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Album Review: Majoun

Review

This feast for the ears almost defies classification. Richard Horowitz is probably best known for his award-winning score to the Bernardo Bertolucci movie, The Sheltering Sky. Featured on the album is Tehran singer Sussan Deyhim; her voice is extremely expressive in an "x-tatic" Middle Eastern style, with its distinctive embellishments and phrasing. Horowitz takes recordings of her voice and layers it in subtle yet exotic tapestries and harmonies. This is not the ripoff sampling done so often on ambient dance albums. Deyhim's voice is the center of the compositions, and her artistry is always honored. At times, her combined voices sound like the Manhattan Transfer, but when the title track features 84 recombined samples of her voice, the result is very unique. A jewel among the jewels is "________________," a delicate balancing act of chamber orchestra, haunting reed instruments, and Deyhim's massed vocals sounding like a heady procession of bees. Although the sound processing is important, the album features many live musicians, including world music expert Jaron Lanier and members of the Moroccan National Radio and Television Orchestra. Majoun offers layers upon veils of mysteries and never stoops to trite Middle Eastern musical clichés. Highly recommended. ~ Carol Wright, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Majoun Richard Horowitz, Sussan Deyhim (5:52)
Kye Kye (Who Is Who Is) Sussan Deyhim, Richard Horowitz (8:36)
Agonethi Richard Horowitz, Sussan Deyhim (7:20)
Whorlon on the Mount of Moon Sussan Deyhim, Richard Horowitz (10:32)
Coldest Day Sussan Deyhim, Richard Horowitz (5:04)
Ipissima Verba Richard Horowitz, Sussan Deyhim (7:24)
Murmur Mutanta Sussan Deyhim, Richard Horowitz (7:52)
Botachine (Infinitely Curved) Sussan Deyhim, Richard Horowitz (9:32)

Credits

Steve Shehan (Percussion), Sussan Deyhim (Arranger), Richard Horowitz (Gong), Hadj Abdelali Amenna (Director), Basson Bakmoun (Sentir), Sussan Deyhim (Vocals), Abdellah el Mirv (Violin), Mohamed Zaghmari (Violin), Richard Horowitz (Bass), Richard Horowitz (Mixing), Keith LeBlanc (Cymbals), Brahim Fribgane (Darbouka), Jaron Lanier (?), Anthony Pike (Clarinet (Bass)), Sussan Deyhim (Performer), Denis Caribaux (Engineer), Richard Horowitz (Keyboards), Steve Shehan (Calabash), Mustapha Adalai (Cello), Joseph Cultice (Photography), Steve Shehan (Djembe), Grace Row (Executive Producer), Abdelwahed Azizi-Alaoui (Violin), Richard Horowitz (Arranger), Richard Horowitz (Bendir), Richard Horowitz (Programming), Steve Shehan (Cymbals), Robert Crash (Technical Consultant), Doug Wimbish (Fretless Bass), Steve Shehan (Drums (Bass)), Mike Collins (Technical Consultant), Kerstin Bach (Art Direction), Abdelwahed Azizi-Alaoui (Oud), Jaron Lanier (Ku Cheng), Richard Horowitz (Sound Design), Peter Freeman (?), Sussan Deyhim (Producer), London Mat Howe (Engineer), Richard Horowitz (Ney), Richard Horowitz (Percussion), Anders Kalmark (Engineer), B.K. Chandrashekhar (Violin), Brahim Fribgane (?), Keith LeBlanc (Talking Drum), Richard Horowitz (Producer), Andy Kramer (Fretless Bass), Ray Staff (Mastering), Skip McDonald (Guitar), Brian Cullman (Associate Producer), Steve Shehan (Darbouka), Sussan Deyhim (Mixing)
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