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Catalog 2009
Huun-Huur-Tu
"Where Young Grass Grow" - 1999
Tuvan throat singing might well be the next craze in world music: exotic enough to interest, yet still accessible to western ears. Huun-Huur-Tu have a style that's less westernized than others (like Ondar) performing in this tradition today. The best tracks on "Where Young Grass Grows" are the more authentic ones, even including two performed on horesback! The pentatonic melody lines, pipes, and strings should appeal to fans of Celtic music.
Trackliste:
1. Ezir-Kara 03:41
2. Anatoly On Horseback 00:46
3. Deke-Jo 02:26
4. Xoomeyimny Kagbasla La Men 05:44
5. Avam Churtu Dugayimny 01:58
6. Dyngyldai 03:39
7. Highland Tune 06:00
8. Hayang (Name Of A Hunter) 02:36
9. Barlyk River 02:30
10. Tarlaashkyn 02:05
11. Interlude- Sayan Playing Xomuz With Wate 00:19
12. Sarala 03:39
13. Sagly Khadyn Turu-La Boor (It's Probably 03:44
14. Ezertep-Le Bereyin Be 04:00
15. Live Recordingof Riding Horses While Sin 02:07
Produced by Niall MacAulay and Sayan Bapa. Executive Producer: Alexander Cheparukhin.
Kaigal-ool Khovalyg: vocal, throat-singing (xöömei, sygyt, kargyraa), igil
Anatoli Kuular: vocal, throat-singing (borbangnadyr), byzaanchi, xomuz.
Sayan Bapa: throat-singing (kargyraa, xöömei), doshpuluur, igil, guitar, xomuz, synthesizer
Alexei Saryglar: vocal, throat-singing (sygyt), igil, dunggur, tuyug, xapchyk.
Guest musicians Mary MacMaster, harp; Martyn Bennett, Smallpipes, Overton flute; Guy Nicholson, tabla; Garry Finleson, banjax; Dymitro Moracet: synthesizer.
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