Dive into the captivating world of Georg Kreisler with his 2006 album "Die alten bösen Lieder." This singer-songwriter masterpiece, released under Preiser Records, is a treasure trove of 28 tracks that span a total of 2 hours and 4 minutes. Kreisler's unique voice and storytelling prowess shine through in each song, from the whimsical "Zwei alte Tanten tanzen Tango" to the poignant "Mütterlein."
The album is a delightful blend of humor, wit, and profound insight, showcasing Kreisler's ability to tackle a wide range of subjects with equal parts charm and depth. Tracks like "Sport ist gesund" and "Unheilbar gesund" offer a satirical take on societal norms, while "Wenn du mich liebst" and "Der Liebesbrief" delve into the complexities of love and relationships.
Kreisler's musical versatility is evident throughout the album, with tracks ranging from the lively "Telefonbuchpolka" to the hauntingly beautiful "Alpenglühn." Whether you're a long-time fan of Georg Kreisler or a newcomer to his work, "Die alten bösen Lieder" is an album that promises to entertain, provoke, and move you.