Johann Zeller, Marie-Josefin Melchior – Weltmusikalische Frischluft (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Johann Zeller, Marie-Josefin Melchior - Weltmusikalische Frischluft (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Johann Zeller, Marie-Josefin Melchior
Album: Weltmusikalische Frischluft
Genre: Folk, Mainstream Jazz, World
Release Date: 2017
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 01:02:15
Total Tracks: 17
Total Size: 645 MB

Tracklist:

1. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Siófokra megy a hajó (05:43)
2. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Glückliche Kamele (03:44)
3. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Adios Nonino (06:19)
4. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Sous le ciel de Paris (03:41)
5. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Mixed Groove (02:32)
6. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Stell Dir vor, es geht das Licht aus (03:08)
7. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Caspars Reise (03:37)
8. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Die Schäferin (04:03)
9. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Süd-Ostwind-Boarischer (02:28)
10. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Valse pour le moment (04:33)
11. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Tango Pyjama (04:02)
12. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Nehm’n Sie ‘n Alten (03:27)
13. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Miss Dixie (02:01)
14. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – El gallo loco (02:31)
15. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – La pleine lune (03:55)
16. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Schmidtchen Schleicher (02:55)
17. Johann Zeller and Marie-Josefin Melchior – Mamuschka-Polka (03:30)

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Groovy, cheeky, vivid and deeply touching – on their debut album Marie-Josefin Melchior (violin, vocals) and Johann Zeller (accordion, vocals) present an amazing range of world music: Valse Musette, Tango, Czardas, Tradimix… everything gets a feast for the ears. This album includes classics such as Piazzolla’s “Adios Nonino” or the Berlin song “Nehm’n Sie ‘n Alten!” by Otto Reutter as well as numerous original compositions by Johann Zeller.

The two musicians, often melting into total unity, surprise their audience only seconds later with drumming a groovy beat on the accordion or with a colourful rainbow of violin sounds spanning a range from Arab Rabab to electric guitar. An album as vivid and soulful as life itself.

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