Kroke
Жанр: Klezmer, jazz
Год выпуска диска: 1996-2007
Производитель диска: Oriente musik
Продолжительность: 8:24:56
Кодек: MP3
Битрейт: 192-320 kbs
Трэклист:
1996 - Trio, 320kbs
1 - Spiel Klezmer - Yiddish Freylekhs 10:05
2 - Bessarabian Hora / Di Sapozhkelekh 08:51
3 - From Doina to Hava Naguila 08:56
4 - Rumenisher Tants 02:43
5 - Ajde Jano 05:28
6 - Kazimierz Impressions- a) Nigun atik,Sherele, b) Impressions, c) Nigun Atik (reprise) 13:28
7 - Jerusalem (part 1) 02:06
8 - Jerusalem (part 2) 06:18
9 - Returns - Kazimierz 1995 04:00
10 - 5757 03:07
1997 - Eden, 320kbs
1 - The Night in the Garden of Eden 04:56
2 - Russian Sher 11:22
3 - Reb Dovidls Nign 04:54
4 - Sher 04:03
5 - The Secret of the Life Tree 03:31
6 - Fun Tashlikh 03:54
7 - Jazz Tashlikh 02:22
8 - Der Ziser Bulgar / Moldavian Medley 06:52
9 - Dafino Vino 06:36
10 - Eden 01:48
1998 - Live at the Pit, 320kbs
1 - The night in the garden of eden 07:29
2 - Tsigoyner tants 07:01
3 - Water - Dafino vino 17:13
4 - Bessarabian hora - Di sapozhkelekh 05:47
5 - Kazimierz's impressions 09:49
6 - The secrets of the life tree 04:28
7 - Spiel klezmer - Yiddish freylekhs 10:22
8 - Sher 05:42
1999 - The Sounds of the Vanishing World, 320kbs
01 - Earth 04:59
02 - Air 02:25
03 - Question 00:44
04 - Time 06:16
05 - Dance 06:15
06 - Love 03:09
07 - Fire 06:06
08 - Water 12:07
09 - The Sounds of the Vanishing World 04:24
2001 - Time, 192kbs
01 - Time 08:27
02 - Sounds of the vanishing world, the 04:11
03 - Time 06:18
2003 - East Meets East, 320kbs
1 - Ajde Jano 04:25
2 - Lullaby for Kamila 03:25
3 - T 4.2 06:12
4 - Eden 06:07
5 - Dafino 02:51
6 - Jovano Jovanke 04:25
7 - Ederlezi 05:48
8 - Kazimierz 03:28
9 - One Voice 04:55
10 - Tribute to Maria Tanase 03:11
11 - Time 4 Time 05:21
12 - Vino 06:05
13 - Lost in Time 04:23
14 - Kukush 04:44
2003 - Ten Pieces To Save The World, 320kbs
1 - Sun 06:07
2 - Desert 05:34
3 - Childhood 03:30
4 - Cave 06:31
5 - Usual Happiness 05:46
6 - Take It Easy 05:36
7 - Mountains 04:54
8 - Dream 02:59
9 - Light In The Darkness 06:59
10 - Hope 03:17
2004 - Quartet - Live at Home, 320kbs
1 - Sun 08:37
2 - Voice 03:14
3 - Childhood 04:37
4 - Rythm 03:50
5 - Usual happiness 06:30
6 - Light in the darkness - (T402) 06:36
7 - Time 08:00
8 - Waves 16:36
9 - Ajdejano 06:34
10 - Cave 07:26
2007 - Seventh Trip, 320kbs
01 - Awakening 04:03
02 - Papillon 05:11
03 - Canon 05:27
04 - Eddie 05:05
05 - River Of Shadows 08:15
06 - Dance Of The Snowflake 05:57
07 - Journey 06:17
08 - Io 03:19
09 - Tomorrow For A While 06:14
10 - Seventh Trip 08:20
Дополнительная информация:
They're nominally a klezmer band, but seven albums into their career, the emphasis these days is definitely on the nominal side. If you really have to
categorize them, call them prog-klezmer. Think of them, too, as the Tomasz Kukurba show; there might be three members (although, curiously, four are pictured
on the cover), but it's Kukurba who's the focus, playing eight main instruments and "all other instruments," as well as composing a lot of the music. He
certainly loves his electric viola, using it a lot throughout the disc. All too often his instrument sounds more like a guitar than something bowed. But it's
not the frantic style; instead it's more introspective and evocative, more Terje Rypal than Jimi Hendrix. There's certainly plenty of beautiful music here,
but even a traditional piece like "Canon" takes on prog overtones, while lengthier tunes like "River Of Shadows" and the title cut are like small journeys,
going through several changes over the course of eight minutes each. In many ways, the fact that it's hard to classify helps this record, as it's likely to
find more sympathetic ears among rock fans than klezmer devotees.
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The seven album itch - what's valid for married life, isn't necessarily valid for music. Kroke didn't get lost in the dark grounds of a midlife crisis, and
their seventh album is more than an itch of desire. The dynamic range of this recording hasn't been diminuished by data compression. This decision is more
than a technical detail - it's a reference to the basic understanding of KROKE's music: virtuosity and passion, pleasure and deep emotion. Therefore KROKE
consider themselves as Klezmorim, although their music has developed from what is regarded as traditional Klezmer music. The direction of this movement is
decisive, and this direction is forward. Avant-Garde. Seventh Trip is an album that may not open up at first hearing. So play it twice, and play it loud.