
"Fill your head with some culture, get this CD, see the film, and go visit some gypsy land. Hey, you only live once, right!
This CD is the antithesis of "oh, baby", "let's do it all nite", and the commercialized, controlled anger of the so-called "alternative" music(s). This is true rebellious music, as in uncompromizingly authentic. It's one human being conveying his/her inner feelings to other fellow beings via the medium of music. No middlemen required or allowed.
But this CD is also a celebration of life. There's the full-glass joy and enjoyment of life's little pleasures and twists of fate. But, since life as humans experience it, is hazardously strewn with half-empty situations, the CD has its share of wailing and regret about life's imperfections and the "local", i.e. personal, toll it exacts on our inner balances.
But even this sorrow is celebrated and showered away in a series of songs that can't be reviewed, only listened to. This is music that can't be studied and filed away. This is music as a means of human communication, the direct lineage of the one once enjoyed by cavemen and women as they recounted daily and seasonal encounters with success and failures."
01. Monika Juhasz Miczura & Gipsy Star - Nora Luca
02. Adrian Simionescu & Orchestre Marin Ioan - Tutti Frutti
03. Adrian Simionescu & Orchestre Marin Ioan - Copza Luca
04. Rona Hartner & Valentin Rotary & Petre Badea - Disparaitra
05. Adrian Simionescu & Orchestre Marin Ioan - Mama Me
06. Gipsy Star - L'amour En Liberte
07. Orchestre Marin Ioan - Cabaret
08. Rona Hartner & Valentin Rotary & Petre Badea - Dandaro
09. Ioan - Camera
10. Gipsy Star - Frissons
11. Vasile Serban & Isidor Serban & Ionescu Serban & Orchestre Marin Ioan - Mariage
12. Adrian Simionescu & Orchestre Marin Ioan - Adrian Simionescu + Orchestre M. Ioan - Camera
13. Monika Juhasz Miczura & Gipsy Star - Nora Luca (Reprise)
Accordion: Constantin Fugirica (tracks: 1, 6, 10, 13)
Nicolae Paun (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12)
Cimbalom: Leonard Iordache (tracks: 1, 6, 10, 13)
Mihai Iordache (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12)
Clarinet: George Udila (tracks: 1, 6, 10, 13)
Toni Lache (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12)
Double Bass: Florinel Dobrica (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12)
Ghita Coada (tracks: 1, 6, 10, 13)
Trumpet: Costel Vasilescu (tracks: 1, 6, 10, 13)
Violin: Marian Vasilescu (tracks: 1, 6, 10, 13)
Marius Banica (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12)
Vocals: Adrian Simionescu (tracks: 2, 3, 5, 11, 12)
Link
pass: bluesmen-worldmusic.blogspot.com
Címkék: Gipsy, Romania, Tony Gatlif, VA

Suburban Bucharest unites magnificent voices and virtuous fiddlers. It is telling us about musical occasions and their places, the constant changing of prevailing taste, and about the imminent end of the old Lautari-Music in Romania.
Suburban Bucharest is dealing with musical influences from Serbia, Turkey and the Middle East, which the political dignitaries like to apostrophy as the pollution of Romanian music. In the past few years the improvised bars of corrugated iron in the suburbs of Bucharest, for the most part concrete buildings, have been torn down. Along with them the venues of the most Gipsy Bands vanished for ever - and only a handful of them had been lucky to be discovered.
“An eye opener!”
“One of the best discs I‘ve heard in 2004 - in any genre.”
“Another superb compilation from Trikont, this time showcasing the effervescent gypsy music of Romanian capital Bucharest, a city composed of "hundreds of sprawling villages that have grown together." Charismatic singers abound: Romica Puceanu (died in 1996) has the skills of an Ella Fitzgerald, while Maria Tanase (from the 1930s) was more of a Judy Garland figure, bringing night-club flair to folkloric material. The muted trumpet of Costel Vasilescu is a high point, spinning dizzily over a wildly swung Hora wedding dance, clanked out by cimbalom, fiddle and fluttering accordion. The tension between traditional sounds and modern pop is endlessly renegotiated - godfather of gypsy pop Dan Armeanca sings both with his coolly modern group and the pumping brass of Fanfare Ciocârlia. Finally there's the exuberant filigree of Taraf De Haidouks, a group ignored in Romania until international acclaim propelled them into surreal situations such as modelling for designer Yoji Yamamoto.”
01. Dan Armeanca & Fanfare Ciocarlia: Iag Bari
02. Romica Puceanu: Ileana, Ileana
03. Taraf de Haidouks & Kocani Orkestar: Carolina
04. Maria Tanase & Taraf Mitica Mata: Jandarmul
05. Dona Dumitru Siminica: Draboro
06. Aurel & Victor Gore & Costel Vasilescu: Hora Lautarilor
07. Gabi Lunca: Cu-o Damigeana Si-un Pahar
08. Faramita Lambru: La Crama Din Dragasani
09. Raducano & Orchester Gypsy Star: Maneaua Lui Kemal
10. Romica Puceanu: Doi Tovarasi Am La Drum
11. Dan Armeanca & Band: Can Marraulan
12. Taraf de Haidouks & Viorica Rudareasa: Dumbala Dumba
13. Raducano & Orchester Gypsy Star: So Del Duma Al Romsea
14. Vasile Armeanca: Alilili Monica
15. Maria Tanase: La Uite-o, Zau
16. Mahala Rai Banda: Esti Sexy
17. Rom Bengale: Baro Biao
18. Zavaidoc: Cantecului Zavaidoc
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"Erik Marchand has been travelling the colourful routes of world music for several decades now. The singer and clarinet player has done as much as anyone to popularise music from his native southern Brittany, in particular the gwerz. Born in Paris, Marchand settled in his parents’ province of origin in 1975 and plunged into the traditional gwerziou chanting and a repertory that was on the verge of extinction. The creation of his Gwerz band in the early 80s signalled a revival that has shown no sign of abating. Yet his passion for music from other horizons has also led to some of France’s most innovative exchanges with world music.
The collaboration between Erik Marchand and the Romanian Gypsy Taraf (Ensemble) de Caransebes is renewed in this cd of considerable invoice, where the vocality of Erik is united to the resonance of the east in really magical manner; without fear of to exaggerate, we would define this work like what much more door to completion the collaboration between these coming artists from distant reality geographically and culturally. Attractive also the preparation and the conception graphic that show the musicians advance with their tools in a landscape transformed."
01. Milin Turki
02. Ton Moldav
03. Tamm Kreix If Menez
04. Toniou Hir Da Filie Dragomir
05. Purtata Bretoneasca
06. Pardon Klegereg
07. Gwellan Amzer
08. Ar Verrbadenn
09. Hora De Saint Vincent
10. Doina Haiducilor
11. Vino Mindro Sa Te Joc
12. Galvadenn Bugel
13. Kanenn Ma Mestrezed
14. Ar Spilhou
15. Ar Doina Lui Gaby
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Címkék: Erik Marchand, France, Romania, World












