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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Legacy |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | I Miss My Swiss, Down by the Singing Waterfall, I'll Bet You My Heart I Love You, Lancashire Yodeling Lass, Crooin' Bachelor, Rolling Carts, Evenin' Time, Shearer's Jambouree, Swiss Moonlight Lullaby, Rockinover River, I Am a Yodeling Girl, High on a Mountain Peak, Tavern in the Forest, Sunday Yodeling, Happy in Gotzing, Green Mountain Yodeler, D'Ubermuetige Sahn, Bavarian Polka, De Gumpesel, Franzi Polka, Am Sami Si Hochzeit, Kissing Polka |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 076637031021 |
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Customer Reviews of Yodeling Songs of the Alps
False advertising. Its not Alpine.Its Americana. Cover and title are misleading.Even if there are places in southern USA called Germany, Switzerland, Austria, The Alps, they're obliged to let the buyer know its not "The" Alps, Switz, Germ. + Austria.There is some yodelling.But most of this music (even if 'once' they were Alpine songs) is English lyrics sung in broad American accent, which is as far in 'feeling' from The Alps as the USA is geographically.
(Not a criticism of Americana.Just that the cover should reflect the product).
There are Cowboys All Over The World...
...Even in Switzerland, Germany, & Austria, otherwise where would they get the beef for their Sauerbraten, or the milk for their cheese? Yodeling originated in the alps, so the title is not really that misleading, and this CD exhibits the best of Cowboy Yodeling, as well as Traditional Yodeling. A five star all the way.
Just change the title
The title of the CD should be changed to "Alpine Yodeling Songs". (Alpine - a little town in Texas about 200 miles west of Del Rio on Route 90).
How can you tell? Sure the references to saddles and such are a clue, but the real dead givaway is the dulcet quavering tones of the steel guitar.
Don't get me wrong, I too enjoy western yodeling. It just bothers me that the first 10 tracks are most definitely NOT from Switzerland or Germany no matter what the song titles might suggest.
There are three very well done instrumentals in the remaining 12 tracks, leaving only nine real "Yodeling Songs Of The Alps".
So, if you like to think of the glass as being half full, then you will no doubt enjoy those 12 as I do.