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Larysa Makuha. Litniy Blues. (Summer Blues)

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Larysa Makuha. Litniy Blues. (Summer Blues)
Larysa Makuha plays on a bandura, she plays well. This instrument, apparently, is not intended for playing of cheerful songs. Not without reason the word "blues" is present in the name of an album - There is something sad in its songs. Minor key emphasise on the feelings. CD makes the same transparent atmosphere which happens at concerts of bards. It is not casual. Aren't bandura players were the first Ukrainian bards?

Publisher: Rostok Records

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1. Mp3Zahorjalas' na nebi zorja
2. Mp3Marija
3.  Chom ty ne pryjshov
4.  Litnij bljuz
5. Mp3Na berezi morja
6.  Del'finy
7.  Romashky
8.  Kohanyj
9.  Kvity romena
10.  V sadu
11.  Rozhevym cvitom
 Total playing time: 37:26

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Troye Zillia. Paradise Birds. /digi-pack/.


This is a collection of Christmas songs – and one tends to expect that this kind of albums are unwrapped in an unhurried way, have a kind of enlightened, relaxed moods, or even the "pink syrup". Here – the musicians did it differently. From the first seconds, the percussion unequivocally hints: that will be music with a joyful drive, and so it proves later...
Domestic price: 250.60UAH, International price: $17.90USD

Reviews (1)

  William Bojduj , Pismo Beach, CA, USA
10-10-2005 07:58

Pleasant voice, easy listening. Original selection of songs for the bandura. Almost like a Celtic harp. The CD could have been longer, though.