01. Flótás: Libabőr
02. Söndörgő: Kocovo Oro
03. Szélkiáltó: Virág (Mártinak)
04. Berkesi Alex: 42. zsoltár
05. Kerekes Band: Pimasz
06. Ivánovics Tünde, Fábri Géza: Szőr szökött a szemembe
07. Kormorán: Pokolra mentek a dudások
08. Transylmania: Ha folyóvíz volnék / Jöttem is, mentem is
09. Szerényi Béla, Kóta Judit: Mely igen jó az Úr Istent dicsérni
10. Misztrál együttes: Adj már csendességet
11. Dongó együttes: A tél halála
12. Református kórusok: 138. zsoltár - Dicsér téged teljes szívem

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This recording presents tunes played on the Jew’s harp – an instrument known in perhaps every corner of the earth. This is the first Hungarian CD of Jew’s harp playing mainly dances and songs from Hungarian villages in Moldavia, mostly in ’dance house’ performance. This instrument is still used by the Csángó Hungarians in Moldavia for playing music at spinning parties. Here are both authentic forms and arrangements of instrumental tunes played as solos, duets and ensemble pieces.

01. Erdélyes
02. Piros, piros szegfű...
03. Kezes
04. Guzsalyas
05. Csütörtökön este...
06. András-köszöntő
07. Rekecsini botosánka
08. Hol jártál báránykám...
09. Virágtánc
10. Tűz lángja
11. Ördög útja
12. Szerba
13. Gyere velem katotnának...
14. Gergelem
15. Kerek utca, kicsi ház...
16. Borozdában..., Hej csillag...
17. Tilinkós
18. Nádizengő
19. Vid öreges
20. Le az úton, le, le le...
21. Ó, Szent Istvn dicsértessél...
22. Sirítet tánc
23. Balkános

Sándor Balogh - jew's harp, reed jew's harp, whistle, five holes whistle, electric bagpipe
Dániel Bolya - holeless whistle, whistle, five holes whistle
Mátyás Bolya - koboz
Szilárd Horváth - jew's harp, five holes whistle
Bea Palya - voice

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The line-up is two Kiwis, two New Yorkers, and a Londoner . Between them they play accordion, mandolin, banjo, double bass, guitar, soprano and tenor saxes, melodica and zydeco washboard. The skilled interweaving of these instruments and daring five-part vocal harmonies are part and parcel of the groups undeniably fascinating chutzpah!

"It's wild hick ethnic roots music, it's a hand-clapping foot-stomping, frenzied Yiddish groove session..
It's a hoe-down in a Roumanian village square.
Klezmer as it might have sounded 500 years ago.
The Jews Brothers Band breaks the rules of klezmer, unashamedly and with chutzpah: no clarinets, violins or drums, these brothers (plus one sister) just get down to it with chonking gypsy style mandolin, pumping tea-chest bass, blasting brass horn, shakers and finger cymbals, and vibrant melodica and accordion, all aided and abetted by soulful 5-part vocals that sound as if they come straight out of a mediaeval synagogue.
If you can't dance to this album, you gotta problem!"

." this idiosyncratic band with its enormous drive, infectious beat and brilliant musicianship......all five members are compelling music-makers"

Australian Jewish News, Sydney

" their slick arrangements....also perfectly show-cased the tonal luster of Linn Lorkin's voice, the nuance of her interpretations and the buoyancy of her rhythms..."
Howard Reich, Chicago Herald Tribune

"An impromptu collision of Sholom Secunda, Spike Jones and Django Reinhardt, their frenetic energy and irreverent attitude is a party from start to finish."
Adam Davis, KFAR Arts, Chicago

1. Yiddish Medley: Bublitchky / Die Greene Kaseene / Chosen Ka'le Mazeltov
2. Bei Mir Bist du Shein
3. Tumbalalaika
4. Hebrew Medley: Artza Alinu / Sholom Alechem
5. Ochi Chorniya
6. Bashana Haba'a
7. Eastern Euro Medley: Mezinke / Ut Azoi / Kosatski /
8. Mein Yiddishe Meidele
9. Palestinian - Hebrew Medley: Mechal Ovadya / Tsena Tsena / Hava Nagila

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