My other find in Bellingham yesterday, although it was a bit scratched so I asked for a discount. I almost skipped it (Tzena Tzena must be one of the worst Jewish songs of the twentieth century š) but I looked closed and realized despite the Israeli marketing it's almost all #klezmer and that I don't have any LPs by Ray Musiker (a decently known Klezmer #clarinet player of the postwar era).
I wasn't familiar with it, but searching around a bit I found the contents (or most of it) as an auto-generated youtube playlist from some reissue. Basically tight n' snappy postwar clarinet-led New York #klezmer in the general style of Dave Tarras and such figures.
Forward article from 2018 talking not about this album but the more famous and highly orchestrated Tanz! which was the work of Ray's brother.
"āTanz!ā, released by Columbia Records and credited to Dave Tarras and the Musiker Brothers [...] promptly tanked and spelled the last gasp of the chain of recorded klezmer that connected Tarrasās Eastern European stylings with American influences including marching band music, early jazz, theater music, and swing."
https://forward.com/culture/music/416671/klezmer-revivalists-hail-the-lords-of-the-tanz/