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The Pale was the name for a limited geographical area of Tsarist Russia within which Jews were allowed to live. So Beyond the Pale is the perfect name for a band that plays klezmer music (the jazzy folk music of Eastern European Jewry) but refuses to be bound by traditional stylistic limitations. And a live recording is the perfect way to experience Beyond the Pale's joyful, sophisticated, and frequently humorous music. Led by mandolinist Eric Stein, the group takes you on a tour of klezmer music past and klezmer music future. There are songs both touching (a Yinglish song of unrequited love titled "Oy, I Like She") and hilarious (the slightly risqué music hall song "Halevaye," here reworked into a galloping ska groove and retitled "Skalavaye"), as well as original instrumentals of both scintillating energy ("Reunion") and quiet, bittersweet beauty ("Moses Nign," "Bulcharescu"). Not a single track is weak, obvious, underplayed, or overplayed -- Consensus is probably the best klezmer album of 2004. ~ Rick Anderson
Live Recording
Beyond the Pale (Klezmer): Eric Stein (mandocello, mandolin); Martin Van De Ven (clarinet, bass clarinet); Bret Higgins (acoustic bass guitar); Bogdan Djukic, Milos Popovic.
Personnel: Josh Dolgin (vocals, piano); Eric Stein (mandocello, mandolin); Bogdan Djukic (violin, percussion); Milos Popovic (accordion).
Audio Mixers: Jeff Elliott; Ormond Jobin.
Recording information: Al Green Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (01/24/2004/01/25/2004).
Editor: Danny Greenspoon.
Photographer: Josh Dolgin.
Arranger: Beyond the Pale .
Additional personnel: Yeva Medvedyuk (vocals); Josh Dolgin. Consensus Music | List Price | $17.97 (You save $1.68) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, International CDs, Folk, Folk Music, Live Performances, Klezmer, World, Jewish | | Label | Borealis | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 252013  | | CD Universe Part number | 6827261 | | Catalog number | 1165 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 08, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Beyond The Pale; Beyond The Pale | | Engineer | Danny Greenspoon | | Personnel | Eric Stein - mandocello, mandolin Bogdan Djukic - violin, percussion Milos Popovic - accordion
Also: Josh Dolgin, Yeva Medvedyuk | | Additional Info | Canada |
Beyond The Pale Consensus Songs | 1. | Diaphanous Charms |
| 2. | Tarrastaman |
| 3. | Oy I Like She |
| 4. | Variatiuni Lautari |
| 5. | Enosereh |
| 6. | Moses Nign |
| 7. | Bulcharescu |
| 8. | Calusari Dance |
| 9. | Sha Shtil |
| 10. | Whassat |
| 11. | Nevestino |
| 12. | Reunion |
| 13. | Nign 107 |
| 14. | Skalavaye |
| 15. | Mesecina |
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