Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Pirsum Rishon* :: Overture • HASC 26

Just out! HASC 26. After 25 years, what do you do differently? You've explored plays and genres and duets, you've themed tributes to classical music, deceased performers and America among a dozen other themes. You've re-arranged your Overture 26 ways from Sunday. So what do you do?

Here's what you do. You fire the conductor and his 40-piece orchestra. Just send 'em all home. In their stead, you pick up the absolute best wedding band/Brooklyn College concert band. You throw Avraham Fried and MBD at the stage. You bring Abie Rotenberg on for the last song because it's in his kesuba with HASC. And you look in the phone book until you find a listing for one "Michoel Pruzansky" and hire him too for variety.

The result? An upbeat, enjoyable Avraham Fried/MBD concert with pretty good music, pretty shoddy mixing and a little voice backstage singing "The next stage of a Time for Music is deeeeeaaaaaad...."



Shmuel's review:

The orchestra warmed up after the first few songs, and was great thereafter. Cute shtick by AF to drop the mic for a little.  He was superb from his melody and onwards.

Pruz's lyrics were horrid. Time for some real Hafotzas Hamayanos, if only to prevent such songs from ever hitting the stage again.

I really liked MBD going through the oldies. To use a wine analogy: He has certainly peaked, but is still very drinkable. He compensated very well!

The highlight for me was Abie taking the mic and leading AF and MBD on a 20 minute journey through gan Eden. Kudos to Abie for actually singing in front of such an audience.

Not sure if AF's comment about/ to Sheya Meldolwiz was tactless or pure class. I think he could have left it out.

Yeedle has seen better days, Benny's best days are ahead if him. He badly needs another hit, Yesh Tikva ain't gonna last forever!

*The editors of SSY are grateful to the many talented, knowledgeable and thorough Jewsic bloggers, including but certainly not limited to BloginDM and Gruntig and JMR, including those who promote and/or comment on our posts or to us in person in shul. We are probably not as talented or knowledgeable and surely not as thorough as any of them and would not be surprised if this album has been reviewed in full by one or more blogs and all of their readers.

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Unknown said...

re: Sheya Mendlowitz, the reid was that he was "fired" after hiring Matisyahu. His music isn't "prust" and it was a great performance. But hindsight is 20/20, and watching HASC 18 with Matisyahu is heartbreaking given his current [non-]religious state.

Me said...

I think Sheya may be back for 27 if you follow hasc politics and happenings.