"September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill" (1997)






New York City: Sony Music Entertainment (CD, compilation), 1997.
5" x 5.5" x 0.375", CD, single disc, fourteen tracks, with ten-page booklet, "SK 63046".

September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill, a compilation CD published by Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. (New York City) in 1997. This is a "Rhombus Media and ZDf Production", a soundtrack for a film by Larry Weinstein. Supervised by Hal Willner. Art Direction and Design of the CD by Roxanne Slimak.

The final track, "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" is performed by William S. Burroughs.

Not in Shoaf.
Not in Schottlaender.

Tracks: 

  1. Nick Cave: "Mack the Knife" (4'51")
  2. P. J. Harvey: "Ballad of the Soldier's Wife" (4'24")
  3. David Johansen: "Alabama Song" (4'29")
  4. Teresa Stratas: "Youkali Tango" (6'37")
  5. Elvis Costello: "Lost in the Stars" (3'54")
  6. Lotte Lenya: "Pirate Jenny" (4'00")
  7. Charlie Haden: "Speak Low" (5'27")
  8. The Persuasions: "O Heavenly Salvation" (3'34")
  9. Betty Carter: "Lonely House" (7'29")
  10. Teresa Stratas: "Surabaya Johnny" (5'55")
  11. Mary Margaret O'Hara: "Rürchte dich nicht" (4'23")
  12. Lou Reed: "September Song" (7'49")
  13. Bertolt Brecht: "Mack the Knife" (2'45")
  14. William S. Burroughs: "What Keeps Mankind Alive?" (2'43")
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