
Dashing, dapper, and debonair, Max Raabe might have walked straight out of the Golden Age of Berlin in the 1920s.With his elegant poise, suave sophistication, and silky-smooth baritone, he brings to life the songs and style of a bygone age. He meticulously recreates standards as they used to be sung – in formal evening wear, with an orchestra, giving proper credits to the composers – and his deadpan jokes show that Raabe is not only a unique talent but a very funny man. “The appeal is the timeless quality in the music, but also the humour,” he says.
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