| 1. Mahalageasca |
| 2. Red Bula |
| 3. Homme Qui Boit (The Man Who Drinks) |
| 4. Spoitoresa |
| 5. Moreceau d'Amour |
| 6. Romni Latci |
| 7. Kibori |
| 8. Gaida |
| 9. Iest Sexy |
| 10. Tabulhaneaua |
| 11. Colindat |
| 12. Romano Dance |
| 13. Bonus Material [CD-ROM Track][*] |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Shaped in the Gypsy Ghettos (Mahala) around Bucharest, Mahala Rai Banda (Literally Noble Band from the Ghetto), Combines a Surprising Array of Trends and Styles. However, Once You Delve Down Into the History of the Place, Surprise Gives Way to Fascination as all the Pieces Slowly Fit Together. The Mahala Gravitates around Two Poles, a Family Core Close to that of Taraf De Haidouks, and Retired Soldiers Originally from Moldavia. The First Are the Sons of the Generation that Left the Little Village of Clejane to Settle Down in the Ghettos on the Outskirts of Bucharest, Grandsons of the Late Neacsu. The Are Between 20 and 25 Years Old who have Grown Up Playing Music and Having Avoided the Pitfalls of Drugs and Gangs, Make a Living by Playing at Romanians' Weddings. Living on the Outskirts of a City They have Been Doused in Modern Culture which Gives their Otherwise Traditional Repertoire a Pop Twist.
Shaped in the Gypsy Ghettos (Mahala) around Bucharest, Mahala Rai Banda (Literally Noble Band from the Ghetto), Combines a Surprising Array of Trends and Styles. However, Once You Delve Down Into the History of the Place, Surprise Gives Way to Fascination as all the Pieces Slowly Fit Together. The Mahala Gravitates around Two Poles, a Family Core Close to that of Taraf De Haidouks, and Retired Soldiers Originally from Moldavia. The First Are the Sons of the Generation that Left the Little Village of Clejane to Settle Down in the Ghettos on the Outskirts of Bucharest, Grandsons of the Late Neacsu. The Are Between 20 and 25 Years Old who have Grown Up Playing Music and Having Avoided the Pitfalls of Drugs and Gangs, Make a Living by Playing at Romanians' Weddings. Living on the Outskirts of a City They have Been Doused in Modern Culture which Gives their Otherwise Traditional Repertoire a Pop Twist.
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Mahala Rai Banda
Mahala Rai Banda Manufacturer: Crammed Disc Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000ASATS0 Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Mahalageasca
- Red Bula
- Homme Qui Boit (The Man Who Drinks)
- Spoitoresa
- Moreceau d'Amour
- Romni Latci
- Kibori
- Gaida
- Iest Sexy
- Tabulhaneaua
- Colindat
- Romano Dance
- Bonus Material [CD-ROM Track][*]
Album Description
This sensational new band from the Gypsy ghetto of Bucharest combines a staple Romanian diet of violins & accordions with a horn section consisting of army brass band veterans, powered by a funky rhythm section. Formed by two people closely related to the Taraf de Haïdouks (violonist/arranger Aurel Ionita and Taraf musical director Stéphane Karo), the Mahala Raï Banda have recorded this debut album in Romania, and mixed it in collaboration with electrogypsy whiz Shantel. Their music evokes so many traditions familiar to American immigrants - a reference to New Orleans music is as palpable as the Eastern European traditions obvious to the group. Latin American immigrants can also relate to the rhythmic, festive feel.Customer Reviews:
Great happy music !.......2006-12-30
some more great Electric Gypsy Music.......2006-01-12
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Mahala Rai Banda
Mahala Rai Banda Manufacturer: Crammed Disc Belgium ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006332ZG Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
Tracks:
- Mahalageasca
- Red Bula
- L'Homme Qui Boit (The Man Who Drinks)
- Spoitoresa
- Morceau D'Amour
- Romni Latci
- Kibori
- Gaida
- Iest Sexy
- Tabulhaneaua
- Colindat
- Romano Dance
Album Details
Shaped in the Gypsy Ghettos (Mahala) around Bucharest, Mahala Rai Banda (Literally Noble Band from the Ghetto), Combines a Surprising Array of Trends and Styles. However, Once You Delve Down Into the History of the Place, Surprise Gives Way to Fascination as all the Pieces Slowly Fit Together. The Mahala Gravitates around Two Poles, a Family Core Close to that of Taraf De Haidouks, and Retired Soldiers Originally from Moldavia. The First Are the Sons of the Generation that Left the Little Village of Clejane to Settle Down in the Ghettos on the Outskirts of Bucharest, Grandsons of the Late Neacsu. The Are Between 20 and 25 Years Old who have Grown Up Playing Music and Having Avoided the Pitfalls of Drugs and Gangs, Make a Living by Playing at Romanians' Weddings. Living on the Outskirts of a City They have Been Doused in Modern Culture which Gives their Otherwise Traditional Repertoire a Pop Twist.Customer Reviews:
Superb!.......2005-03-16
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