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Madman of God: Divine Love Songs of the Persian Sufi Masters

 
Album Review: Madman of God: Divine Love Songs of the Persian Sufi Masters

  • Artist: Sussan Deyhim
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 27, 2000
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Remarkably for a singer of such high reputation, who has been active as a recording artist since the mid-1980s, this is Sussan Deyhim's first solo recording. Previous outings included albums created in tandem with Richard Horowitz, the magnificent Majoun among them, and innumerable guest appearances on CDs by the likes of Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble, Russell Mills, and Brian Eno. On Madman of God Deyhim returns to the roots of her own musical tradition: a millennium's worth of Sufi love poetry. Familiar folk music to generations of Iranians, Deyhim transcends the merely archival in her interpretations of these classic melodies with her rich, musty vocals and eclectic arrangements. More than ably assisting her are a cross-genre collection of musicians, including Raz Mesinai (aka Badawi), Reggie Workman, Karsh Kale, Horowitz, cellist Dawn Bukholtz Andrews, and Reza Derakhshani on a variety of stringed traditional instruments. Deyhim certainly exercises her gift with flourish; the largely wordless vocal of "Daylaman (Inextricable)" or her show-stopping imitation of tablas on "Negara (Mesmerized Mirror)" are but two striking examples. Together with performances like the elegiac "Hamcho Farhad (Our Tears, Our Wine, Our Sight)" and "Navai (Savage Bird)," with its distinctly Celtic undertones, this album is actually more accessible than her more avant-garde (though equally entrancing) efforts with Horowitz. ~ Stephen Fruitman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Gereyley (Nocturnal Dialogue) Sussan Deyhim (5:56)
The Candle & The Moth Sussan Deyhim (5:09)
Daylaman (Inextricable) Sussan Deyhim (6:20)
Meykhaneh (Wine Cave) Sussan Deyhim (5:38)
Bade Saba (The Wind of Saba) Sussan Deyhim (6:22)
Negara (Mesmerized Mirror) Sussan Deyhim (5:49)
Hamcho Farhad (Our Tears, Our Wine, Our Sight) Sussan Deyhim (5:21)
Navai (Savage Bird) Sussan Deyhim (6:23)

Credits

Reza Derakhshani (Taragat), Karsh Kale (Tabla), Sussan Deyhim (Engineer), Joel Bluestein (Mixing), John Yates (Engineer), Reza Derakhshani (Kamanche), Glen Velez (Daff), Diego Cortez (Art Direction), Sussan Deyhim (Liner Notes), Reza Derakhshani (Calligraphy), Paul Van Der Jonckheyd (Mastering), Reza Derakhshani (Ney), Reggie Workman (Bass (Upright)), Reggie Workman (Bass (Acoustic)), James P. Nichols (Mixing), David Soldier (Violin), Reza Derakhshani (Setar), James P. Nichols (Engineer), Sussan Deyhim (Vocals), Sussan Deyhim (Audio Production), Glen Velez (Percussion), Richard Horowitz (Sample Arrangements), Will Calhoun (Udu), Sussan Deyhim (Producer), Vincent Kenis (Mastering), Raz Mesinai (Zarb), David Austin Cook (Engineer), Hearn Gadbois (Zarb), Karsh Kale (Synthesizer Pads), Richard Horowitz (Strings), Joel Bluestein (Associate Producer), Sussan Deyhim (Arranger), Will Calhoun (Drums)
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