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Genghis Blues
Kongar-ol Ondar, Paul Pena
Genghis Blues
Genres: International Music, Pop, Soundtracks
 
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This wild musical journey combines the amazing two-note vocals of Tuvan throat-singing master ONDAR with the gut-bucket, scratchy blues of Paul "Earthquake" PENA, and a Cape Verdian morna ballad thrown in for good measure....  more »

     
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All Artists: Kongar-ol Ondar, Paul Pena
Title: Genghis Blues
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Six Degrees
Original Release Date: 11/7/2000
Release Date: 11/7/2000
Album Type: Soundtrack
Genres: International Music, Pop, Soundtracks
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Genghis Blues
UPC: 657036103825

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This wild musical journey combines the amazing two-note vocals of Tuvan throat-singing master ONDAR with the gut-bucket, scratchy blues of Paul "Earthquake" PENA, and a Cape Verdian morna ballad thrown in for good measure. Music from this CD powers the award-winning film Genghis Blues.

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Armchair Anthropology
Sharlene Spingler | New York, New York USA | 03/02/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have seen the movie and bought the sound track. Having marinated my bones and psyche with Tibetans for over 25 years this soundtrack unites two ostensiby disparate cultures, America and Mongolia. As music is the one art form that transcends cultures, it is intersteing to hear the Blues united with their Asian cousins. The phenomenon of throat singing is what you have heard in Tibetan Monks chanting with the ability to produce two tones simultaneously. Paul Pena, a black, blind, blues singer from California, copped their gig and taught himself how to do this. He went to Tuva and won their annual throat singing contest in his category. It is an exposure of the roots. Like Mongolians don't get the Blues. For any armchair anthropoligist, this cd is a must. The movie will make you cry as you see the challenges that Paul faces, distantly empowered by the deceased physicist, Richard Feinman, who went to Tuva on his last journey. Paul's trip is peppered with stickers that they paste up, " Feinman Lives" Feinman was a great thinker from Far Rockaway, N.Y. who collected stamps from Tuva as a child. This record is strange and profound. Irresistable for any thinking person."
The start ofa fascination...
Sharlene Spingler | 04/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Last November my famly and I went to a blues concert. Kngar-ol-Ondar, Tuvn throatsinger, was special guess. After listening, enthralled, to the amazing sound, we were told that he had a CD. I turned to my mom instantly and said that I wanted it. Genghis Blues is an amazing experience. It contains some five blues songs, one Cape Verdean song, and a multitude of Tuvan ones, both throatsinging, normal singing, and instrumentals. Witin four months, my brother and I were throatsinging. And this CD started it."
Haunting music from great artists
Karim Moussally | SF Bay Area, CA | 01/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This music is almost certainly unlike anything else you've ever heard. The songs in this album are a rare treasure and document a beautiful art form. I also HIGHLY recommend the documentary DVD.



You will be missed, Paul."