Don Byron
Plays the Music of Mickey Katz
Album Release Date: 1993
Genres: JAZZ
Track List:
- Prologue: "Shed No Tears Before the Rain"
- Frailach Jamboree
- Haim Afen Range
- Mamaliege Dance
- Sweet and Gentle
- Litvak Square Dance
- C'Est Si Bon
- Trombonik Tanz
- Bar Mitzvah Special
- Dreidel Song
- Seder Dance
- Paisach in Portugal
- Berele's Sherele
- Mechaye War Chant
- Kiss of Meyer
- Epilogue: Tears
- Wedding Dance
Album Review
No one recognized the manic possibilities of klezmer more than clarinetist Mickey Katz, whose 1945-1947 tenure with Spike Jones spawned a comedy band that launched such funny travesties as the Yiddish cowpoke ditty "Haim Afen Range" or the Jewish-Hawaiian "Mechaye War Chant." Katz used humor to expand the musical boundaries of klezmer, thrusting it into the laps of World War II mainstream America at a time when Yiddish was identified as a victim's language and most Jewish music looked backward in time because the post-Holocaust present was intolerable. Playing Katz's songs demands prodigious chops, hence the attraction of Katz to molecule-splitting clarinetist Don Byron, who demonstrates nerve presenting Katz the monologist as the equal of Katz the composer. In sum, convoluted, kaleidoscopic silliness topped with Byron's usual dazzling self. ~ Bob Tarte, All Music Guide
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