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David Krakauer: Krakauer Live In Krakow

Read "Krakauer Live In Krakow" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Listening to this live klezmer recording reminds me of my mother sending me off to elementary school wearing green on Saint Patrick’s Day. She would say, “On Saint Patrick’s Day everyone is Irish.” I remember asking, “even Frank Sinatra?” “Yes,” she would reply, “Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and even Annette Funicello.” ...

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David Krakauer: Live in Krakow

Read "Live in Krakow" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The world of MTV isn't klezmer clarinetist David Krakauer's milieu, but if it were, a video for “Table Pounding," the opening track of Live in Krakow, might include a scene of four black-clad, bearded, traditional-looking Jewish gents cruising the streets of Krakow in a low-riding car. This car is is equipped with a muscular sound system ...

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The Twelve Tribes

Label: Label Bleu
Released: 2002
Track listing: Tribe Number Thirteen, The Kozatzke/Der Ziser, The Gypsy Bulgar, Chusen Kale Mazel Tov, Queen of the Midnight Fax, The New Year After, Bulgar, Der Gasn Nign, Television Frailachs, Table Pounding, As If.

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David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness!: The Twelve Tribes

Read "The Twelve Tribes" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


David Krakauer seeks to expand the boundaries of klezmer music by going into the past and navigating his way through a current stream. To do this successfully, particularly where traditional music comes in, the structure should be pliable enough to be fleshed out with getting into a sag. The ones Krakauer has chosen lend themselves to ...

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David Krakauer's Klezmer Madness: The Twelve Tribes

Read "The Twelve Tribes" reviewed by Elliott Simon


The packaging of the new Klezmer Madness CD, The Twelve Tribes, combines the ancient symbols for each of the twelve tribes of Israel with a World Trade Center intact view of downtown New York City. The CD itself is also a juxtaposition of Jewish themes, klezmer influence and NYC downtown jazz with rock, blues, Latin and ...

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Klezmer Madness!

Label: Cristal Records
Released: 1995


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