The Rough Guide to Klezmer Revolution
RGNET1205, 2008
This 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
Track List
- Listen The Klezmatics: I Ain’t Afraid (4:21)
- Listen Amsterdam Klezmer Band: Sadagora Hot Dub (5:12)
- Listen Solomon And Socalled Feat Michael Alpert: alt. shul Kale Bazetsn (3:58)
- Listen Daniel Kahn, Psoy Korolenko, Oy Division: Rakhmones Afn Tayvl (Sympathy For Whom?) (5:38)
- Listen Wolf Krakowski: Friling (Springtime) (7:59)
- Listen The Flying Bulgars: Shivering (3:11)
- Listen Theodore Bikel & Socalled: (Rock The) Belz (5:11)
- Listen Frank London’s Klezmer Brass All-stars: In Your Garden Twenty Fecund Fruit Trees (3:51)
- Listen Oi Va Voi: Yuri (4:32)
- Listen Michael Winograd: Nayer Khusid Tanz (3:37)
- Listen David Krakauer: Moscovitz & Loops Of It (5:09)
- Listen Marilyn Lerner: Fun Tashlikh/Throw Your Sins To The Wind (4:33)
- Listen Moguilevsky & Lerner: Tati Und Mami Tanz (2:23)
- Listen Polina Shepherd Vocal Experience Feat Quartet Ashkenazim: A Nigndl (3:02)
- Listen Shtreiml: Uncle Tibor's Spicy Paprikash (1:57)
- Listen Mikveh: Vos Vet Zayn (4:40)
- Listen Margot Leverett & The Klezmer Mountain Boys Feat Michael Alpert: Leibes Tanz (3:35)
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