Trīs No Pārdaugavas - Circeņa Kāzas

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Review by Yasmin C.S.

Trīs No Pārdaugavas, a Latvian band, released their album "Circeņa Kāzas" in 2019. The album features a mix of Latvian folk and rock music, with an emphasis on traditional instruments such as the kokle and bagpipes.

The album's title track, "Circeņa Kāzas," is a hauntingly beautiful piece that showcases the band's ability to blend traditional and modern sounds. The song's lyrics tell the story of a wedding feast that turns into a supernatural nightmare, and the band's use of eerie harmonies and atmospheric instrumentation creates a sense of otherworldliness.

Other standout tracks on the album include "Dziesma Par Lauku Māju" and "Lietus," both of which showcase the band's skillful use of traditional Latvian instruments. "Dziesma Par Lauku Māju" is a gentle, melancholic ballad that tells the story of a farmer's life, while "Lietus" is a more upbeat song about the joy of rain.

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Artist: Trīs No Pārdaugavas
Album: Circeņa Kāzas
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Rakūns Ralfs
Varžu Paris
Bumbuls
Puiši, Puiši
Seši Mazi Bundzenieki
Mazais Pēteris Piparnieks
Sportists
Nakds Kad Aplkāj Zemi Klusu
Es Esmu Muc'nieks
Ai Sunīši, Nerejati
Circeņa Kāzas
Aijā Zūžū, Lāča Berni
Antiņš
Kur Tu Teci, Rudzu Pele
Aiz Kalniņa Dūmi Kūpa

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Catalog Numbers

CSRV-2444

Labels

EBE

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Notes

  • Released in 1974 in New York.
  • Latvian group.

About Trīs No Pārdaugavas

Trīs no Pārdaugavasmade up of New Jersey area singers and guitarists Felikss Liksis Ērmanis, his son Mārtiņš Ērmanis, and Vilnis Baumanisbegan its work in the late 1960s. Actively performing and recording up until the early 1990s, the trio released a total of six albums and two compilations that included new songs. Mārtiņš Ērmanis died in 2000 and Felikss Ērmanis in 2004. Along with the Čikāgas piecīši, Trīs no Pārdaugavas was one of the most visible, active and beloved Latvian-American groups. The trio even gave a concert in Rīgas Mežaparks, attracting tens of thousands of listeners. The trios first album, the self-titled Trīs no Pārdaugavas, has a more traditional feel to it in that many of the songs were old Latvian standards, such as Lulu, Lakstīgalu naktī and Vēstule no tāluma. There is also a heartbreaking rendition of the Latvian folk song Jūras māte, where the harmonies and the transition from major to minor give the song a particularly emotional feeling. The influence of American culture was inescapable and can be heard on the trios recordings. Witness the songs from Zilā jūriņā, many of which feature an almost hippie influence to them, such as the Baumanis original Mēs gribām rokās sadoties. There is also the melancholy Tauta tālumā, another Baumanis original that laments the seemingly sad fate that awaits the Latvian people, both abroad and in Latviaat that time still well under the thumb of the Soviet government. During the 1980s, with Baumanis at full strength as a songwriter, the trio recorded a number of classics, such as Ratiņš and Kaimiņš. The groups recording career closed in the early 1990s, with Latvian independence almost in reach. Songs again reflected the eraincluding Šņāc un krāc, Pārkārtošanās and Latvijā  1990, which is about the trios experiences performing in Latvia in 1990. /By Egils Kaljo "Trīs no Pārdaugavas compilation is essential listening

Members

  • Vilnis Baumanis
  • Fēlikss Ērmanis
  • Mārtiņš Ērmanis
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Summary by Yasmin C.S.

"Circeņa Kāzas" is a well-crafted album that highlights Trīs No Pārdaugavas' unique sound and their commitment to preserving and celebrating Latvian folk music. Fans of world music and traditional folk music will enjoy this album.