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[record company blurb:]In his dramatic follow-up to Transmigrations: Gilgul, Wolf Krakowski weaves unique and heartfelt world-beat soul stylings with Yiddish folk, theatre and pop songs to create a compelling international downtown sound rooted in the blues, country-rock, tango, reggae and native mameloshn. Produced by Frank London, this contemporary classic is the very embodiment of Old World meets the New.
Track List:
- Tate-mame
- Dona. dona
- Kh'vel shoyn mer nisht ganvenen
- Mit farmakhte oygn
- A shod dayne trern
- Tsum sof vest du zayn mayn
- Drey, dreydl
- Tife griber, royter laym
- Hundert
- Lomir trakhtn nor fun haynt
- Gib zhe khaver, a roykher ton
- Zingarella
Personnel:
Wolf Krakowski
The Lonesome Brothers: Jim Armenti, Ray Mason, Tom Shea
Seth Austen,
Doug Beaumier,
Fraidy Katz,
Daniel Lombardo,
Frank London,
Corner Mentos,
Brian Mitchell,
Charles Neville,
Jaye Simms,
Pamela Smith Salavka,
Beverly Woods
Links: Wolf Krakowski Home Page ("Kamea Media"); Seth Rogovoy's article Wolf Krakowski's Electric Shtetl-Rock
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