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Louisa Lyne & di Yiddishe Kapelye - Lust (2019)

Louisa Lyne & di Yiddishe Kapelye - Lust (2019)
  • Title: Lust
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: MaestroMusic
  • Genre: World; Folk
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 36:38
  • Total Size: 207 MB
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Listening Post 256. Louisa Lyne’s art is inserting Yiddish songs into unexpected contexts. On her third album she and her band put the traditional language of Ashkenazi Jews into creative dialogue with Spanish, English, Hebrew and her native Swedish; mix period pieces with new, sometimes surprising, material; and season with klezmer, tango, jazz, Central European cabaret, Cuban and West African sounds. In Lyne’s dazzling and gentle voice, Yiddish is what it once was and still dares to be—a language with a memory and a future. Lust (Passion/לוסט) is collection of dramatic stories and the taut line that connects them: Daring to love, daring to stand out, daring to be yourself, to criticize, even to juggle knives in the circus. In Umru Mayne (My Unrest) She partners with Colombian artist Marta Gómez to mine the sweet agony of romance (video 1); but there’s also ironic agony in survival, as A Mol Iz Geven (Once Upon a Time) paints an unflattering picture of how Sweden’s wartime neutrality abetted Nazi Germany (video 2). S’nemt a Nar (It Takes a Fool to Remain Sane) is a glam rock anthem of self-honesty given new life in Yiddish translation (video 3). Lyne sings a Swedish-Hebrew conversation about love with Israeli maestro-musician Idan Raichel—to Maher Cissoko’s dulcet kora—in Innan Det Tar Slut (Before It Ends, video 4). The album also evokes early twentieth century New York with Mayn Rue-Plats (My Resting Place, video 5), based on the tragic Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. With no Jewish background, Lyne started her journey by chance, attending a Yiddish concert she now calls “love at first sight”—followed by years of study. Fearful of being seen as an interloper, she was received warmly when she first performed in Israel, and her city’s Jewish community newsletter calls her “Malmö’s own Yiddish music queen.” Chance? Rather, bashert. It means destiny. (Maestro Music)

Louisa Lyne & di Yiddishe Kapelye: Lust / Passion / לוסט
Louisa Lyne: Vocals
Irina Binder: Violin
Anna Thorstensson: Cello, backing vocals
Pernille Rømer: Double bass
Edin Bahtijaragic: Keyboards, accordion, percussion, electronic sounds, double bass
Robin Lyne: Piano, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
Johnny Åman: Double-bass, guitar
Marcus Gunnarsson: Guitar
Jens Lindgård: Keyboards, trombone, percussion, electronic sounds
Petter Lindgård: Horn
Daniel Pergament Persson: Percussion
Emil Sjunnesson: Drums
Johan Theorin: Cello
Anders Thorén: Piano, keyboards, percussion

Guest artists:
Idan Raichel, Vocals
Marta Gómez: Vocals
Daniel Lemma: Vocals
Maher Cissoko: Kora
Jenny Nilsson: Beats & loops
Filip Jers: Harmonica
Bosko Jovic: Guitar

01 - Innan Det Tar Slut
02 - Mayn Rue Plats
03 - S'nemt A Nar
04 - Di Tsirkus Dame
05 - Trern
06 - A Mol Iz Geven
07 - Umru Mayne
08 - En Modutredning
09 - Sweet Little War

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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much!!!!!