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| ARTIST: | 3 Leg Torso |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Meester Records |
| TYPE: | Charming, elegant and daring modern chamber pop music. Influenced by tango, Eastern European folk and world music traditions, their second album "Astor in Paris" embraces wit and humor within thoughtful, uncommon and beautiful musical arrangements., Pop, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop, Tango |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Ba Doum, Astor In Paris, Zemer Attic/Tanz Tanz Yiddelach, Frog...Secret Agent, Giant Stomp, Bill's Last Adventure, Elliot's Dream, My Level Water, Le Beau's Hole, B & G's, Danza Lucumi |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 723724615328 |
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Customer Reviews of Astor in Paris
Passionate Bohemian Accordian Instrumental with Strings! Very hard to describe but unforgetable in passion and life. I saw these guys play live, to a packed theatre. We were transfixed by the beauty and depth of this Gypsy/Ethnic explosion of sound. As I recall several audience members ran up to the front of the theatre, stripped off their clothes completely and danced with wild abandon. Being as it was Portland (little Beruit) Oregon, no one objected. Highly recommended addition to anyone's electic collection!
Amazing, fascinating, unique, and sophisticated
I've become a big fan of 3 Leg Torso since they played at the Northwest Folklife Festival in Seattle in 2004. Mesmerized by the beautiful music, especially the violin, I bought both of their CDs, which I have listened to for numerous times. I was lucky to see them play live three times in Seattle. Hope they release more CDs and come here more often.
A Brilliant, Inventive, and Engaging Work of Musical Art
This is one incredible CD, a collection of witty and engaging tunes, like nothing I've ever really heard before. It could be the soundtrack of a fabulous, as-yet-unmade film, perhaps a cross between a Hitchcock thriller, a French farce, and an unexpectedly tender love story. One song sounds like a chase through the Casbah, and the next a semi-cynical confession of indiscretion, told over drinks in a little cafe on the Left Bank. Throw in a bluesy number for an aging chanteuse, then perhaps a little bluegrass, and then maybe something a nostalgic Russian might dance to, after a round of chilled vodka and caviar. For all its world-wide, cosmopolitan flavor, the CD is focused, fun, and brilliantly performed. It's wonderful. I can't wait to see the movie!