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miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2009

Rromano Dives

- Chaj Zibede -





Rromano Dives is an Albanian Romany (Gypsy) band: two fine singers backed by accordion, clarinet, violin, quiet electric guitar, electric bass and dumbek (hand drum). All the vocals are in the Romany language.



The lead singer, Astrit "Titi" Qermimi, is well-known in Europe for his smoky, soulful voice; young Marjeta "Chirikli" Jashari sings in a natural style more reminiscent of traditional Balkan vocalists than theatrical Romany singers.



The band performs a mix of traditional songs and their own compositions, all in a pop-influenced but reasonably mainstream Romany style. This is not your father's Albanian village music -- it's 100% urban.



The band features acoustic lead instruments and a tastefully electrified rhythm section -- no turbofolk synthesizers or drum machines here, thank you.



Many of the selections are dance tunes, including several good chocheks. My favorites: E Semesquiri Gili, the slow opening tune; Hajde Dudo k-o Bunari, a love song in 7/8; Basandutni, an instrumental chochek; and the up-tempo songs Malkondas Man o Devel and Godarav Sas.



The band is tight and the instrumentalists are proficient. Accordionist Nafael Tsaka and dumbek player Jenuz Duka stand out, but clarinetist Bir Xhambazi and violinist Halil Xhaferaj contribute some fine solos, even if their intonation sometimes goes slightly astray. The material's great: lively, mostly uptempo, very accessible and delivered with feeling.



Tracks

01. E semesqiri gili

02. Chaj zibede

03. Desenia-bresenqo

04. I cirikli

05. Hajde dudo k-o bunàri

06. Kas kamèsa tu nazi!e?

07. Basandutni

08. Me manglom tut

09. E zivanesqi gili

10. E sokàkà

11. Malkondas man o devel

12. Me canga dukhàna man

13. Godarav sas

14. Amare Kheresqo chatlo

15. Jekh luv

16. E asia

Astrit Qerimi - vocals

Marjeta Jashari - vocals

Halil Xhaferaj - violin

Nafael Tsaka - accordeon

Ilir Xhambazi - clarinet

Jenuz Duka - percussion

Arban Furtuna - guitar

Shpetim Rama - bouzouk, bass

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