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Klezmer is the vivacious Jewish music, played traditionally at weddings and other celebrations. In the 1980s, new klezmer groups wanted more than just to revive the traditions of the past but to once again create a living tradition. They incorporated various styles, such as rock and roll and jazz with age-old Jewish folk traditions. The Rough Guide To Klezmer Revival features the giants of this ever-thriving musical tradition. Compiled by Dan Rosenberg.
Label: World Music Network, 2008Track Listing
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1. GERMAN GOLDENSHTEYN: Moldavian Freylakhs |
2. CHAVA ALBERSTEIN WITH THE KLEZMATICS: Ovnt Lid |
3. JOEL RUBIN ENSEMBLE: Vinnitsa |
4. BRAVE OLD WORLD: Makh Tsi Di Eygele |
5. DI NAYE KAPELYE:Sirba/A Briv Fun Yisroel |
6. GIORA FEIDMAN: Dancing With The Rabbi |
7. SID BECKERMAN & HOWIE LEESS: Ot Azoy |
8. THE ZMIROS PROJECT: Veshom |
9. KONSONANS RETRO: Khasitsky Tanets & Ho |
10. KHARKOV KLEZMER BAND: Belkele |
11. STEVEN GREENMAN: Odessa Freylekhs |
12. YALE STROM WITH HOT PSTROMI & KLASSJ: Caf Jew Zoo |
13. VERETSKI PASS: Tatarisher Longa |
14. BUDOWITZ: Tsu Der Khupe |
15. KLEZMER CONSERVATORY BAND: Mayn Ershte Vals |
16. ANDY STATMAN: Flatbush Waltz |
17. FRANK LONDONS KLEZMER BRASS ALL-STARS FEAT KOL ISHA: Thay Yeshua Zoys |
18. MERLIN SHEPHERD KAPELYE: Ode To Favouritism & Corruption |
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