Laughter Through Tears
| Laughter Through Tears | ||||
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| Released | 29 September 2003 | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock, Other | |||
| Length | 49:51 (52:58 including silence) | |||
| Label | Outcaste | |||
| Producer | Kevin Bacon  Jonathan Quarmby  | |||
| Oi Va Voi chronology | ||||
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Laughter Through Tears is an album released by London, England-based experimental band Oi Va Voi.[1] Some of the tracks on the album were originally on the band's debut, Digital Folklore, one example is the Hungarian folk song "A Csitári" whose vocals were performed by a male singer in the older album, and by Judit Németh in Laughter Through Tears. The album includes a remix of "7 Brothers" as a hidden track, it is found after the 3 minutes and 7 seconds of silence after "Pagamenska".
Track listing
- Refugee (featuring KT Tunstall) – 3:37
 - Yesterday's Mistakes (featuring KT Tunstall) – 4:37
 - Od Yeshoma – 4:54
 - A Csitári Hegyek Alatt (featuring Judit Németh) – 4:14
 - Ladino Song (featuring KT Tunstall) – 4:12
 - 7 Brothers (featuring Sevara Nazarkhan) – 4:33
 - D'Ror Yikra (featuring Ben Hassan) – 5:57
 - Gypsy (featuring Earl Zinger) – 4:46
 - Hora – 3:57
 - Pagamenska (featuring Majer Bogdanski) – 4:03
 - 7 Brothers Hefner Remix (Hidden Track) – 4:58
 
References
- ^ Meadley, Phil (19 September 2003). "Va-va-voom". The Independent. Retrieved 3 July 2025.
 
