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The Young Gods|Play Kurt Weill (30 years Anniversary)

Play Kurt Weill (30 years Anniversary)

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Besides introducing keyboardist Al Comet and thus stabilizing the band lineup for the next decade, Play Kurt Weill is an intriguing curiosity few other bands could easily pull off. As part of an annual Swiss musical festival celebrating specific musicians each year, the Young Gods were invited to perform renditions of numbers by the noted German composer and writer of theatrical musical standards from The Threepenny Opera to "September Song." The subsequent album is a revelation; while rockers from Bobby Darin to Lou Reed and on had tried their hand at the Weill songbook, the Young Gods embraced the avant-garde bent of Weill's music with a passion. "Prologue" reworks the sly opening narration to Threepenny Opera in the context of a rock concert, audience screams and all, and from there on in, it's Weill as you've not quite heard him before, ditching solo cabaret revivalism for sample-based reinvention. "Mackie Messer" launches guitar snarls and rips all over the place, "Speak Low" takes on distinctly ominous undertones, "Seerauber Jenny" cheekily blends a more straightforward oompah approach with discordant woodwind samples, background string loops, and huge drum blasts. Treichler sounds throughout like he's having the time of his life; on "Alabama Song," memories of the Doors' fair enough take are erased by his sinuous whisper and the band's switch between calm and noise. As for the amazing album-ender "September Song," delivered by Treichler with restrained passion over a stripped-down wash of ocean waves and ghostly samples floating in and out of the mix, Bing Crosby this ain't.
© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Prologue
00:01:46

Roli Mosimann, Producer - Kurt Weill, Composer - The Young Gods, MainArtist

2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS] 2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS]

2
Salomon Song
00:04:07

Roli Mosimann, Producer - Kurt Weill, Composer - The Young Gods, MainArtist

2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS] 2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS]

3
Mackie Messer
00:04:11

Roli Mosimann, Producer - Kurt Weill, Composer - The Young Gods, MainArtist

2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS] 2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS]

4
Speak Low
00:05:14

Roli Mosimann, Producer - Kurt Weill, Composer - The Young Gods, MainArtist

2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS] 2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS]

5
Alabama Song
00:05:51

Roli Mosimann, Producer - Kurt Weill, Composer - The Young Gods, MainArtist

2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS] 2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS]

6
Seerauber Jenny
00:05:53

Roli Mosimann, Producer - Kurt Weill, Composer - The Young Gods, MainArtist

2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS] 2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS]

7
Ouverture
00:02:47

Roli Mosimann, Producer - Kurt Weill, Composer - The Young Gods, MainArtist

2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS] 2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS]

8
September Song
00:02:49

Roli Mosimann, Producer - Kurt Weill, Composer - The Young Gods, MainArtist

2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS] 2021 LE LABEL - [PIAS]

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Besides introducing keyboardist Al Comet and thus stabilizing the band lineup for the next decade, Play Kurt Weill is an intriguing curiosity few other bands could easily pull off. As part of an annual Swiss musical festival celebrating specific musicians each year, the Young Gods were invited to perform renditions of numbers by the noted German composer and writer of theatrical musical standards from The Threepenny Opera to "September Song." The subsequent album is a revelation; while rockers from Bobby Darin to Lou Reed and on had tried their hand at the Weill songbook, the Young Gods embraced the avant-garde bent of Weill's music with a passion. "Prologue" reworks the sly opening narration to Threepenny Opera in the context of a rock concert, audience screams and all, and from there on in, it's Weill as you've not quite heard him before, ditching solo cabaret revivalism for sample-based reinvention. "Mackie Messer" launches guitar snarls and rips all over the place, "Speak Low" takes on distinctly ominous undertones, "Seerauber Jenny" cheekily blends a more straightforward oompah approach with discordant woodwind samples, background string loops, and huge drum blasts. Treichler sounds throughout like he's having the time of his life; on "Alabama Song," memories of the Doors' fair enough take are erased by his sinuous whisper and the band's switch between calm and noise. As for the amazing album-ender "September Song," delivered by Treichler with restrained passion over a stripped-down wash of ocean waves and ghostly samples floating in and out of the mix, Bing Crosby this ain't.
© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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