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・ Silence Is Sexy
・ Silence Is Talking
・ Silence Is the Answer
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・ Silence Mabuza
・ Silence Magnifies Sound
・ Silence of Another Kind
・ Silence of Northern Hell
Silence of the Balkans
・ Silence of the Grave
・ Silence of the Heart
・ Silence of the Lamb (Veronica Mars)
・ Silence of the North
・ Silence of the Songbirds
・ Silence Please
・ Silence procedure
・ Silence Records
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Silence of the Balkans : ウィキペディア英語版
Silence of the Balkans

''Silence of the Balkans'' is Goran Bregović's live album recorded at his concert in Thessaloniki, Greece on December 30, 1997.
As part of the EU's ongoing initiative, Thessaloniki was designated European Capital of Culture for the year 1997, and Bregović's performance came as part of the city's final showcase.
==Silence of the Balkans==
It's called the 'Silence of the Balkans' but actually is the record of the sounds, the rhythm and the breath of the Balkans and Georgia, but in different interpretation. A train leaves froms the old railway station of Munich and by passing all Balkan countries, stops in various cities and arrives in Thessaloniki. The last train stop, Thessaloniki, is also the last stop of the Cultural Capital of Europe, Thessaloniki 1997.
The performance has 2 levels. One that is live inside the stadium, and one film recorded in each train stop by Boris Milicović. At the performance of the last song, 3 children (one from Serbia, one Muslim and one from Croatian) from an orphanage in Sarajevo, call for peace.
Live performances from: the Municipal Orchestra of Thessaloniki (47 people), the Choir of Thessaloniki (50 people), 4 Bulgarian singers that work with Bregović in all lives performances, the Bulgarian dance ensemble 'Filip Kutev), 45 dancers from Greece, a polyphonic group from Albania, the former Yugoslavia singer Zdravko Čolić, the group of Aristidis Moshos,

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