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Shaatnez: Sephardic Songs of the Balkans

 
Album Review: Shaatnez: Sephardic Songs of the Balkans

  • Artist: Ruth Yaakov Ensemble
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1998
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: World

Review

Just as the Jewish community surrounding medieval and modern Germans came to speak their own variation of German known as Yiddish, so did the Jewish community of Spain develop their own variation of Spanish, known as Ladino. Ladino is the language that the persecuted Jews took with them from Spain to the Balkans and nearby regions of the Ottoman Empire when they, along with the Muslims, were forced out of Spain in 1492. In the Balkans, the refugees known as Sephardic Jews formed a vibrant culture handed down through the centuries. Led by a classically-trained singer from Israel, the Ruth Yaakov Ensemble tries to bring these Balkan and Turkish songs to life again.

On the whole the group does an outstanding job. Oud, violin, tambourine, and sometimes accordion combine to form a rich and rhythmic texture. The songs are fascinating. "Chapkin, Te Quiero" was a Turkish love song adapted to Ladino and found on an old 78 record. It starts with a slow prelude, launches into Turkish dance rhythms, and then introduces the singer lamenting her tale of woe. "Onde Que Topa una Queis Placiente" sounds like something from Fiddler on the Roof.

The one drawback to this otherwise estimable album is that on many tracks Yaakov's voice is recorded to sound as if she was one inch from your ear and screaming. It's not always so bad, but it's a real turn-off on some tracks. For the Jewish roots music fan with tough eardrums. ~ Kurt Keefner, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Alevanta Sultanachi Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (2:45)
Salgas Madre Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (4:13)
Buenas Noches Hanum Dudu Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (3:31)
Mas Arriva y Mas Arriva Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (2:16)
Bre Sarica Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (2:55)
Chapkin Te Quiero Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (5:34)
Scalerica de Oro Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (1:59)
Onde Que Tope Una Queis Placiente Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (2:26)
Majo. Majo y Majo Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (2:01)
Violin Tsiftetelli Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (4:06)
Con Grande Verguensa Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (3:57)
Ay Que Buena Que Fue la Hora Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (1:43)
Un Año Hay Que Esto Esperando Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (4:20)
Dia de Shabat Mi Madre Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (2:21)
Mañana y Mañana Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (2:23)
Las Esuegras de Agora Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (2:06)
Ashugar de Novia Galana Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (:48)
Estas Mesas Tan Hermosas Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (2:54)
Ud Instrumental Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (3:37)
Noches, Noches Traditional Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (9:42)

Credits

Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (Producer), Aron Saltiel (Song Text Editor), Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (Vocals), Ruth Yaakov Ensemble (Arranger), Aron Saltiel (Song Translation), Joshua Horowitz (Supervisor), Joshua Horowitz (Text), Gerhard Huttl (Engineer), Gerhard Huttl (Mixing), Victoria Hazan (Engineer), Gerhard Huttl (Editing)
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