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| ARTIST: | Pierre Chretien de Geyter, Johannes / Hansen, Oskar Madsen, Antoine Renard, Anonymous, Klein, Otto de Nobel, J. Hughes, Julius Hofmann, Mikis Theodorakis, Daniel Sternefeld |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Thorofon |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Die Internationale - Bundschuchor Oldenburg, Nar Jeg Ser Et Roed Flag Smaelde - Peter Abrahamson, Les Temps De Cerises - Marc Ogeret, En El Pozo Maria Luisa - Nuesto Pequeno Mundo, Komroode Loost Me Sangen - Venant Arend, Morgenrood - Dem Stem Des volks, The Watchword Of Labour - Irsih Transport AndGeneral Worker's Union Band, Arbetlose-Marsch - Zupfgeigenhans, Embros Voithate Na Sikosoume - Maria Farantouri, ABVV-Mars - Brecht-Eisler-Koor, Le Chiffon Rouge - Les Amies De Et Avec Michel Fugain, Grandola Vila Morena - Jose Afonso, Bruder, Zur Sonne, Zur Freiheit - Hein Und Oss Kroher, The Red Flag - Labour Chorus, Bella Ciao - Coro A Toscanini Di Turino, L'Internationale - Marc Ogeret |
| UPC: | 750582998720 |
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Customer Reviews of Völker hört die Signale: Lieder der Europäischen Arbeiterbewegung
An excellent album, in an excellent tradition. 'Songs of the European Workers' Movement' is an excellent collection of workers' songs from European Union countries. Each song is individual, being performed by singers and musicians from its country of origin. The styles vary from the solo ballad of France's 'Les Temps des Cerises' to the brass band and choir of Ireland's 'Watchword of Labour'. 'L'Internationale' features in its full French version and in German as 'Die Internationale'. The rendition of all these songs is a delightful contrast to the militaristic 'workers' songs' characteristic of the former Soviet Bloc.