Jumyr-Kylysh is the debut (and thus far, only) studio release from the all-instrumental Turkic/Kazakh folkband Ulytau, which hails from the Ulytau District in Kazakhstan. The album features modern, metal-based interpretations and arrangements of pieces by composers such as Vivaldi, Bach and Mozart, but keeps the emphasis on the Kazakh folk tradition; to that end, there are also arrangements of pieces from composers such as Makhambet Utemisov and Qurmangazy Sagyrbaiuly.
Jumyr-Kylysh | |
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Studio album by Ulytau | |
Released | 2006 |
Studio | Vladmir Osinsky Studios |
Genre | Folk metal |
Length | 40:00 |
Label | ABK Records |
Producer | Tim Palmer, Maxim Kichgin |
Track Listing
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- "Adai" (Qurmangazy Sagyrbaiuly) 3:12
- "Winter (Four Seasons)" (Vivaldi) 3:56
- "Kurishiler" (I. Iskakov) 3:29
- "Jumyr-Kylysh" (Makhambet Utemisov) 5:04
- "Toccata and Fugue" (Bach) 4:15
- "Ata Tolaguy" (Nurgisa Tilendiev) 4:11
- "Turkish March" (Mozart) 4:11
- "Yapyr-Ai" (Kazakh traditional folk song) 3:49
- "Teriskapai" (Shalmyrza) 4:03
- "Kokil" (Kazangap Tlepbergenovich) 3:36
- Note: The liner notes contain a/an "Project Author"; this person goes by the name of Kydyrali Bolmanod.
Personnel
edit- Maxim Kilchigin: Electric Guitar
- Erjan Alimbetov: Dombra
- Roman Adonin: Keyboards
- Evgeny Sizov: Bass
- Nurgaisha Sadvakasova: Violin
- Igor Djavad-Zade: Drums
Production
edit- Arranged and Directed by Tabriz Shakhidi
- Produced by Tim Palmer and Maxim Kilchigin
- Recorded by Slava Motliev at Vladimir Osinsky Studios
- Mixed by Tim Palmer at Paramount Recording Studios
- Mastered by Leonid Vorobiev at Vladimir Osinsky Studios