Complementing the Duda (Hungarian Bagpipe) playing on this CD release is some fine singing and other traditional folk music instruments.
Boosting members such as Sándor Csoóri (ex-Muzsikás, now with Ifjú Muzsikás) and György Lányi (Téka Ensemble) this bag-pipe project was always going to produce something interesting. Formed in 1989 they have learnt their folk music from the undisputed masters of the Hungarian Duda: Imre Seres (Közeptúr, Hont region ,Transylvania), János Szikora (Palást, Hont region, Transylvania), and István Pál (Tereske, Nógrád region, Transylvania). The work of these master live on in the recording by the Hungarian Bagpipe Band.
On their concerts they show the leather bagpipe and the bagpipers tunes and make the public aquainted with the traditions and legends which connected with this mistycal instrument. Their first album compilated 15’th years performances.

01. Aki dudás akar lenni
02. Táncolj kecske
03. Betyár nóta
04. Hopp Sári
05. Vörös bíró
06. Palásti dallamok
07. Megütik a dobot
08. Pál István nótái
09. Karácsonyi dallamok
10. Jankovics Imre nótái
11. Aranyalma
12. Dudásom, dudásom
13. Vékony János nótái
14. Dudahimnusz

István Adorján - bagpipe, chained staff
Botond Bese - bagpipe, voice
Sándor Csoóri Jr. - bagpipe
Balázs Istvánfi - bagpipe, koboz
Zoltán Karakas - kanásztülök, voice
József Kozák - bagpipe, flute, drum, bass bagpipe
György Lányi - bagpipe, voice, drum, bzugony
Dongó Szokolay - bagpipe
Végh Andor - bagpipe, turkish whistle
Károly Vladár - bagpipe, voice
Szilvia Bognár - voice
Boglárka Csonka - voice
Orsolya Strack - voice

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Gogol Bordello is a multi-ethnic Gypsy punk band from the Lower East Side of New York City that formed in 1999 and is known for its theatrical stage shows. Much of the band's sound is inspired by Gypsy music, as its core members are immigrants from Eastern Europe. The band incorporates minor-key accordion and fiddle (and on some albums, saxophone) mixed with cabaret, punk, and dub as well as multiple languages. Phill Jupitus has described the band as "a bit like The Clash and The Pogues having a fight... in Eastern Europe."

01. Sacred Darling
02. Voi-la intruder
03. Greencard husband
04. Passport
05. Start wearing purple
06. Shy kind of guy
07. Mussolini vs. Stalin
08. Letter to mother
09. God-like
10. Nomadic chronicle
11. Letter to castro (costumes for tonight)
12. Unvisible zedd
13. Sex spider
14. No threat
15. Against the nature

Part I.
Part II.

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The band Leningrad was set up by Sergey Shnurov (a.k.a. Shnur) in St. Petersburg in 1997.
Leningrad's line up has changed quite a few times, although their backbone has always remained guitars, drums and a strong brass section. Sometimes keyboards were added, an accordion, double bass, xylophone, balalaikas or even a singing saw. Their last massive line up changes occurred in 2002. Shnur recorded the album 'Piraty XI veka' together with the musicians of St. Petersburg ska band Spitfire. Soon the whole Spitfire gang became part of Leningrad, which again significantly raised the musical level.

01. WWW
02. Bljadi
03. Pidarasy
04. Komon evribadi
05. Sobaka Baskervilej
06. Rezinovyj muzhik
07. Mne by v nebo
08. Ljudi ne letajut
09. U menja est' vse
10. Novyj god
11. Banany
12. Bez tebja
13. Privet, Dzhimmi Hendriks

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