eMusic Review 0
This 1999 compilation skims the cream off three Crammed Disc albums released by these Romanian Romanie/Gypsy giants between 1991 and 1998. Taraf de Haidouks translates loosely as "Band of Brigands," and the collection fittingly kicks off with a raspy-throated, rhythmically cantering story of a horse theft. The band's finest voice belongs to the late Nicolai Neascsu, who scrapes his fiddle ominously as he recounts the fall of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in "Balada Conducatorolui." The group otherwise mixes up spry instrumentals (such as "Rustem" and "Briu") with sassy Gypsy dance numbers ("Dumba Dumba" stands out) and "gypsified" versions of Turkish folk songs, such as the terrific triple-time medley "Tureasca."