Bellowhead's New Old English Folk Music

When Jon Boden and John Spiers appeared on the English folk scene, they quickly made their mark as a gutsy duo, reverently belting out their songs and tunes with complete conviction. With Spiers on melodeons and concertina and Boden on fiddle and vocals, their youthful fervor added to the growing and vibrant roots movement... Their ensemble
Bellowhead brings big band arranging to English music featuring a full-on horn section, with eleven members kicking up a wall of sound. On
Burlesque, Bellowhead's rhythmic flair is more dynamic and diverse than even Brass Monkey had imagined...So let's assess the risks and pleasures that mark Bellowhead's first full-length release as an instant classic...
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Il Ritorno alla Fede del Cantante di Jazz

Like his earlier recording
Lokshen,
Enrico Fink has created a record that is a true treasure trove of information about the Jewish experience in Italy. On
Il Ritorno alla Fede del Cantante di Jazz (The Jazz Singer's Return to Faith), the premise is to take the Jewish liturgical tradition in Italy (and in particular in Ferrara and Firenze) and distill it through Fink's experiences. The result is a fascinating work that can be highly traditional ("El male rachamim") or highly modern ("Lo Amut"). It inhabits the same spiritual ground as Robbie Robertson's soundtrack for "The Native Americans" (especially on "Eliyahu" with its dialog between the child singer and Fink), another work of passion for a culture endangered, as well as things like Hector Zazou's
Songs from the Cold Seas, Tom Waits, U2 circa The Joshua Tree, cantor music and jazz, all of which come in and out of focus throughout this record creating a polymorphic work that is both contemporary and timeless, the effort behind it evident but not crushing.
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