1. TI MEZŘÍČTÍ PÁNI L.Španihel/lidový 3:55
2. IŠIEL JANKO lidová z pomezí 3:25
3. PAŠERÁCKÉ valašské lidové 3:32
4. HUSLE R.Vavřík/ M.Procházková 3:21
5. GURAL slovenská lidová 4:38
6. HOREHRONKA slovenská lidová 1:17
7. HUNGARIKA lidový tanec 2:21
8. MORD R.Vavřík/ M.Procházková 3:54
9. TĚRCHOVSKÉ slovenské lidové 3:42
10. U SŮSEDŮ valašské lidové 4:28
11. PROČ JSI MŮJ MILÝ R.Vavřík / M.Procházková 4:18
12. NA UHERSKEJ STRANĚ valašská lidová 1:46
13. RUMUNICA tance z Banátu 4:05
14. ČÍ TO CHLAPCI valašská lidová 3:39
The album Meziřečí (Between Talks) introduces a representative profile of the contemporary repertoire of the band Docuku, which consist mainly of resourceful modifications of folk songs from Valašsko (Wallachian region). The band turns to different sources only when the collections of Wallachian songs do not offer the rhythms, harmonies and melodies through which it would like to express itself. Therefore on the album, there is, apart from two Slovak and two Polish songs, one example of the Romanian folklore and several recordings of original, response songs.
A big advantage of the sensitive musicians from the Wallachian region is a humble service to the folk song, a distinct effort not to rob the folk heritage, only make its poetics and musical richness accessible in a new instrumentation to everybody who is willing to listen, who is charmed by the engaging rhythms of traditional music of the Central European area. Docuku comment on their repertoire: "Most often we look up a folk song which appeals to us with something - with its lyrics, melody, or just its drive. Then we finish it together for the needs of our instruments, both by rhythm and arrangement. We usually don't change the melody of folk songs or we don't interfere in the lyrics. Our own songs are based on folklore melodies which are close to us. The music is composed by the accordion player Roman Vavřík and lyrics written by our friend Marta Procházková."
(Indies Records)
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