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Mish Maoul

 
Album Review: Mish Maoul

  • Artist: Natacha Atlas
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 25, 2006
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Even when paying homage to the Moroccan music she grew up with, vocalist Natacha Atlas can't help but let the multicultural and modern seep in. With bossa nova, Western pop, and just a thin slice of electronica figuring into the mix, the "back to my roots" album Mish Maoul is a rich collection of music that doesn't sound decorated but natural coming from an artist who prides herself in being a musical nomad. Easy to believe a nomad's memories of her homeland would be foggy and sentimental, and easy to believe the modern nomad's soundtrack would sound something like this -- only something like this because this is far and away Atlas' most personal album. Suitably, she seems totally in charge of its construction, making interesting production choices with the help of Temple of Sound, Timothy Whelan, and others. For someone who has worked with Transglobal Underground, Art of Trance, and Jah Wobble in the past, the restraint Atlas uses on the rhythmic and ritualistic "Hayati Inta" is surprising and creates an intoxicating tension with only a slight bit of electric guitar revealing this isn't a field recording. Minor bits of studio trickery decorate the otherwise earthy "Bathaddak," while the playful "Haram Aleyk" lazily strolls from organic to electronic and back again. Pulling out the stops are the Massive Attack-by-way-of-Bollywood "Lil Khowf" and the much more pop "Feen," which could be considered the album's lone stumble depending on your tolerance for sweet "You can do it!" songs. With only a Brazilian-flavored acoustic guitar supporting Atlas' entrancing voice and heartfelt delivery, "Yariet" brings the album to a soft, organic close and suddenly it becomes apparent that despite the electronics and genre blending heard previously, Atlas music isn't so much "otherworldly" now as "worldly" in the most eye-opening sense of the word. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Oully Ya Sahbi Neil Sparkes, Natacha Atlas Sofiane Saidi, Sofiani Saidi, Natacha Atlas (5:33)
Feen Natacha Atlas, Neil Sparkes Princess Julianna, Natacha Atlas (5:46)
Hayati Inta Natacha Atlas, Marc Eagleton Natacha Atlas (3:57)
Ghanwah Bossanova Natacha Atlas, Neil Sparkes Natacha Atlas (6:29)
Bathaddak Timothy Whelan, Natacha Atlas Natacha Atlas, Princess Julianna (5:10)
Bab el Janna Natacha Atlas, Neil Sparkes Natacha Atlas (5:43)
Wahashni Neil Sparkes, Natacha Atlas Natacha Atlas (4:34)
Haram Aleyk Mika Sabet, Timothy Whelan, Natacha Atlas Natacha Atlas (5:06)
La Lil Khowf Natacha Atlas, Neil Sparkes Sofiani Saidi, Natacha Atlas, Sofiane Saidi, Clotaire K (5:30)
Yariet Natacha Atlas, Marc Eagleton Natacha Atlas (3:35)

Credits

Neil Sparkes (Piano (Thumb)), Timothy Whelan (Programming), Golden Sounds Studio Orchestra of Cairo (Strings), Yazid Fentazi (Bendir), Yazid Fentazi (Karkabou), Abdullah Chhadeh (Qanoun), Neil Sparkes (Programming), Hamid Mantu (Drums), Dubulah (Guitar (Bass)), Ali ElMinyawi (?), Natacha Atlas (Producer), Philip Bagenal (Producer), Gamal ElKordi (Vocals (Background)), Philip Bagenal (Audio Production), Mika Sabet (Effects), Bernard O'Niell (Piano), Timothy Whelan (Bass), Neil Sparkes (Zil), Yazid Fentazi (Vocals (Background)), Philip Bagenal (Mixing), Neil Sparkes (Keyboards), Ali ElMinyawi (Vocals (Background)), Nizar Husayni (Oud), Hamid Belmenouer (Clapping), Bernard O'Neil (Cello), Yazid Fentazi (Oud), Hamid Belmenouer (Arranger), Aytouch (Ney), Khalid Raaouf (String Engineer), Brother P (Drums), Ibrahim el-Kawala (Kavala), Marc Eagleton (Producer), Neil Sparkes (Riqq), Natacha Atlas (Audio Production), Bernard O'Niell (Double Bass), Dubulah (Programming), Nizar Husayni (Spoken Word), Neil Sparkes (Clapping), Al OConnel (Assistant), Antti Uusimaki (Assistant), Neil Sparkes (Tambourine), Hamid Belmenouer (Producer), Neil Sparkes (Percussion), Gamal ElKordi (Accordion), Ali ElMinyawi (Darbouka), Sofiani Saidi (Vocals), Gamal ElKordi (Composer), Sofiane Saidi (Vocals (Background)), Dubulah (Strings), Bernard O'Niell (Cello), Neil Sparkes (Shells), Yazid Fentazi (Zourka), Timothy Whelan (Guitar), Clotaire K (Rap), Neil Sparkes (Drums), Youssef Nabil (Poetry), Timothy Whelan (Keyboards), Gamal ElKordi (Keyboards), Ali ElMinyawi (Percussion), Natacha Atlas (Mixing), Marc Eagleton (Guitar), Philip Bagenal (Engineer), Yazid Fentazi (Vocals (Background)), Louai Henawi (Kavala), Aytouch (Qanoun), Hamid Belmenouer (Rap), Gamal ElKordi (Arranger), Yazid Fentazi (Oud), Neil Sparkes (Darbouka), Temple of Sound (Audio Production), Sofiane Saidi (Vocals), Dubulah (Keyboards), Neil Sparkes (Producer), Yazid Fentazi (Arranger), Mike Marsh (Mastering), Dubulah (Guitar (Acoustic)), Louai Henawi (Ney), Hamid Belmenouer (Vocals (Background)), Yazid Fentazi (Programming), Anna Tjian (Assistant), Timothy Whelan (Producer), Princess Julianna (Vocals), Neil Sparkes (Shaker), Timothy Whelan (Mixing), Aytouch (Kanun), Timothy Whelan (Audio Production), Natacha Atlas (Keyboards), Neil Sparkes (Bells), Neil Sparkes (Bendire), Hamid Benkouider (Audio Production), Timothy Whelan (Guitar (Bass)), Natacha Atlas (Vocals)
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