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Haleway and Goodbye "Praise to pious boo to baboons" CD |
Genre: Poetry / Jazz / Rock / Experimental / Cabaret
Foreword
A letter to the mayor of Tel Aviv
Preface
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(The story of the day when it all began)
First Dream
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(The poet dreams of the backyard-state of Cordoba; The structure of the place; The poet's Credo: a righteous man in real life is no sucker in his dreams)
(The Cordoba circus; A righteous man in his dreams is a poet in real life)
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(Messengers from Eldorado bring their proposal to Cordoba)
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(A market in Eldorado)
Second Dream
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(The first Cordoba-Eldorado war;
Cordoba's victory)
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(After the battle; A troubadour's telenovella)
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(The conduct of the women of Eldorado)
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(Mending one's ways a-la-Eldorado)
Premature Awakening
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(The poet wakes up and goes back to sleep)
Second Dream (continued)
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(A banknote waltz)
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(March of the invaders; The second Cordoba-Eldorado war)
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(Upon the walls of Cordoba the poet urges the defenders to continue their resistance)
Third Dream
(The poet encourages the hopeless)
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(A eulogy; From the poet's memories)
(The slave market in Eldorado) (video clip, XviD codec for watching you can find here)
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(Salutations; The poet presents his teachings to those who had answered his call and rallied around the flag of Cordoba)
Forth Dream and Final Awakening
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(Cordoba's goodbye party; The poet thanks all his supporters; Cordoba is sold at an auction)
Afterword
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(Upon the ruins of Cordoba; The troubadour's song)
Personnel:
Roman Baembaev- reading
Danny Tsukerman- elcetric guitar, classic guitar, vocal(7,19)
Eyal Raz - drums, percussion
Yoni Silver - bass clarinet, alt saxophone, recorder
Misha Prosmushkin - english horn, recorder
Adam Scheflan - doublebass(7,16,19)
Recorded & Mixed by Andrey (Andrusha) Sedich at Anana Studios (2004-2005)
Mastered by Moshe Oshri
Cover design by Madbox.com
Produced by Danny Tsukerman & Andrey (Andrusha) Sedich
Executive producer: Victor Levin.
Management & Publishing: Auris Media
Slipcase with 36 pages booklet.
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This record is based on lyrics of Russia-born, Tel-Aviv-based poet Roman Baembaev and music of Israeli blues guitarist Danny Tsukerman. Mix of all styles you can imagine: hebrew poetry, cabaret jazz, comedy elements, blues, progressive rock, experimental, etc... One of the strangest and funniest records ever released in Israel.
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Review @ Indie.co.il (Hebrew)
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Article @ haAretz newspaper (Hebrew)
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Review @ Akhbar Ha-Ir (Hebrew)
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Review @ Malestrom e-zine (English)
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Live Review @ Akhbar Ha-Ir (Hebrew)
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Live Review @ Indie.co.il (Hebrew)
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Release Date: July 2005
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Our Price: $14 / ˆ11 / NIS60 |