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The Zydepunks - Exile WaltzNewest Review: ... emotional klezmer sound and then going full throttle insanity with klezmer on speed. Despite being completely instrumental ... more |
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by - written on 11/10/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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Exile Waltz is the 2007 album by The Zydepunks, it's their 4th release and contains 1 song which was also on 9th Ward Ramblers. I'm yet to have listened to that album, so I cannot compare the versions of the song. Bordreaux Crosses the Danube starts the album off with an insane fairground sound that starts with a fiddle heavy Irish taste before going on to a more dramatic, emotional klezmer sound and then going full throttle insanity with klezmer on speed. Despite being completely instrumental apart from the odd shout of ay ay, it's an astonishing way to start an album that really impressed me. Big Man Walking in the Rain is another one with an ... Read the complete review
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