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Shu'al is a klezmer band from Amsterdam. The band plays a program of klezmer and other world music.[1] In celebration of its tenth anniversary, the band released a CD in 2023.[2] [3]
Shu’album – Klezmer & More
- Released: Mar 11, 2023
- Format: CD / digital
- Tracks: "Tweet Tweet", "Stempenjus Fiedel", "Bay Mir Bistu Sheyn", "Rumenye", "Yedid Nefesh / 7:40 AM", "Fon Der Choope Tanz", "Di Sapozhkelech", "Tanzt Tanzt", "Ulanbator Nights", "Aan De Amsterdamse Grachten", "Get Busy Living", "Der Gasn Nigun", "Hoffmans Moldavian Hora", "Beim Rebens Sideh", "Hava Nagila"
- Singles: "Rumenye / Get Busy Living", "Amsterdam – Ulaanbaatar"
References
edit- ^ Official website Shu'al, https://shu.al/
- ^ Wijkkrant Amsterdam-Zuid, https://wijkkrantzuid.nl/10-jaar-klezmerband-shual/
- ^ Discogs record, https://www.discogs.com/release/26714795-Shual-Shualbum-Klezmer-More