Live
Ostbahn-Kurti is an Austrian legend, the accordion-playing architect of a unique Austro-pop that blends traditional folk with popular song. His band, Die Chefpartie, brings something distinctly Viennese—bluesy, slightly irreverent, deeply rooted in Austrian culture. This 1985 live recording captures them in their element, with the spontaneity and rawness you only get from a packed Austrian beer hall completely in sync with the music. It's genuinely felt, never slick. The energy is palpable, the playing authentic. For anyone interested in Central European folk-influenced pop or Austrian music history, this is significant. Original pressings have become increasingly hard to find.
Item Details+
| Genre | Blues, Pop, Folk World and Country |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Label | Ariola |
| Year | 1985 |
| Country | Austria |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
Genre:
Blues, Pop, Folk World and Country
Style:
Label:
Ariola
Country:
Austria
Year:
1985
A1. Nix Halt Mi Auf 2:49
A2. Zahltog 3:19
A3. Do Steht A Haus 4:18
A4. Höchste Zeit 3:21
A5. Rusta Rasta 5:26
B1. Wann I G'spia 6:17
B2. Des Ollas Zöht Nix 2:50
B3. Ma Nennt'n Blauen Montag 6:13
B4. Feuer 3:40
B5. Mi Glangst Ned O 0:35
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