Zdravo, dear brethren, and zhivili! Shantel brings us repeatedly to throw old ideas overboard. Had he created with the "Bucovina Club" events a new form of music notation, in which he celebrates the sound of Eastern and Southeastern Europe, him and his plays staged (instead of just simply hang up), so should be noted here: Some items are even of him written. Most songs on the album but are in fact not only arrangements at its best, but as it were, new compositions of traditionals (what is on the CD itself, incidentally, just not on the promo-shell) in the sense that it in with incredible flair for subtle changes the old melodies intervenes incorporated them new sounds, which I do not mean with the addition of drum tracks. These things are sometimes so fine details often that we only discovered when a direct comparison with the original versions. So not only to dance an album that also (otherwise he would not Shantel!), But also for closer listening. Another is the arrangement of the tracks on the disc: I've tried it a few times and let run the CD in random order. But I found no better sequence of pieces than that which is already given (and this is expressly beyond the fact that the first track is an intro). The overall concept is another arrangement that about arranging the pieces can appear on the CD as a unity in diversity. My advice: do not now read only here but: buy, buy, buy. Mad Musicologist