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Tim Sparks: Little Princess
ByFinger-picking acoustic guitarist Tim Sparks comes at all this, however, from a completely different direction. An amazing technician with elements of guitarists Leo Kottke,
John Fahey
guitar, acoustic1939 - 2001

Lenny Breau
guitar1941 - 1984
This is the fourth release for Sparks on the Tzadik label that highlights his take on Jewish material although "Firn" is not here, check his previous At the Rebbe's Table (2002) for itand these arrangements stand out as his best so far. With current klezmer bands now typically looking to pre-Brandwein Eastern Europe for source material, Sparks has accomplished what most of them didn't, which is to expose the stylistic layers that exist in Brandwein's exquisite compositions. Perhaps because Brandwein's own musical pastiche, which included Jewish, Rom and Turkish, is as varied as Sparks'; the two are kindred spirits who come together beautifully and elegantly.
What Brandwein didn't have, of course, was a rhythm section the equal of bassist

Greg Cohen
bass, acoustic
Cyro Baptista
percussionb.1950
Track Listing
The Rebbe's Hasid (Dem Rebin's Chusid); Der Yid In Jerusalem;Oh Daddy, That's Good (Oy Tate, Si'is Gut); Little Princess (Kleine Princessin); Nifty's Freylekh; A Few Bowls Turkish (Turkishe Yalle Vey Uve); The Dearest In Bukovina (Das Teureste in Bukowina); Leben Zol Palestina; Turkish Circle Dance (Der Terkisher-Bulgar Tanz); A Bagel With Onions (A Hora Mit Tzibeles).
Personnel
Tim Sparks
guitarTim Sparks: steel-string acoustic guitar; Greg Cohen: bass; Cyro Baptista: percussion.
Album information
Title: Little Princess | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Tzadik
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