Beirut - Gulag Orkestar (Deluxe) (2006)

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Title: Gulag Orkestar
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: 4AD – CADD2619CD
Genre: Folk Rock, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 53:54
Total Size: 123 / 328 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Gulag Orkestar (4:39)
02. Prenzlauerberg (3:47)
03. Brandenburg (3:39)
04. Postcards from Italy (4:17)
05. Mount Wroclai (Idle Days) (3:16)
06. Rhineland (Heartland) (3:59)
07. Scenic World (2:08)
08. Bratislava (3:17)
09. The Bunker (3:13)
10. The Canals of Our City (2:21)
11. After the Curtain (2:55)

Deluxe "Los Gisland", EP
01. Elephant Gun (5:49)
02. My Family's Role in the Whole Revolution (2:08)
03. Scenic World (2:53)
04. The Long Island Sound (1:19)
05. Carousels (4:23)

Gulag Orkestar Review by Stewart Mason
The best album to come out of Albuquerque since the Shins decamped for the Pacific Northwest, the debut album by Beirut (aka New Mexico-born 19-year-old singer/songwriter Zach Condon) bears an immediate resemblance both to Denver's DeVotchKa and the current passions of the Athens, GA, crowd formerly associated with the Elephant 6 stable. Like DeVotchKa, Condon is heavily influenced by Eastern European folk music and, to a lesser extent, the mariachi trumpets and Latin rhythms of the desert Southwest: the songs on Gulag Orkestar are lousy with mandolins and similarly plinky members of the string instrument family, accordions, horns, and hand percussion clearly played with dramatic in-studio arm flourishes. But like the Athens folks (some of whom appear here in a supporting role, most notably A Hawk and a Hacksaw's Jeremy Barnes), Condon isn't interested in mere approximations of traditional forms. Condon and friends use the folk instruments primarily as really cool-sounding textures, exotic backdrops for Condon's melodic indie folk tunes and impressionistic lyrics. The lyrics, it must be said, are the album's most obvious flaw, clearly the work of a young, romantically inclined teen who has never been to Europe but has seen a lot of foreign art films about, like, Gypsies 'n' stuff. Ignore the clunky lyrics -- easy enough to do since Condon is an unexpectedly appealing singer with a rich, mellifluous voice that, no kidding, recalls the great bel canto crooners of the pre-rock era (along with a little Nick Cave) -- and Gulag Orkestar is an infinitely more appealing album.


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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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