- Cd (musik)
The rough guide to the music of Palestine
(2014)
Serie
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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
2 cd'er
Sprog
arabisk
Genre
folkpoprockverdensmusik - world music
Emneord
arabisk musik, bouzouki, buzuq, folk, folkemusik, instrumental, jazz, pop, rock, verdensmusik, vokal
Emnetal
78.7941
Bidrag af
Indhold
Wea'younhaNawwârIf I Could Go Back in TimeAsh-ShamYa KtabnaTayran AbabilGive Me the FluteDoqNahawandManakirFi BaladTojannAlla Shiklo ShakshikloBadek ZafiAl-Shaatte' Al-AkharRahilSans AdresseSodfaBaharRajaTahrirSamai Farah FazaBordeauxAndalusGitans En OrientRahilSans AdresseSodfaBaharTahrirSamai Farah FazaBordeauxAndalusGitans En Orient
Beskrivelse
Ramzi Aburedwan: Reflections of Palestine publiceret 2012
Udgave
Special edition with bonus CD by Ramzi Aburedwan
Forlag
World Music Network
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
AllMusic, 2014
"From the beautiful folk music of singer Sanaa Moussa to the hard rock of Khalas to the dark-toned hip-hop of Dam, a number of styles are represented here, many of them framed by Western influences but all with deep roots in this mysterious region. In addition to the compilation is a second disc dedicated to the traditional music of multi-instrumentalist Ramzi Aburedwan"
AllMusic, 2014
The guardian, 2014-08-07
"The music here comes from across the Palestinian diaspora, and the range is remarkable. There are magnificent and stirring oud improvisations from the three brothers of Le Trio Joubran, and elegant playing from the young four-piece Awan Group, who match oud against violin, percussion and unexpected use of piano in their experimental chamber compositions. Then there's the passionate female singer Amal Murkus, heard both on her own and with the gently drifting hip-hop backing of DAM, along with goodtime reggae from Toot Ard and Arabic-influenced rock from Khalas, who match a ney flute against rock guitar riffs. It's just a pity there aren't better sleevenotes about the musicians and their stories"
The guardian, 2014-08-07
fRoots, 2014 October
"What a pertinent release. With the Israel/Gaza conflict experiencing a particularly bloody recapitulation, (...) this Rough Guide focuses on the often overlooked culture of the troubled region. One might expect this album to be chock full of Palestine's particular brand of Levantine classical music and Egyptian-inspired orchestral works that are seemingly ever-present in the Arabic world, but, while some great examples of these are included, they sit amongst a diverse line-up that includes hip-hop, punk, pop, reggae and a fair amount of jazz"