Max Raabe - Kгјssen Kann Man Nicht Alleine Apr 2026
The humor often comes from what isn't said, relying on Raabe’s impeccable timing and phrasing. 4. Cultural Impact
It doesn't sound like a "retro" record; it sounds like what 1930s pop would be if it were written today. Max Raabe - KГјssen kann man nicht alleine
The album was a massive success, reaching Platinum status in Germany. It proved that Raabe’s persona—the tuxedo-clad, unsmiling gentleman—wasn't just a gimmick for old covers, but a viable medium for new storytelling. "Küssen kann man nicht alleine" (The quintessential hit) "Doktor, Doktor" (A humorous plea for a cure for love) The humor often comes from what isn't said,
Features his signature baritone-to-falsetto transitions, backed by the crisp, brass-heavy arrangements of the Palast Orchester. 3. Key Themes of the Album The album was a massive success, reaching Platinum
This project marked a significant shift for Raabe. While he built his career on 1920s and 30s covers, this album features . He collaborated with German pop veteran Annette Humpe (of Ich + Ich), blending the dry, nostalgic wit of the Golden Twenties with modern pop sensibilities. 2. The Title Track: "Küssen kann man nicht alleine"
A playful, deadpan take on loneliness and the necessity of a partner.