Nigun’s
third album was recorded with Daniel Zamir, one of the most prominent
saxophone players the New York klez-jazz scene. The title of the recording
refers to those who return to their own cultural roots, to pass it on to
others.
András Párniczky – guitar Kirstóf Bacsó – alto and soprano sax József Barcza Horváth – double bass István Baló – drums Daniel Zamir – soprano sax
1. Poem 26
2. Wallenstein’s Niggun
3. Ma Omrot Einaich
4. Odessa Bulgarish
5. Kavanna Nigun
6. Kovmah Freilach
7. Quando El Rey Nomrod