| 1. Gypsy Music Is Played Again [Ujra szol a Gypsy Zene] |
| 2. I'm Sleepy Like a Kitten [Almos vagyok mint a cica] |
| 3. Good World [Ashi luma] |
| 4. Oh My God, What Shall I Do? [Aj Isenem mit csinalijak?] |
| 5. There's No Shame [Nincs szegyen] |
| 6. Don't Let Me Die, My God [Ne Hagyj, Isten, meghalni!] |
| 7. Once When My Mother [Amikor egyszer Anyam] |
| 8. Come With Me, Woman [Gyere Velem, asszony] |
| 9. Oh My God, Who Is There? [Jaj Istenem, ki az ott?] |
| 10. This River Is Wide [Szeles ez a folyo] - Tracy Nelson |
| 11. Grass, Great Grass [Fu, nagy fu] |
| 12. My Dear Wife [Draga felesegem] |
| 13. Sunday Morning [Vasarnap reggel] |
| 14. Water Is Flowing Under the Bridge [Megyen a viz a hid alatt] |
| 15. Friday Evening [Pentek este] |
| 16. I Have a Pipe [Van mar pipam] |
| 17. Gypsies Are Coming [Jonnek a ciganyok] |
Best of 2000: Gypsy Folk Groups from Hungary,Various Artists,Hungaroton,Gypsy,Hungary,Int'l & World Music,Pop,Russia / Eastern Europe,World Music
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Best of 2000: Gypsy Folk Groups from Hungary
Various Artists Manufacturer: Hungaroton ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005A0PD Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Gypsy Music Is Played Again [Ujra szol a Gypsy Zene]
- I'm Sleepy Like a Kitten [Almos vagyok mint a cica]
- Good World [Ashi luma]
- Oh My God, What Shall I Do? [Aj Isenem mit csinalijak?]
- There's No Shame [Nincs szegyen]
- Don't Let Me Die, My God [Ne Hagyj, Isten, meghalni!]
- Once When My Mother [Amikor egyszer Anyam]
- Come With Me, Woman [Gyere Velem, asszony]
- Oh My God, Who Is There? [Jaj Istenem, ki az ott?]
- This River Is Wide [Szeles ez a folyo] - Tracy Nelson
- Grass, Great Grass [Fu, Nagy Fu]
- My Dear Wife [Draga felesegem]
- Sunday Morning [Vasarnap reggel]
- Water Is Flowing Under the Bridge [Megyen a viz a hid alatt]
- Friday Evening [Pentek este]
- I Have a Pipe [Van mar pipam]
- Gypsies Are Coming [Jonnek a ciganyok]
Customer Reviews:
The Hottest Gypsy Music from Hungary ALL ON ONE CD.......2004-04-06
Track #1 by Kalyi Jag contains catchy rhythms and music that have the listener humming along or tapping one's fingers or toes to the music. Kalyi Jag is prominently featured on this CD to the delight of this listener who appreciates their interpretation and dazzlng musical skills. In, "The Gypsy Music Plays Again" they sing about a dancer who danced all 30 pieces played by the band. Afterwards he abducted a fair maiden, whom he married. He expresses gratitude to his mother-in-law for raising the fair maiden for him. He is admonished not to show off his dancing skills, as the rest of the gypsies are likely to thrash him for it. Kanizsai Csillagai (The Stars of Kanizsa) play with cheerful abandon and enthusiasm, in a style remniscent of South America, such as from Peru and the Andes Mountains. Ternipe Egyuttes sing and play a nostalgic piece, which includes a violin accompaniment that has one of the most astonishing and beautiful musical phrases on the CD. The tempo of the music and melody are breath-taking. The female soloist has a clear, crisp fresh voice that grabs the listener's attention for its lyrical style. Too bad, one selection, "This River is Wide" [Kovacs Antal of Gojma] is given only one minute and 25 seconds of play time, it has Balkan-like rhythms which has great possibities for improvisation and interpretation. Another astonishing group is "Fekete Szemek' ("Black Eyes") who display marvelous talent in performing a traditional gypsy song that includes a female vocalist with a dazzling style. Bodi Varga Gusztav, also of Fekete Szemek, displays spectacular vocal skills in "Sunday Morning" (track #13), the cimbalom accompaniment is sensational. If discovering new style Hungarian gypsy music or listening to traditional gypsy music with modern interpretations appeals to you ... look no further, this CD will amaze you. It will likely influence you to buy one or more CDs by some of these bands. Erika Borsos (erikab93)
Millennial Folk Music Album From the Rroma of Hungary.......2002-08-22
The resulting album is a cultural statement from the Rroma (the Gypsy people) to their community and to the outside world. The 20th Century was a horrendous one for the Rroma, but on this album you won't hear songs like "Green is the Hill - Song for Mercy" or many songs of hardship and suffering. Most of the songs on this album are love songs and songs of celebration. It is a hopeful look forward, not a reflection back.
There must have been a rare and magical chemistry at work in the studio during the recording sessions. I'd give anything to have been there to see this collaboration of talents. A documentary film would have been appropriate for such an historic event. We do have the CD. Better get it while it's still available. It's a special album with great musicians and great music.
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