The Rough Guide to Klezmer Revolution
Various
Rough Guide, RGNET1205, 2008This eclectic collection celebrates the latest klezmer sounds, ranging from the reinterpretation of classic Yiddish lyrics to completely new texts, using non-traditional instruments, or no instruments at all. The Rough Guide to Klezmer Revolution departs from the concept of klezmer as solely Yiddish, or even Jewish music, inventing a new thrilling genre that has very little in common with the klezmer music of the 19th century. Welcome to the Klezmer Revolution!
‘the magic and loss of a revitalised culture both celebrated and mourned'
The Independent On Sunday
The Independent On Sunday
Track List
- Listen The Klezmatics: I Ain’t Afraid
- Listen Amsterdam Klezmer Band: Sadagora Hot Dub
- Listen Solomon And Socalled Feat Michael Alpert: alt. shul Kale Bazetsn
- Listen Daniel Kahn, Psoy Korolenko, Oy Division: Rakhmones Afn Tayvl (Sympathy For Whom?)
- Listen Wolf Krakowski: Friling (Springtime)
- Listen The Flying Bulgars: Shivering
- Listen Theodore Bikel & Socalled: (Rock The) Belz
- Listen Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All-stars: In Your Garden Twenty Fecund Fruit Trees
- Listen Oi Va Voi: Yuri
- Listen Michael Winograd: Nayer Khusid Tanz
- Listen David Krakauer: Moscovitz & Loops Of It
- Listen Marilyn Lerner: Fun Tashlikh/Throw Your Sins To The Wind
- Listen Moguilevsky & Lerner: Tati Und Mami Tanz
- Listen Polina Shepherd Vocal Experience Feat Quartet Ashkenazim: A Nigndl
- Listen Shtreiml: Uncle Tibor's Spicy Paprikash
- Listen Mikveh: Vos Vet Zayn
- Listen Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys Feat Michael Alpert: Leibes Tanz
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