
ČAČI VORBA "true speech". This is how Gypsies describe their own music. Commencing in 2003, the group of musicians from Lublin, Wrocław and Lviv deeply inspired by professional Gypsy performers, have built a musical mosaic of Eastern Europe right from the start, in their own way. Choosing from forgotten melodies from the area of the Romanian Carpathian Mountains, Hungary and the Balkans, the band has tried to revive for a while the atmosphere of an authentic village musical fest.
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Pristana si Rada
Čirikli
Doar o mama
Me pačav
Te aştept
Pe Uliţă Armenească
Iese-n codrii firul ierbii
Batuta
Zuhresko suno
Neică, tot gândind la tine
Armenaki
Ioane, Ioane!
Doina
Bulgareasca
Sevdano le, lube le
Lume, vai!
Moroz
Joc'n'Roll
Nane tute paňori
Bešena Rovena
Geamparele
Yasemi mou
Šune Čaje
Mehandzija
Trecut O-Doru Codru
Kopanista
Ke somas me
Hora - Doina (Rumanien)
Boli me moja praznina
Frunzuliţa
Cigansko kolo (Chelipe) - Ked ja pojdem - Opa Cupa (Balkan)
Araduit de pe Somes - Ardeleana - Szapora (Transilvanien)
Mindra mea sa fii tu mea (Transilvanien)
Pre stepo zamardo
Rastanak (Bosnien)
Besena Rovena
Sunoro
Yatrika
Oj pastirc e mlado (Serbien)
Én vagyok az, aki nem jó - Igyunk arra busúl - Kossuth nóta (Ungarn. Transilvanien)
Sune Caje
Amaro kheliben
Szabad élet - Szeretom e táncba (Moldavien-Csángó)
Pe uliţa armeneasca
Frunzulita
06. Me pačav (Slovak & Polish Gypsy)
03. Pristana si Rada (Bulgarian)
11. Ioane, Ioane! (Romanian)
05. Lume, vai! (Romanian Gypsy)
10. Moroz (Russian Gypsy-Moldavian)
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