Zupfgeigenhansel, named for a German folksong, was founded in 1974 by Erich Schmeckenbecher and Thomas Friz.
The band performed medieval, Yiddish, and other modern songs (including Dieter Süverkrüp covers).
The texts of their folk songs reflect the stories of the “simple” people of the past century, whether about
love, trouble, courage, pride, disdain of leaders and priests, or resistance to the military.
The band’s music achieved popularity in Germany in an era of citizens’ movements, non-violent resistance to
nuclear power, major building projects, and military expansion. The band split up in 1986.
(thanx to sorei for the info)
(1979) - Jiddische Lieder
Tracklist:
01 Di grine Kusine
02 Dire-Gelt
03 Oj, Dortn, Dortn
04 Schtil, di Nacht is Ojsgeschternt
05 Arbetlosemarsch
06 Lomir sich iberbetn
07 Dos Kelbl
08 Huljet, huljet, Kinderlech
09 Dem Milners trern
10 Sog nischt Kejnmol
11 Tsen Brider
12 Di Mame
13 Mojschele
14 Di Mesinke
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