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It all recalls a traveling Klezmer troupe, unsure of its audience, warming up with tributes to "Schindler's List", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", and "The Godfather", while waiting to find out if they're playing a festival or a funeral.
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More carnival claustrophobia than world tour.
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UncutHorrific it's not, but with its cover of protest song "Portlandtown" and Dubya-inspired lyrics on "Laughter In The Dark", neither is it an innocent pleasure. [Apr 2005, p.105]
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Under The RadarIt's interesting, at times catchy, but should be avoided if klezmer and mariachi aren't your bag. [#9]
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UrbIs similarly turn of the last century electronic, but in a darker and less slice and diced way. [May 2005, p.92]
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TomasAJan 18, 2006Great album with a certain mood