prowess. Born Børge Rosenbaum, this Danish-American legend brings his signature wit and charm to this 39-minute collection, released under Red Cab Records.
The album kicks off with "Family Background," setting the stage for a journey through Borge's signature style, which includes playful interpretations of classical pieces like "A Mozart Opera By Borge" and "Brahm's Lullaby." Fans of his work will appreciate the inclusion of "Clair De Lune" and "Greig's Rhapsody," reimagined with Borge's distinctive comedic touch. The two-part "Phonetic Punctuation" offers a linguistic twist, while "All The Things You Are" and "The Blue Serenade" provide a more melodic interlude.
Borge's ability to blend humor with music is evident throughout, making "You're On Your Own" a standout in his discography. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his work, this album is a testament to his enduring appeal and creativity. Don't miss the title track "You're On Your Own" and the playful "Fonetisk Tegnsaetning," which round out this engaging collection.