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|album_name  = September Songs<br><small>The Music Of Kurt Weill</small>
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|album_type  = compilation
|album_type  = compilation
|album_artist = various artists
|album_artist = various artists
|release_info = 1997
|release_info = August 19, 1997
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|producer    = [[Hal Willner]]
|producer    = [[Hal Willner]]
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| length1  = 4:53
| length1  = 4:53
|  title2  = Ballad Of The Soldier's Wife
|  title2  = Ballad Of The Soldier's Wife
|  extra2  = PJ Harvey
|  extra2  = [[PJ Harvey]]
| length2  = 4:26
| length2  = 4:26
|  title3  = Alabama Song
|  title3  = [[Alabama Song]]
|  note3  = fest. Ellen Shipley, Bob Dorough & Ralph Schuckett
|  note3  = fest. Ellen Shipley, Bob Dorough & Ralph Schuckett
|  extra3  = [[David Johansen]]
|  extra3  = [[David Johansen]]
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| length12 = 7:51
| length12 = 7:51
|  title13 = Mack The Knife
|  title13 = Mack The Knife
|  extra13 = Bertolt Brecht
|  extra13 = [[Bertolt Brecht]]
| length13 = 2:48
| length13 = 2:48
|  title14 = What Keeps Mankind Alive?
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==Credits==
;;Lost In The Stars
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*[[Elvis Costello]] - voice
*[[Michael Thomas]] - violin
*[[Ian Belton]] - violin
*[[Paul Cassidy]] - viola
*[[Jacqueline Thomas]] - violoncello
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.allmusic.com/album/september-songs-the-music-of-kurt-weill-mw0000026000 Allmusic]
*[http://www.allmusic.com/album/september-songs-the-music-of-kurt-weill-mw0000026000 AllMusic]
*[http://www.discogs.com/Various-September-Songs-The-Music-Of-Kurt-Weill/release/1477180 Discogs]
*[http://www.discogs.com/Various-September-Songs-The-Music-Of-Kurt-Weill/release/1477180 Discogs]
*{{amazon|asin=B0000029WM}}
*{{amazon|asin=B0000029WM}}

Latest revision as of 19:09, 14 February 2024

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September Songs
The Music Of Kurt Weill
September Songs The Music Of Kurt Weill album cover.jpg
compilation by
various artists
ReleasedAugust 19, 1997
ProducerHal Willner
LabelSony Classical

1997 tribute to Kurt Weill includes "Lost In The Stars" performed by Elvis Costello and The Brodsky Quartet.


Tracks

TitlePerformer Length
1. Mack The Knife  Nick Cave 4:53
2. Ballad Of The Soldier's Wife  PJ Harvey 4:26
3. Alabama Song (fest. Ellen Shipley, Bob Dorough & Ralph Schuckett)David Johansen 4:32
4. Youkali Tango  Teresa Stratas 6:39
5. Lost In The Stars  Elvis Costello with The Brodsky Quartet 3:56
6. Pirate Jenny  Lotte Lenya 4:04
7. Speak Low  Charlie Haden 5:31
8. O Heavenly Salvation  The Persuasions 3:36
9. Lonely House  Betty Carter 7:32
10. Surabaya Johnny (feat. Gerard Schwarz)Teresa Stratas 5:58
11. Fürchte Dich Nicht  Mary Margaret O'Hara 4:25
12. September Song  Lou Reed 7:51
13. Mack The Knife  Bertolt Brecht 2:48
14. What Keeps Mankind Alive?  William S. Burroughs 2:46


Credits

Lost In The Stars

External links