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Goran Bregonic - Tales & Songs From Wedding and Funerals

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Free Music Notes for Tales & Songs From Wedding and Funerals

Free Music Review: The Beat Sets the Heart on Fire
Hit: 5 Stars

Goran Bregovic and his unique ensemble will have you jumping out of your seat, smiling and dancing around the room, just as the audience did at Avery Fisher Hall this summer (2006) when Bregovic made his U.S. debut. "Tales And Songs From Weddings and Funerals" has a beat you'll want to keep playing.

Free Music Review: Just.... Beatiful
Hit: 5 Stars

I've only heard the soundtracks of Emir Kusturicas movies... but I got to say when I hear the song ''Aven Ivenda'' I feel like crying a river... it's just beatiful... how do they feel the songs... just beatiful.. amazing... all the cd is amazing.... great... unexplicable....

Free Music Review: Timeless
Hit: 5 Stars

Buy this one if you prefer Music to music.

Free Music Review: In the style Bregovic has become famous for, but somehow dull and lifeless
Hit: 3 Stars

Goran Bregovic's score for the Kusturica film UNDERGROUND made for one of the best movie soundtracks of all time. I was thrilled by Bregovic's mix of brass ensemble, Roma and Shopski Bulgarian singers, and complex Balkan rhythms. Desiring to hear more of his work, I got his 2002 album TALES AND SONGS FROM WEDDINGS AND FUNERALS. Unfortunately, this proved a disappointment. Many of the songs feature the same elements as in UNDERGROUND. The opening track "Hop Hop Hop", for example, has some old geezer singing in Romani against a backdrop of brass. "Sex" and "Cocktail Molotov" are similar. But somehow all the passion is gone, and instead of being energizing these are just ho-hum at best and grating at worst. In between the vocals, we find instrumentals that rarely rise above the most vacuous of film music.

I'm now unsure if I want to seek out more of Goran Bregovic's music. Is it all like this besides that brilliant Kusturica soundtrack of 1995?

Free Music Review: SOMEHOW DISAPOINTED
Hit: 3 Stars

I used to like the music of Goran Bregovic, but I can't say that I really enjoyed this CD. The recording is OK, from the quality of sound point of view, but the music was definitely not interesting enough for me.
That doesn't mean somebody else would not enjoy it. If you love Goran you can give it a try...
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