In One Ear The Detroit Symphony Orchestra checks in with the lovely Gopak and pianist DavidSyme performs an intimate and very pretty Ma Oz Tsua (A Song For Hanukkah http://www.metrotimes.com/music/ioe/18/10.html
Extractions: always expanding! Don't forget, all the In One Ear columns since the end of July 1997 are in the ARCHIVES CATCH A FIRE Of the slew of holiday music to fill the bins and provide background dinner and chit-chat music, one local release should at this time of year be sought out. Every December, United Cerebral Palsy of Metropolitan Detroit and AC Delco team up to compile and present the CD, A Little Holiday Spark Ignites Detroit What makes this compilation worthwhile is first and foremost the diversity of not only musical styles represented country, folk, a cappella, rock storytelling, gospel and others play side-by-side in the grooves but the cross-sectional coexistence of traditions that share the space here, too. From the cozy, old-fashioned family values of Mike Ridley's "Country Christmas," to the feel-good, decidedly secular-yet-spiritual "This Little Light of Mine" performed by Gemini, to Carvan Winan's gospel take on "Silent Night" and Ron Coden's warming "'Twas the Night Before the Seventh Day of Hanukkah," the record practices what the season preaches. But that's not the only measure of the comp's quality. Smokey Robinson's "Noel" finds him in soul-stirring, heart-melting top form. Marshall Crenshaw with the Chisel Brothers, the Sun Messengers and Mitch Ryder with the Garfield Blues Band rock enough to get even grandma tapping her toes. The Detroit Symphony Orchestra checks in with the lovely "Gopak" and pianist David Syme performs an intimate and very pretty "Ma 'Oz Tsua (A Song For Hanukkah)."
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Extractions: Friday The new ideological divide Antoine Clarke (London) Eastern Europe/Russia European Union I recently gave a presentation in Bratislava, Slovakia, on the evils of 'competition policy' and the 'entry and exit costs' economic model, which is little more than an excuse for more business-killing government intervention. The first photo that I took in 1991 was of the Iron Curtain seen from the Austrian side, a forest of trees leading up to the jagged line of a forest of rotting concrete. This time on the way back I took a coach from Bratislava to Vienna airport. The following photos show the turnaround.
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