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Alabina

 
Artist: Alabína
 

Group Members:

Ishtar

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Influenced By:

Performed Songs By:

Charles Burbank, Eti Zak, Pedro Maza Luaces, Samy Goz

Formal Connection With:

Charles Burbank
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "L' Essentiel," "Sahara," "Album 2"

Biography

World peace and intercultural relationships provide the theme for the songs of the Paris-based group Alabina, led by vocalist Ishtar. Combining the musical traditions of the Middle East with the virtuosic rhythms of Flamenco, Alabina's albums have been a cultural exchange involving Ishtar and her band, Los Niños de Sara, a group of four gypsy musicians from the south of France who previously accompanied Manitas de Plata and Paco de Lucia.

The daughter of an Egyptian mother and a Maroccan father of Spanish extraction, Ishtar was raised in Israel. Inheriting her love of music from her grandmother, a popular Egyptian singer, she began her musical career as a teen. By age 17, she was already singing in Israeli nightclubs and acting in theatrical productions. The following year, she enlisted in the Israeli army and became one of the country's first female jet fighter airplane mechanics.

Leaving Israel at age 24, Ishtar performed for a brief period in Austrian nightclubs before settling in Paris. In 1996, Jewish-French record producer Charles Ivgi asked her to perform a updated version of a Mideastern song, "Yallbina." Her recording of the song, which was renamed "Alabina," became an international dance hit. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Album Review: Alabina [1997]
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  • Artist: Alabína
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 04, 1997
  • Genre: Rock

Review

France's Alabina melds Arabic-styled vocals with flamenco guitar on tracks like "Rona," "Baila Maria," "Espero" and "Linda." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Alabina Charles Burbank Alabína (3:47)
Baila Maria Samy Goz, Pedro Maza Luaces, Eti Zak, Ronny Gold, Charles Burbank Alabína (3:23)
Linda Samir El Tawil Alabína (5:18)
Rona Samy Goz, Pedro Maza Luaces, Eti Zak Alabína (3:22)
Espero Samy Goz, Pedro Maza Luaces, Eti Zak, Charles Burbank Alabína (4:04)
Yo Te Quiero, Tu Me Quieres Samy Goz, Pedro Maza Luaces, Eti Zak, Charles Burbank Alabína (4:18)
Eshebo (Chebba) Safy Boutella Alabína (4:06)
Lo Que Tu Dices (Harramt Ahebbak) Omar Batticha, Salah el Charnoubi Alabína (4:31)
Tierra Santa Samy Goz, Pedro Maza Luaces, Eti Zak, Charles Burbank Alabína (4:00)
Yo Te VI (Ah Ya Zein) Assaad Saba, Kaled Abou Enasser Alabína (4:00)
Lolaï (Ya Habibi Ya Eyni) George Yazbec Alabína (3:16)
Alabina (De la Noche a la Manana) [Spanish Version][*] Charles Burbank Alabína (4:07)

Credits

Craig Bevan (Mastering), Alabína (Main Performer), Samy Goz (Arranger), Samy Goz (Executive Producer), Charles Ibgui (Producer), Pedro Maza Luaces (Arranger), Eti Zak (Arranger), Charles Abelan (Arranger), Joachim G. (Mixing), Jose Luis Castillo (Arranger), Ronny Gold (Arranger)
 
Wikipedia: Alabina
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Alabina
Origin Israel
Genre(s) Middle Eastern
world
Arabic
French
Hebrew
Years active 2000–present
Label(s) Atoll Music
Profile Record
LoveCat Music
Associated acts Los Niños de Sara
Website [Official site]
Members
Ishtar
Los Niños de Sara


Alabina is a Arabic-based group that performs a mix of world music: Middle Eastern, Arabic, French, Hebrew, and Spanish Gypsy music.

Although the name of the group is often written "Alabína," the accent on the "i" is an unnecessary addition. The mistake may be attributed to the group's use of the font Papyrus on its album covers. In this font, dotted i's look as though they carry accents.

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Name

According to Alabina.org, the word is Arabic and Alabina has two meanings: "let's go" and "God is between us." The name comes from the title of Alabina's first song. It is also the name of the group's first album.

Group

Alabina consists of lead singer Ishtar, who does the female vocals, and the band Los Niños de Sara, who provide male vocals and music.

Ishtar

Ishtar was born and raised in Israel. Her parents are Jewish fromMoroccan and Egyptian descent. She speaks and sings in Arabic, Hebrew, French, Spanish, and English; she also says she "half-speaks" "Moroccan." Ishtar began performing in clubs at age 15 and continued even in the Israeli army, where she served as an helicopter technician. Though she was born Eti Zach, she chose the name "Ishtar," a mesopotamian goddess, because her grandmother called her Ester, which "with her Egyptian accent it sounded like Ishtar," she said.


As the lead singer of Alabina, Ishtar frequently sings in Arabic, complementing the Spanish of Los Niños de Sara. She often sings Arabic-style, with a wavering voice and trilling. She also sings Hebrew songs, sometimes songs from her childhood, only alone, however — not with Alabina. Occasionally she joins Los Niños in Spanish. On her own, she frequently sings French. Nine out of twelve songs in her album The Voice of Alabina are in French — and she has two songs in English: "C'Est La Vie My Baby" (Truly (Emet)) and "Last Kiss" (The Voice of Alabina).

Ishtar is frequently featured on Alabina album covers. She has dyed blond hair, which is sometimes curly, and dark brown eyes. She has been noted for her provocative dress in pictures and at concerts.

On her own, Ishtar has produced three albums: The Voice of Alabina (2000), Truly (Emet) (2003) and Je sais d'où je viens (2005). The first is mainly composed of French songs, the second is mostly in Hebrew, and Ishtar's last album is primarily in Arabic, with four songs in French, one in Spanish and significant chunks of English dispersed throughout.

Ishtar currently lives in France.

Los Niños de Sara

Los Niños de Sara (in Spanish, "Sara's children") are Spanish-speaking Gypsies from Montpellier, France. The four cousins are named Antonio ("Tonio") (also written Antoine) Contreras, Ramón Compas, Santiago ("Santi") Lorente, and Coco. Though they speak both Spanish and French, they only sing in their native Spanish. Tonio, the lead male singer, plays guitar. In addition to all providing back-up vocals, Ramón and Santi play guitar and Coco plays percussion.

On their own, Los Niños have produced two CDs: La Cubanita (2001) and Gipsyolé (2003). Their songs often speak of family, love, and God. Los Niños are Catholic.

Their birthdays are: Tonio, March 27; Ramón, January 7; Santi, September 4th; and Coco, September 5.

They currently live in France.

Music

Alabina's music mixes many styles, cultures, and languages: Middle Eastern, Spanish music, French, raï, flamenco, gypsy, Arabic, and at times, Western pop. The group often takes older songs, for example, "Habibi Ya Nour El Ain," the popular Arabic song of Amr Diab, and gives them new life, adding a mix of styles and languages and Alabina's own flavor. The new version, "Habibi de Mis Amores," in both Arabic and Spanish, is one example. Another example is "Lolole (Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood)," which Alabina turned into an upbeat Arabic-Spanish song, which though it can be recognized from the melody, is far from its original: a Western pop song in English. The song "Alabina" is well known in France for being the end credits music in the popular French comedies "La Vérité si je mens!" and "La Vérité si je mens! 2"

Some of Alabina's most popular songs include:

Alabina has produced several albums:

  • Alabina (1996)
  • The Album II (1998)
  • Sahara (1999)
  • L'Essentiel (2000)
  • The Ultimate Club Remixes (2002)

See also

External links


 
 
Learn More
The Album (1996 Album by Alabína)
Alma de Gitano (1998 Album by Various Artists)
L' Essentiel (1999 Album by Alabína)

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