Maestro (album)
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Maestro | ||
Studio album by Kaizers Orchestra | ||
Released | 15 August 2005 | |
Recorded | Duper Studio, Bergen, February to March 2005 | |
Genre | ??? | |
Length | 45:20 | |
Label | Kaizerecords / Universal | |
Producer(s) | Jørgen Træen & Janove Ottesen | |
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Kaizers Orchestra chronology | ||
Evig Pint (2003) |
Maestro (2005) |
Live at Vega (2006)
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Maestro is an album by Kaizers Orchestra, released August 15, 2005. Later released as a 2CD Limited Edition with bonus tracks and videos.
Lyrics for all songs are in the Norwegian language.
Like the two previous albums, the songs on the album are stories that are related to the theme of the album, this time in a post-war mental hospital called Dieter Meyers Instituton.
[edit] Track listing
Lyrics and music by Janove Ottesen, unless otherwise noted
- "KGB" (KGB)
- "Maestro" (Maestro)
- "Knekker deg til sist" (Break you in the end)
- "Señor Flamingos Adieu" (Mr. Flamingos Goodbye) (Instrumental)
- "Blitzregn baby" (Blitzrain baby)
- "Dieter Meyers Inst." (Dieter Meyer's Institution)
- "Christiania" (Christiania)
- "Delikatessen" (The Delicacy)
- "Jævel av en tango" (Devil of a tango)
- "Papa har lov" (Pappa has permission) (Geir Zahl)
- "Auksjon (i Dieter Meyers hall)" (Auction (in Dieter Meyers hall)) (Zahl)
- "På ditt skift" (On your shift)
Bonus Tracks
- "Action" (Joachim Nielsen)
- "Kalifornia" (Zahl)
- "Tokyo Ice til Clementine" (Tokyo Ice for Clementine)