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Flamenco Arabe

 
Album Review: Flamenco Arabe

Review

An interesting fusion between Arabic music and flamenco. Though it's been done before (by Al Tall and Muluk el-Hwa), it's an enticing sort of fusion to listen to again. Some of the pieces are most straightforward flamenco with some additional Egyptian percussion, thanks to Hossam Ramzy. In other parts, it reverts to a straightforward Egyptian dance rhythm with some careful Spanish guitar in the background. It's when the two mesh that the sound is something worth hearing. Despite the relative obscurity of Rafa Tachuela (actually a German flamenco artist, hence the obscurity), the skill is certainly present to power the music forward. There is some able help from Said Kamal and Mohamed Naiem, providing the Egyptian sounds beyond Ramzy's percussion, and in the end, some help from the Sabri brothers (sons of Sabri Khan, not to be confused with the qawwal duo of the same name) in the addition of a touch of Indian music, as the artists attempt to explore the roots of flamenco through Egyptian music and the roots of Egyptian music through its Indian forebearers. Given that the rise of flamenco came after the Iberian peninsula had been taken over by the Moors, the links between North African music and flamenco are somewhat expected. When the two forms are brought back together to play in tandem, though, something more than the sum of its parts emerges. An excellent addition to the collection of any world music fusionist. ~ Adam Greenberg, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Al Quantara (The Bridge) [Bulerias] Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy (7:11)
Ahlam Ghernatah (Memories of Old Granada) Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela (5:00)
Al Vuelo (Flying) [Bulerias for Taranto] Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy (6:44)
Rumbapa ("Father of Rumba") [Malfuf] Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela (4:36)
Ráfaga de Viento (Gust of Wind) [Rondeña] Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy (6:45)
Kebrieaa Samet (Silent Pride) [Masmoudi] Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela (9:24)
El Amor Perdido (Lost Love) Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela (5:14)
Men el Belad (From Our Country) [Saidi] Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy (8:20)
Zambra Por Nadejda (Zambra for Nadejda) Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela (5:41)
Silk Route Suite: Kathak Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela Hossam Ramzy, Rafa El Tachuela (3:09)
Silk Route Suite: Egyptian Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy (4:04)
Silk Route Suite: Sol y Sal (Sun and Salt) [Siguiriya] Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy (3:56)
Silk Route Suite: Juntos (Together) [Rumba] Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy Rafa El Tachuela, Hossam Ramzy (2:09)

Credits

Barbara Papadopoulos (Typesetting), Adel Eskander (Violin), Jesse Reuben Wilson (Cover Design), Danny Thompson (Bass), Rafa El Tachuela (Liner Notes), Rafa El Tachuela (Oud), Dudley Phillips (Bass), Rafa El Tachuela (Guitar), Hossam Ramzy (Percussion), Sonia Sabri (Vocals), Jacob David Pampuch (Engineer), Kamal Sabir (Vocals), Hossam Ramzy (Arranger), Diz Heller (Liner Notes), Jimmy Waldo (Mixing), Diz Heller (Mastering), Hossam Ramzy (Egyptian Percussion), La Moraima (Clapping), Maged Serour (Qanoun), Mohamed Naiem (Kavala), Hossam Ramzy (Mixing Assistant), Hossam Ramzy (Liner Notes), Hossam Ramzy (Producer), Kamal Sabir (Sarangui), El Hendy, Osama (Bass), Mohamed Naiem (Nay), La Moraima (Palmas), Sarvar Sabri (Tabla), Mohamed Naiem (Bamboo Flute), Jimmy Waldo (Engineer), Said Kamal (Egyptian Violin), Hossam Ramzy (Engineer), Rafa El Tachuela (Arranger), Barbara Papadopoulos (Layout Design), Maria Delia Sierra (Pattern Design), Torleif Svensson (Cover Photo), Rafa El Tachuela (Producer)
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