Artist: Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra
Title Of Album: Unza Unza Time (The Japanese Version)
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Barclay
Genre: Folk Rock, Gypsy, Balkan
Quality: APE (image+.cue)
Bitrate: Lossless
Total Time: 01:03:53
Total Size: 441 Mb
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Tracklist:01. Unza Unza Time 04:41
02. Djindji Rindji Bubamara 05:01
03. Lubenica 05:50
04. Prnavor 03:36
05. Pitbull Terrier 04:04
06. Was Romeo Really A Jerk 04:11
07. Drang Nach Osten 04:47
08. Corfu 02:35
09. Upside Down 04:08
10. Sanela 05:39
11. Devil In The Business Class 03:45
12. Gruss Gott Trauer 04:04
13. Emir's Dream 0:42
14. Imao Sam Bjelog Konja 04:40
15. Some Other Man 01:47
16. Furja Djildje 04:11
Musicians:
Accordion – Zoki Miloshevic
Bass, Balalaika [Bass] – Glava 'The Head' Markovski
Cymbal – Zaklin Pula
Drums, Percussion – Stribor Kusturica
Guitar – Emir Kusturica, Nenad Gajin Coce
Keyboards – Her Dralle Draugentaller
Percussion – Zoran Marjanovic Cheda
Percussion, Keyboards – Vojislav Aralica
Saxophone – Nesho 'Blackbird' Petrovic
Trumpet – Bokan Stankovic
Tuba – Alexander 'The Great' Balaban
Violin – Dejan Sparavalo
Vocals – Dr Nelle Karajlic
Vocals [Female] – Gorica Popovic, Ljilja Dragutinovic
Vocals [Gipsy] – Sloba Bronson
No Smoking's debut as a "world" band reintroduces filmmaker Emir Kusturica -- who had a brief stint as the bass player of Zabranjeno Pusenje (Yugoslavian for No Smoking) in the mid-'80s -- to the group. Now one of the band's guitarists, he contributes sparingly toward songwriting and arranging. This is still the band of lead singer Dr. Nelle Karajlic, whose acerbic vocals and commanding presence dictate the group's course. But colorful instruments like balalaika, tuba, accordion, trumpet, and accordion contribute significantly as well. The term "Unza Unza" describes the hybrid of music found on this record. The Balkans are a centrally located region surrounded by Turkish, European gypsy, Greek, Russian, Middle Eastern, and Italian music. German and Spanish music is also welcome into this interwoven musical fabric that cites the local music of Romania, Serbia, Hungary, Albania, Bosnia, and Bulgaria as its foundation. The '70s punk sound that was No Smoking's initial influence is all but abandoned here, although Karajlic still retains some of his snarling and loathsome attitude. Combine that with the eclecticism of groups like Reptile Palace Orchestra and Brave Combo and the offbeat tendencies of mid-'80s Tom Waits, and perhaps a rough portrait of this group can be painted. This is an incredibly unique album that is essential listening for fans of alternative world music.
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