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Rise Up! Shteyt Oyf!
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Album: Rise Up! Shteyt Oyf!
# Song Title   Time
1)    Klezmorimlekh Mayne Libinke (Beloved Klezmorim, My Dear Ones)
2)    Kats un Moyz (Cat and Mouse)
3)    Loshn-Koydesh (Holy Tongues)
4)    Tepel
5)    I Ain't Afraid
6)    Di Gayster (Ghost) :: Ghost
7)    Yo Riboyn Olam (God, Master of This Universe)
8)    Bulgars No. 2 (Tantsn un Shpringen)
9)    Barikada (Barricades)
10)    Davenen (Prayer) :: Prayer
11)    St. John's Nign
12)    Hevl Iz Havolim (Vanity Is Vanities)
13)    Makht Oyf (Open Up)
14)    Perets-Tants
15)    I Ain't Afraid - (English Edit)
 

Album: Rise Up! Shteyt Oyf!
# Song Title   Time
1)    Klezmorimlekh Mayne Libinke (Beloved Klezmorim, My Dear Ones)
2)    Kats un Moyz (Cat and Mouse)
3)    Loshn-Koydesh (Holy Tongues)
4)    Tepel
5)    I Ain't Afraid
6)    Di Gayster (Ghost) :: Ghost
7)    Yo Riboyn Olam (God, Master of This Universe)
8)    Bulgars No. 2 (Tantsn un Shpringen)
9)    Barikada (Barricades)
10)    Davenen (Prayer) :: Prayer
11)    St. John's Nign
12)    Hevl Iz Havolim (Vanity Is Vanities)
13)    Makht Oyf (Open Up)
14)    Perets-Tants
15)    I Ain't Afraid - (English Edit)
 
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  • The Klezmatics includes: Frank London (vocals, trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet alto, piano, organ, keyboards, percussion); Matt Darriau (vocals, alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, kaval, percussion); Lorin Sklmaber (vocals, high strung guitar, piano); Lisa Gutkin (vocals, violin, baritone violin).
  • Recorded at RPM Sound Studios, New York, New York, February 2002.
  • Personnel: Paul Morrissett (vocals, hurdy-gurdy, violin, fiddle, alto horn, baritone horn, piano, acoustic bass, electric bass, cymbals); Lisa Gutkin (vocals, violin, baritone violin); Matt Darriau (vocals, kaval, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone, percussion); Lorin Sklamberg (vocals, accordion, piano); Frank London (vocals, trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn, alto horn, piano, organ, keyboards, percussion); David Licht (drums, percussion).
  • Audio Mixer: Ben Wisch.
  • Liner Note Author: Ellen Kushner.
  • Recording information: RPM Sound Studios, New York, NY (02/2002).
  • Photographer: Michael Macioce.
  • Translator: Michael Wex.
  • One thing about the Klezmatics, they're not afraid of a little controversy with their klezmer music. Here they stir the ashes a couple of times, with an English-Yiddish cover of Holly Near's "I Ain't Afraid" that comes twice on the disc, and points out the pitfalls of what people do in the name of religion, and also in "Loshn-Koydesh," an unusual tale of a Hebrew lesson with an appropriately seductive melody to match the words. This time around the emphasis is most definitely on songs, rather than instrumentals, and for the most part they keep their fire quite restrained, rarely letting the instrumental work fly into the stratosphere as they have in the past. Where they do, on "Katz Un Moyz," for example, the results are spectacular, a reminder of how good players like Steven Greenman and Matt Darriau truly are. But Lorin Sklamberg has rarely sounded better singing with the band, as he proves on "Makht Oyf." That said, the annoying chorus of children on "Tepel" overdoes what could be a pleasantly kitschy piece, and highlights the heavy production used on the record, generally to its benefit, but sometimes too heavy-handed. They might be more serious and focused this time around, abandoning the free joy of the past, but they're still damn good. ~ Chris Nickson
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