Geschichten Für Schlechte Esser is a captivating album that showcases the talents of Ilse Schlösser and Ruth TrösterEngelhardt. The album features a collection of songs that are both playful and thought-provoking, exploring themes of food, hunger, and desire. The duo's harmonies are beautifully blended, and their voices are filled with emotion and sincerity.
The album opens with the upbeat and catchy "Das Brotlied," which tells the story of a loaf of bread that is eagerly devoured by a group of hungry children. Other standout tracks include "Die Suppe," which explores the different flavors and textures of soup, and "Die Schokolade," a sweet ode to everyone's favorite treat.
Throughout the album, Ilse Schlösser and Ruth TrösterEngelhardt showcase their versatility as musicians, incorporating a range of instruments and styles into their songs. From the playful accordion on "Die Wurst" to the haunting violin on "Der Hunger," each track is a unique and enjoyable listening experience.