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Greatest Hits

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Download links and information about Greatest Hits by Zakarya. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, World Music genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 46:51 minutes.

Artist: Zakarya
Release date: 2011
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, World Music
Tracks: 11
Duration: 46:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Shabet Night Fever (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 5:06
2. Never Mind the Streimel (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 4:29
3. Last Night a Rebe Saved my Life (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 2:49
4. Stairway to Eden (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 5:00
5. Sweet Home Olam Haba (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 4:44
6. Highway to Chelem (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 3:55
7. Another Goy Bites the Dust (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 5:18
8. Smoke on the Dead Sea (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 4:29
9. Rock Around the Kibboutz (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 3:15
10. Mrs. Rubinstein (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 4:15
11. Moshie B. Goode (featuring Yeves Weyh, Alexandre Wimmer) 3:31

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Despite the fact that the Paris-based Radical Jewish Culture quartet Zakarya have issued four previous recordings since 2001, the title of this offering shouldn't be misunderstood. Rather, it should be understood in Zakarya's manner of thinking — with great irony. None of the 11 tracks on Greatest Hits has been recorded by the band before. Instead, these are all new compositions. A scan of the titles reveals the inherent joke readily: "Moshe B. Goode," "Smoke on the Dead Sea," "Another Goy Bites the Dust," "Stairway to Eden," "Rock Around the Kibboutz," "Mrs. Rubenstein," "Sweet Home Olam Haba," etc. That said, these are not new versions of the songs they take their titles from, but truly new compositions by Zakarya's members. The meld of hard and math rock, jazz, and traditional Jewish music is as infectious, and perhaps more expansive, than it has been on any of the instrumental band's previous offerings, despite the kitschy concept. Yves Weyh's accordion, Alexandre Wimmer's guitars, Vincent Posty's bass, and Pascal Gully's drum kit meld sophisticated compositional structures to improvisation and heady dynamics to create a series of tunes that are among the briefest in the band's oeuvre, but also the most satisfying. Zakarya's Greatest Hits is solid, a winner through and through.