Radio Paşcani
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Radio Paşcani is the first album released by Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

n twelve-piece Roma brass band
Brass band
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 Fanfare Ciocărlia
Fanfare Ciocarlia
Fanfare Ciocărlia is a popular twelve-piece Romani brass band from the northeastern Romanian village of Zece Prăjini. The band began as a loose assemblage of part-time musicians playing at local weddings and baptisms. In October 1996, the German sound engineer and record producer Henry Ernst...

. The album was recorded 1997 at Studio Electrocord in Bucharest
Bucharest
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, Romania, and mixed at Schalloran Tonstudio in Berlin
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, Germany
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. Producers are Henry Ernst and Helmut Neumann. The album was released 1998 by Piranha Musik.

Track listing

  1. Radio Paşcani — 0:45
  2. Rusasca de la Buzdug — 1:19
  3. Sîrba de la Zece Prajini — 2:08
  4. Arâpeasca — 0:50
  5. Doina şi balaşeanca — 6:04
  6. Trio cu patru — 1:07
  7. Hora cu strîgaturii — 2:32
  8. Ciocărlia si Suite — 4:48
  9. Rusasca lui filon — 1:46
  10. Manea — 2:59
  11. Nicoleta — 3:53
  12. Foxtrot — 3:22
  13. Geamparale — 2:54
  14. Bulgareasca — 1:57
  15. Sîrba lui Sîcal — 2:38
  16. Bâtuta la rînd — 2:10
  17. Sîrba de la monastirea — 1:22
  18. Dansul lui Sulo — 1:22
  19. Lume, lume — 3:07
  20. Ah Ya Bibi — 1:58
  21. Hora de la Bucuresti — 1:44
  22. Devlesa — 0:35
  23. Rumba tziganeasca — 3:05
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