New York City: Global Beat of the Boroughs: Music From New York City's Ethnic Neighborhoods

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  • Release Date: 06/12/2001
  • Sales Rank: 64,035
  • Label: SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
  • UPC: 093074049327

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New York City: Global Beat of the Boroughs: Music From New York City's Ethnic Neighborhoods

Disc 1
1LISTENFiesta de Plena / Viento de Agua Puerto Rican Plena-Jazz 3:45
2LISTENCampo / Los Pleneros de La 21 Puerto Rican Traditional Bomba 5:00
3LISTENLos Vecinos Oyen / Luis Días Dominican Bachata Rock Song 4:10
4LISTENCaña Brava / Los Cinco Diablos Dominican Merengue Típico 4:45
5LISTENKangë Majekrahi / Besim Muriqi Albanian Rural Folk Song 0:57
6LISTENShota / Besim Muriqi Live / Albanian Dance Song from Kosova 2:21
7LISTENDoli Goca N' Penxhere / Faif Hyseni Orchestra 2:30
8LISTENXing Jie / Music From China Traditional Cantonese Wedding Processional Music 6:15
9LISTENNachay Nandalala / Sampat Dino Boodram Indo-Caribbean Chauti-Style Tan Sangeet Song 3:50
10LISTENSanjo Kayageum / Korean Traditional Performing Arts Association Korean Classical Composition 5:11
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Disc 2
1LISTENCocek Manhattan / Yunakov, Yuri Ensemble Bulgarian-Gypsy Wedding Music 3:30
2LISTENMilino Kolo / Sau Family Orchestra Banat Romanian-Gypsy Medley 3:55
3LISTENCrowley's/Jackson's / Eileen Ivers Medley of Irish Fiddle Tunes With Jazz-Rock Fusio 3:22
4LISTENThe Galloping Hound/McGreavy's/Cat's Meow/Fraher's / Cherish the Ladies Medley of Irish Fiddle 4:45
5LISTENMiroloi (Exerpt) / Halkias Family Orchestra 3:32
6LISTENKokkino Gramma / Grigoris Maninakis Greek Modern Rebetika Song 4:22
7LISTENA Freylekhn Purim / Andy Statman Hasidic Jewish Holiday Dance Melody 4:15
8LISTENKhsidim Tanz / The Klezmatics Klezmer Dance Music 4:17
9LISTENRara Processional /Kongo / La Troupe Makandal Haitian Rara Processional/Kongo / Excerpt 5:47
10LISTENSa Li Fe Pou Mwen / Dickson Guillaume & the New York State Haitian Interdenominational Mass Choir Haitian Gospel / Excerpt 3:58
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Editorial Reviews

There's no single city in the world like New York, because no other city has so many worlds within it. The Big Apple in all its kaleidoscopic variety is yours for the tasting on this fascinating collection of music from dozens of different ethnic groups who've made New York home. An information-crammed 40-page booklet is your guide, detailing the performers, their cultures, and their neighborhoods, but all that's really needed are open ears. Beginning with the Latin sounds of New York, circa 2001 -- Puerto Rican plena and bomba from estimable locals Viento de Agua and Los Pleneros de la 21 -- the collection leaves virtually no region of the world untouched. Albanian folk tunes, Korean classical music, Indo-Caribbean drum jams, salsa, calypso, Irish reels, klezmer, Ukrainian dances, and contemporary Arabic music make for a engaging parade of sounds. The recordings are uniformly excellent and feature some of the top artists in their fields: Hassidic jazz visionary Andy Statman, Palestinian oud star Simon Shaheen, Irish fiddlers Cherish the Ladies, and timbales legend Manny Oquendo are just some of the international stars who just happen to call New York home. Like any real New Yorker, you'll have your own favorites, but some outstanding cuts include Dickson Guillaume's Haitian gospel choir, straight out of East Flatbush and praising Jesus in Kreyol; Yuri Yunakov's dizzying "Cocek Manhattan" celebrating Balkans-style in 9/8 time; and the Neopolitan song "O Giglio e Paradiso," which commemorates a Williamsburg, Brooklyn, festival involving a two-ton aluminum tower, a statue of Saint Paulinus, 125 Italian guys, and pile of brass bands. All in all, this collection is a must for any New York-ophile. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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