Nemugy Van Most Mint Volt Regen

Track Listings

 
1. Nem Úgy Van Most, Mint Volt Régen (It Is Not Like It Used to Be)
2. Adjon Isten Minden Jót (God Bless It All)
3. Tudod-E Édesem (You Know Darling)
4. Mezöségi Tánc (Folkdance)
5. Altató (Lullaby)
6. Félre Gatya, Pendely (I Want It All)
7. Vinat (Train - Bagpipe Improvisation)
8. Hulljatok Levelek (Falling Leaves)
9. Legényes II (Lads Dance II)
10. Mikor Mentem Hazafelé (On the Way Home)

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Nemugy Van Most Mint Volt Regen
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • An early, rawer recording
Nemugy Van Most Mint Volt Regen
Muzsikas & Marta Sebestyen
Manufacturer: Hungaroton
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000056VDR
Release Date: 2001-01-23

Tracks:

  1. Nem y Van Most, Mint Volt Rn (It Is Not Like It Used to Be)
  2. Adjon Isten Minden JGod Bless It All)
  3. Tudod-E esem (You Know Darling)
  4. Mezi T (Folkdance)
  5. Altatullaby)
  6. Fe Gatya, Pendely (I Want It All)
  7. Vinat (Train - Bagpipe Improvisation)
  8. Hulljatok Levelek (Falling Leaves)
  9. Leges II (Lads Dance II)
  10. Mikor Mentem HazafelOn the Way Home)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars An early, rawer recording.......2004-12-17

Those listeners used to Marta Sebestyen's fusion efforts, like the at times New-Age solo recording Kismet, or Muzsikas' recent reworkings of Bartok's folk melodies, may be surprised by this, which I believe is perhaps their second or third record, from at latest the early 80s. The earlier songs from the group featured more male vocals than Marta's primarily. This album showcases more of a folk-rock approach, reminiscent of Fairport Convention or Steeleye Span at times. After having heard all of the Hungarian ensemble's later work on distributed in Britain and America on the Hannibal/Carthage labels in the 90s, this earlier foray into making an ancient tradition listenable and relevant should have been issued in the West, especially by the label associated with Joe Boyd and Richard Thompson. Almost medieval meets rock at its best moments.

I bought my copy in Hungary, not having ever seen it abroad. It, Ketto, and their first, self-titled album are all worth finding.
Less fluid, more jerky rhythms and squeals of pipes punctuate many tunes that sound out of the tanchaz (dance-house) ambience out of which Muzsikas began revitalising the sound of Magyar music in the 1970s and 80s. A joyful and affirming place to begin looking beyond the more accessible works for those who like an edgier, more jagged sound from the non-Gypsy repertoire.
Nemugy Van Most Mint Volt Regen
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Check this one out!
Nemugy Van Most Mint Volt Regen
Muzsikas & Marta Sebestyen
Manufacturer: Studio Kft
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000JARO
Release Date: 1999-03-12

Tracks:

  1. Nem y Van Most, Mint Volt Rn (It Is Not Like It Used to Be)
  2. Adjon Isten Minden JGod Bless It All)
  3. Tudod-E esem (You Know Darling)
  4. Mezi T (Folkdance)
  5. Altatullaby)
  6. Fe Gatya, Pendely (I Want It All)
  7. Vinat (Train - Bagpipe Improvisation)
  8. Hulljatok Levelek (Falling Leaves)
  9. Leges II (Lads Dance II)
  10. Mikor Mentem HazafelOn the Way Home)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Check this one out!.......2003-02-08

I had read about "Maramaros", and went looking for it, hoping to perhaps get a taste of my ethnic roots. The usually dependable record store didn't have it, but had this - so I decided to take my chances and check it out. I later found "Maramaros", but I actually find this one more compelling! Imagine something like a cross between Steeleye Span and Camper Van Beethoven - probably a little bit of an updating of the traditions, but very nicely done. And the most beautiful song is actually sung by a guy. (Don't have his name handy.) I don't know which Muzikas to try next, but I can certainly recommend this.

World Music:

  1. Oh My God [CD-single] [Import]
  2. On Broadway [Import]
  3. Origini I Di Adriano V.1 [Import]
  4. Pakhawaj Solo [Import]
  5. Palace / Deep Emotion
  6. Piece Montee des Grands Jours [Import]
  7. Puro Prazer [Import]
  8. Raga Jaijaivanti
  9. Rotting [Import]
  10. Roundabout

World Music

world music

World Music

Don't Look Back [Enhanced] [EP] [Import]

Karl Erb Liederalbum, Vol. 2

Il Finto Stanislao

Wasa Wasa [Import]

La Prochaine Fois [Import]

J.Lo [Explicit Lyrics]

Fest Im Sattel [Import]

Humpty Dance [CD-single]

Mega Africa [Box set] [Import]

Il Mito dell'Opera: Antonio Paoli

Heart of the Night

London Date [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Jam on Bass, Vol. 1

Unforgettable Duets, Vol. 1

Sounds of Wood and Steel, Vol. 2