- The Sound of Music
- Climb Ev'ry Mountain
- Do-Re-Mi
- Edelweiss
- My Favorite Things
- The Lonely Goatherd
- Sixteen Going on Seventeen
- So Long, Farewell
- Maria/Korea
- Arirang
- The Sound of Gayageum
- Welcome Speech
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Mirta Borovac Choir/Chorus
Janez Gabric Drums
Ugis Olte Director
Morten Traavik Director
Lotta Zimmermann Children's Chorus
Ole Zimmermann Children's Chorus
Tabea Tenzer Children's Chorus
Marina Martensson Vocals,Children's Chorus
Marija-Katarina Jukic Choir/Chorus
Lorena Krstic Choir/Chorus
Linda Uran Choir/Chorus
Alisa Tenzer Children's Chorus
Boris Benko Vocals
Igor Vicentic Piano
Ana Damij Children's Chorus
Camie Ohain Children's Chorus
Rok Lopatic Engineer
Uros Bon Engineer
Kim Jong Il Liner Notes
Primoz Hladnik Arranger
Traditional Composer
Laibach Producer,Adaptation,Liner Notes,Project Producer
Oscar Hammerstein II Composer
Richard Rodgers Composer
Silence Producer
ITurk Mixing,Producer,Mastering
Davor Rocco Piano Engineer
Boris Benko Arranger,Instrumentation


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Overview
In 2015, Laibach became the first Western rock group to play a concert in North Korea. They performed two shows in Pyongyang that August, organized to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of Japanese colonial rule in Korea. The events subsequently became the subject of the 2016 documentary film Liberation Day. During the concerts, the Slovenian collective performed several selections from the beloved American musical The Sound of Music, as it is commonly used to teach English to schoolchildren in Korea. In 2018, the group released The Sound of Music, a studio album mainly consisting of typically Laibach-ized takes on several of the familiar Rodgers & Hammerstein-penned tunes from the musical. At once, the songs are faithfully performed and passionately sung by vocalists Boris Benko and Marina Martensson, and also loaded with irony, especially whenever the stern growl of Laibach mainstay Milan Fras reaches the microphone. "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" is shaped into a steady midtempo crawl, but it still manages to come across as fairly encouraging (although the intense drumming and Korean shouts at the end throw it off a bit). However, the rendition of "Do-Re-Mi" is perhaps the most morose ever recorded, and only Laibach could succeed in making "My Favorite Things" sound like a sort of threat, even while incorporating a children's choir. And of course, they have the audacity to change the chorus of "Maria" to "How do you solve a problem like Korea?," while keeping the music relatively sweet and jaunty. At the end of the album, the program diverts from the familiar show tunes. The group delivers a solemn rendition of "Arirang" (a folk tune considered the unofficial anthem of Korea), much in the vein of Volk, Laibach's 2006 album consisting entirely of national anthems. This is followed by "The Sound of Gayageum," a brief, exciting piece of Pyongyang disco showcasing the zither-like string instrument (as played by students from a music school located in the city). Then the album ends with a speech by a member of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea Committee for Cultural Relations, who condemns Laibach for being a fascist organization. Essentially, the album is business as usual for Laibach, which means that if you're in on their grand scheme, it's another exquisitely orchestrated laugh riot. ~ Paul Simpson
Product Details
Release Date: | 11/23/2018 |
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Label: | Mute |
UPC: | 0724596976524 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Laibach Primary ArtistMirta Borovac Choir/Chorus
Janez Gabric Drums
Ugis Olte Director
Morten Traavik Director
Lotta Zimmermann Children's Chorus
Ole Zimmermann Children's Chorus
Tabea Tenzer Children's Chorus
Marina Martensson Vocals,Children's Chorus
Marija-Katarina Jukic Choir/Chorus
Lorena Krstic Choir/Chorus
Linda Uran Choir/Chorus
Alisa Tenzer Children's Chorus
Boris Benko Vocals
Igor Vicentic Piano
Ana Damij Children's Chorus
Camie Ohain Children's Chorus
Technical Credits
Morten Traavik ProducerRok Lopatic Engineer
Uros Bon Engineer
Kim Jong Il Liner Notes
Primoz Hladnik Arranger
Traditional Composer
Laibach Producer,Adaptation,Liner Notes,Project Producer
Oscar Hammerstein II Composer
Richard Rodgers Composer
Silence Producer
ITurk Mixing,Producer,Mastering
Davor Rocco Piano Engineer
Boris Benko Arranger,Instrumentation
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