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Gnawa Essaouira

 
Album Review: Gnawa Essaouira
 

  • Artist: El Maleem Mahmoud Ghania
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 10, 1999
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Part of a family of well-respected musicians and instrument makers, Mahmoud Ghania has become one of foremost exponents Gnaoua ceremonial music (In the 16th century, the Gnaoua came to Morocco as slaves from Mali and Guinea). His main instrument is the guimbri, a deep-toned, three-string lute that usually is heard atop a chorus of metal clappers called krkbaks and the occasional bendir frame drum and ghaita horn. And while Ghania often plays in traditional Gnaoua settings, he has also contributed to hundreds of sessions by both Berber orchestras and pop contingents in Casablanca and Marrakesh. This 1999 recording finds Ghania performing six traditional Gnaoua pieces, including two mesmerizing long-players which open the disc. The album title is in reference to Ghania's birthplace and home, Essaouira; it's the Gnaoua people who reside there that he celebrates in this fine collection. ~ Stephen Cook, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Djeema Moroc Traditional El Maallem Mahmoud Gania (19:56)
Essaouira Traditional El Maallem Mahmoud Gania (12:26)
Moulay Idriss Traditional El Maallem Mahmoud Gania (7:21)
I Moussam Tan Tan Traditional El Maallem Mahmoud Gania (5:46)
Aid el Kebir Traditional El Maallem Mahmoud Gania (2:54)
Moulay Bousselham Traditional El Maallem Mahmoud Gania (5:47)

Credits

Maleem Mahmoud Ghania (Main Performer), William Hogeland (Liner Notes), El Maallem Mahmoud Gania (Gimbri)
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