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Greek archives: anthology of rebetiko songs,
By lara (new york, u.s.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anthology of Rebetiko Song 1930-1940 2 (Audio CD)
The anthology is a rare opportunity to hear the rembetica songs in their original recordings, before the music became acceptable, was commercialized and lost its underground flavor. For the first time I heard rembetico songs in 1993, in a open-roof taverna near Naphpaktos (Greece) and it was unforgettable. Now the music that we know as rembetico is very popular among large audience but it was born in 19-century in ports, in hashish dens and in prisons. It reflects the sadness and the cynicism of the time, but also much more complex feelings. I really like the lyrical song Vlamissa, which is a slang word for a girlfriend (who is also a tough chick and a sort of comrade in the underground) and which comes from Albanian word for blood sister, I believe. It's really touching. It is also nice to hear the encouragement remarks from the musicians to each other during the record: Yia sou, Stellaki mou! (Here is to you, my Stellakis!)
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METƯN rebetiko,
By METIN ERBAYDAR (Istanbul / Turkey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anthology of Rebetiko Song 1930-1940 2 (Audio CD)
I rated this item without listening any song but by looking into the content. I would rather prefer to do the rating by listening a few example songs. Therefore it would be more convenient if some song examples could have been put on the internet.
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Anthology of Rebetiko Song 1930-1940 2 by Greek Archives (Audio CD - 1995)
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