Digital Folklore
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| Digital Folklore | |||||
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| Studio album by Oi Va Voi | |||||
| Released | 2002 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative | ||||
| Length | 44:50 | ||||
| Label | Voi Records | ||||
| Producer | Josh Breslaw Lemez Lovas |
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Digital Folklore is the self published debut of London, England based experimental band Oi Va Voi. Some of the tracks on the album were later abridged and re-recorded for Laughter Through Tears, one example is the Hungarian folk song "A Csitari" whose vocals were performed by a female singer on the new album.
[edit] Track listing
- 7 Brothers – 6:02
- D'Ror Yikra (featuring Ben Hassan) – 6:31
- Salaam Shalom (featuring MoMo) – 4:53
- Od Yeshoma – 5:50
- Tatar Love Song (featuring Maiya James) – 5:19
- Pagamenska (featuring Majer Bogdanski) – 4:14
- A Csitari Hegyek Alatt – 5:08
- Crimea – 6:53

