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40 De Ani De La Primul Disc

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Download links and information about 40 De Ani De La Primul Disc by Margareta Paslaru. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, World Music genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:10:44 minutes.

Artist: Margareta Paslaru
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, World Music
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:10:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Diamant Fermecat 3:02
2. Cheia 3:33
3. Romanta Soarelui 3:15
4. In Gradina Bucuriilor 3:05
5. De Ce-Ai Venit, De Ce-Ai Plecat 2:59
6. Trandafirii Tai 2:48
7. Iubire Absurda 2:54
8. Vei Pleca 3:45
9. O Masca Rade, O Masca Plange 2:51
10. Marea Mea Iubire 3:31
11. Cuvinte In Plus 3:00
12. Lasa-Mi Toamna Pomii Verzi 3:16
13. Spuneam Ca Nu-Mi Pasa 3:14
14. Quando C'e La Luna Pienna 2:38
15. La Fel Ca Noi 2:54
16. Doua Randunici 2:51
17. Ce Frumos Zambeste Marea 3:10
18. De Ce, De Ce, De Ce 1:36
19. Bucuria De-A Canta 3:11
20. Sunt Osanca Bine-Mi Pare 1:18
21. Bade Palarie Noua 2:03
22. Pe deal pe la Cornatul 2:16
23. Suparat Badea-I De-Aseara 2:19
24. Bate, Mama, Lemnele 1:59
25. Tatal Nostru 3:16

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Margareta Paslaru is a singer/actress/activist of great renown in her native Romania. She now makes her home in New Jersey. On this CD she sings Romanian lyrics in a husky yet pleasant voice. The distinctively Eastern European material - in which one hears Italian, Polish, and possibly German influences - is marred by the thin-sounding, tinny backing tracks. Some may get a kick out Paslaru's Romanian-language rendition of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" ("Cuvinte în plus"), but it sounds like karaoke more than anything else. The last six songs are the most rewarding, as they are drawn from authentic Romanian folklore. The memorable melodies are buoyed by Paslaru's theatrical delivery. New York's own Paradox Trio accompanies her on the hypnotic "Bate, mama, lemnele." ~ David R. Adler, Rovi