Musicians: Miklós Both - voice, guitar, vitar Kinga Krámli - voice Zoltán Bobár 'Boby' - accordion, viola, keyboard Máté Hegedűs - voilin Ferenc Pfeiler - drums Csaba Winterverber - bass
Guests: Sándor Ürmös - cimbalom
Released 2010
Label - FolkEuropa, Hungary
"Our band plays progressive world-music rooted in Hungarian and Balkan folk music. The musical variegation is coming from the different style and path of the musicians." Napra
From record label:
"The second album from Napra entitled ‘In The Moonlight’ has been released by
Folk-Európa. Their characteristic sound based on the synthesis of progressive rock, folk music and the Bartókian heritage is captured as well here as on their Fonogram Award winning album ‘Oh, What A World!’ of three years ago, although it is also apparent that the band have made significant steps forward in the meantime.
‘In The Moonlight’ has equal measures of familiar fare, surprises and experiments in store. The songs based on tunes from Kalotaszeg such as A Little Csardas and Long Since, or the album’s opening track I Loved You Once For A Long Time will surely become the favourites of those who are looking for familiar flavours. Sound Out Of Sound conducts us into the depths explored in last year’s ‘Radnóti’ album by vocalist and lead guitarist
Miklós Both. Ballad stands out as ‘pure pop’, Hungarian Song excels in the virtues of ‘café music’, even if only in a figurative sense, and we have not yet mentioned the perplexing ‘near-east reggae’ style of Tulip Song."