God has not taught us how to live together. That is something we as humans have to invent ourselves'. That is the moral of this CD, but actually of the complete oeuvre of Goran Bregovic. In the 1970s he was a rocker in the group , say the of what was then Yugoslavia. After that band and later his country fell apart, Bregovic immersed himself in the folk music of the Balkans, especially the local
… gypsy music. He also linked that music to influences from all over the world. He has collaborated with , and the Bulgarian women's choir . Bregovic again receives all kinds of guests on this CD, who all bring their own musical baggage. For example, he explores the music of North Africa with Rachid Taha while he plays Jewish music again with and . The result is a varied album by a man who has invented his own sound. (PdK)more