Hear
song "Release and Catch" This release from Livingstones
Kabinet is a deeply personal set, with a more intimate atmosphere than
the last...This is music made in the small hours, by turns melodic and
haunting.
All songs and instrumentation are by the Kabinet themselves and include
the sounds of foot stomps, harmonium, mouth trumpet, chin stubble,
rhythmic intakes of breath, strings, violin and the HuHaHu male voices.
All vocals, instruments and arrangements by Livingstones Kabinet
Huhahu voices: Jacob Nienstædt, Robert Snorrason
Engineer: Ole Hansen
Produced by Livingstones Kabinet
Mixed by Livingstones Kabinet with gentle guidance from Ole Hansen
Recorded at Soundtrack Studios, Copenhagen
"Those of us who Sleep in Other Peoples Houses "
Åndelige efterkommer
af Kurt Weill. (JP)
The spiritual successors
of Kurt Weill. (Jyllands Posten)
Smuk, tankevækkende og
musikalsk spændende...værd at anbefale ud i hele
verden (Arbejderen)
Beautiful,
thought-provoking and musically exciting.... worthy of
world-wide recommendation (Arbejderen)
Download mp3: These
Are the Days
All of the
13 tracks apart from two were written by Livingstones Kabinet,
including a suite of little intermezzi for solo pump-organ. The
familiar touches of unhinged black humour are very much to the fore.
Songs of anti-clerical rage, quiet desperation, and an in
memoriam to Scottish child star Lena Zavaroni. Welcome to
the Kabinet... it’s a healthy thing.
All vocals, instruments and arrangements by Livingstones Kabinet
With guest musicians:
Drums: Søren Møller Pedersen
Bass: Casper Ludvigsen
Trumpet: Kjell Åke Andersson
Huhahu voices: Søren Møller Pedersen, Bruno
MacDonald, Jacob Nienstædt, Robert Snorrason
Engineer: Ole Hansen
Mixed and produced by Ole Hansen & Livingstones Kabinet
Recorded at Soundtrack Studio, Copenhagen