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Borat [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]

Borat [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
Original Soundtrack

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Track Listing

  1. Chaje Shukarije - Redzepova, Esma
  2. Born To Be Wild - Fanfare Ciocarlia
  3. Siki Siki Baba - Kocani Orkestar
  4. Gypsy's Kolo - Iliev, Jony Band
  5. Eu Vin Acasa Cu Drag - De La Barbulesti, Stefan
  6. In My Country There Is Problem (Throw The Jew Down The Well) - Baron Cohen, Sacha & Anthony Hines
  7. Grooming Pubis - Baron Cohen, Erran
  8. Magic Mamaliga - OMFO
  9. Money Boney - OMFO
  10. You Be My Wife - Baron Cohen, Sacha & Erran
  11. Ederlezi (Scena Durdevdana Na Rijeci) - Bregovic, Goran
  12. Mahalageasca - Mahala Rai Banda & Shantel
  13. O Kazakhstan - Baron Cohen, Erran

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #76778 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-11-06
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Soundtrack, Explicit Lyrics
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

Bolrat, Borat!3
Oh come now, what did you expect from "Borat's" soundtrack -- sensitive ballads? No way.

Instead, this crazy, Balkan-flavoured soundtrack basically upholds the flavour of the hit mockumentary, about the world's most offensive Kazakh. It's basically nutty gypsyish music interspersed with offensive ballads and bizarre movie clips -- just what you'd expect.

It opens with an earsplitting yowl... which then transforms into a rousing Balkan tune with lots of hand drums and accordion. There are plenty of other good Eastern-European tunes -- the fiddle-and-brass march, demented accordions, computerized Balkan dances, and the glitzy bouncy stuff done by O.M.F.O.

But this is Borat stuff. There are clips of Borat from the movie ("You will be my boyfriend?"), usually just a few seconds' worth of dialogue, and the not-so-rousing anthem "O Kazakhstan" ("Kazakstan, greatest country in the world/all other countries are run by little girls/Kazakhstan is number-one exporter of potassium...").

And of course, the most memorable songs on the album: Borat's anti-Semitic folk song "In My Country There Is Problem" (warning: not for the easily offended), and the just-as-offensive-in-a-different-way karaoke song "You Be My Wife," which is apparently Borat's attempt at romance.

Basically, this song can be summed up by its lyrics: "I hope you are nice, and not treat me mean/Or I take out my knife, give you extra vagine... You Be my wife, I treat you nice/We will make love, when ever I like/I give you to chose, a dress that is red/it belong just to you, since my old wife now dead."

Basically it's all very offensive and weird, just like the movie. But musically it's also pretty good, a blend of gypsyish folk, colourful Beirut-style marches and dance music, which ends up being quite catchy and pleasant to listen to.

There's a lot of accordions (both slow and fast), sprightly fiddles and blaring tubas in here, sometimes paired with a flute or some electronic edging. And you do not know pain until you have heard the butchered Balkan version of "Born To Be Wild," which sounds like a convulsing gypsy band.

The "Borat" soundtrack sounds just as you'd expect -- imagine Beirut, Balkan Beat Box and a bit of Gogol Bordello, all with Sacha Baron Cohen as the frontman. God help us.

Hidden gems of Balkan and gypsy music in Borat soundtrack..5
"Borat" is not for everyone. Funny, offensive, fresh, boring.. Sasha Baron Cohen has made a pile of money from his controversial creation.

Borat is Kazakh, right? But the soundtrack doesn't feature any Kazakh musicians. Doesn't matter. The music from the film includes some of the most rollicking Balkan and gypsy music ever presented on such a wide scale to an international audience.

Listen for the superb accordion of Martin Lubenov (who plays in the band of the great Bulgarian gypsy singer Jony Iliev). The soundtrack also provides tasters of great sounding Balkan and gypsy artists like Goran Bregovic, Esma Redzepova, and Kocani Orkestar (all from Eastern Europe), and a remix of a gypsy-wedding song by Bucharest-based Mahala Rai Banda.

You might even be pleased to learn that Borat's own hit "Bing Bang Bong" from the movie doesn't make it onto the cd. Instead you can enjoy an introduction to some really really good Eastern styles that are unknown in the West, although you will recognise a humourous cover of "Born to Be Wild" from Fanfare Ciocarlia, farmer/musicians from Romania's Moldova region. Enjoy!



Do you like me?5
A great soundtrack CD but... the track listing's all messed up. There are actually 18 tracks on the disc, some are just brief dialogues from the film etc but it means O Kazakhstan is track 18, not 13. Oh well. Chances are, it was done on purpose to make it seem like a badly made product. Of course, the parts made with Potassium are the finest available...