Rufus Wainwright & Pacific Jazz Orchestra - I'm a Stranger Here Myself - Wainwright Does Weill (2025)

Artist: Rufus Wainwright, Pacific Jazz Orchestra
Title: I'm a Stranger Here Myself - Wainwright Does Weill
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Rock and Roll Credit Card Inc
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:06
Total Size: 172 / 412 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: I'm a Stranger Here Myself - Wainwright Does Weill
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Rock and Roll Credit Card Inc
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:15:06
Total Size: 172 / 412 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. September Song (04:06)
2. I'm a Stranger Here Myself (03:04)
3. Die Muschel von Margate (03:41)
4. Matrosen Song (08:11)
5. It Never Was You (04:18)
6. Youkali (05:35)
7. Fürchte Dich Nicht (02:30)
8. The Saga of Jenny (03:49)
9. Je ne t'aime pas (04:00)
10. Will You Remember Me? (02:47)
11. Zuhälterballade (feat. Viola Odette Harlow) (04:38)
12. Surabaya Johnny (06:31)
13. Mack the Knife (04:38)
14. Lost in the Stars (feat. Metropole Orkest) (04:10)
15. Surabaya Johnny (Live at Café Carlyle) (06:05)
16. My Ship / Speak Low (07:03)
Rufus Wainwright's I'm a Stranger Here Myself - Wainwright Does Weill is a compelling tribute album that delves into the rich and complex songbook of German-American composer Kurt Weill. Known for his theatrical flair and vocal prowess, Wainwright brings a unique interpretation to Weill's compositions, which are celebrated for their fusion of classical, cabaret, and jazz elements. Premiering in May 2023 at New York City's Café Carlyle, "Wainwright Does Weill" marked Wainwright's first extensive exploration of Weill's repertoire. Rufus Wainwright’s fascination with Kurt Weill’s music goes back for decades — in his early twenties he wore out the vinyl grooves of Teresa Stratas’ famous Weill album. While Weill‘s musical influence can be heard in Wainwright‘s own songs, he had never dedicated an entire evening to singing the German musician’s songs, until now. With the Pacific Jazz Orchestra under the baton of Chris Walden, he has expanded the orchestral palette for his approach to Kurt Weill.