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Mraya

 

  • Artist: Abedel Ali Slimani
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1996 02
  • Total Time: 46:57
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: World

Review

To say Mraya is a vision of Algerian rai refracted through a sympathetic British prism sounds like a harsh criticism, but it's true. Abdel Ali Slimani has sung with bassist Jah Wobble, and he returns the favor here, bring not only his own talents, but Justin Adams on guitars and oud, and drummer/programmer John Reynolds, along with singers Natacha Atlas and Sinead O'Connor -- essentially the Invaders of the Heart posse. And what they do is excellent, to be fair. You'd be hard-pressed to know these players weren't from the Maghreb, especially Adams and Reynolds, who provide the bulk of the instrumental support. Slimani's songs are little gems, maybe not with the fire of a Khaled or a Cheikha Remitti, but worthy of repeated listenings. He pulls not only from the pop rai that swept Algeria in the '80s, but also from Egyptian sha'bi music, with its street rawness, and his singing voice has a raspy edge. The production, however, couldn't be anything but Western, with its sonic depth and smoothness -- missing the rough edges of an Oran studio. Again, that's not necessarily a bad thing, since that's how the album was conceived, and it works within that frame work, with the title track in particular a standout, with its contributions from O'Connor, cellist Caroline Dale, and darbuka player Nacer Khenniche, the music simmering before exploding in wonderful, fiery fury. And so, ultimately, it's successful on its own terms -- the problem is defining exactly what those terms are. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Laziza Jah Wobble, John Reynolds, Abdel Ali Slimani, Justin Adams Abdel Ali Slimani (4:09)
Habibti Jah Wobble, John Reynolds, Abdel Ali Slimani, Justin Adams Abdel Ali Slimani (3:54)
Zeyna Jah Wobble, John Reynolds, Abdel Ali Slimani, Justin Adams Abdel Ali Slimani (4:00)
Mraya Jah Wobble, John Reynolds, Abdel Ali Slimani, Justin Adams Abdel Ali Slimani (7:18)
Yasmin Jah Wobble, John Reynolds, Abdel Ali Slimani, Justin Adams Abdel Ali Slimani (4:14)
Alger Jah Wobble, John Reynolds, Abdel Ali Slimani, Justin Adams Abdel Ali Slimani (5:19)
Hadi Jah Wobble, John Reynolds, Abdel Ali Slimani, Justin Adams Abdel Ali Slimani (4:28)
Ana Guellile Jah Wobble, John Reynolds, Abdel Ali Slimani, Justin Adams Abdel Ali Slimani (5:25)
Ana Guellile [Dub] Jah Wobble, John Reynolds, Abdel Ali Slimani, Justin Adams Abdel Ali Slimani (8:06)

Credits

Natacha Atlas (Vocals), Natacha Atlas (Guest Appearance), Caroline Dale (Cello), Caroline Dale (Guest Appearance), Mark Ferda (Mixing), Carol Isaacs (Accordion), Carol Isaacs (Guest Appearance), Jah Wobble (Bass), Jah Wobble (Executive Producer), Sinéad O'Connor (Vocals), Sinéad O'Connor (Guest Appearance), John Reynolds (Drums), John Reynolds (Programming), John Reynolds (Vocals (Background)), John Reynolds (Producer), John Reynolds (Engineer), Abdel Ali Slimani (Vocals), Abdel Ali Slimani (Darbouka), Abdel Ali Slimani (Taragat), Abdel Ali Slimani (Main Performer), Abdel Ali Slimani (?), Abdel Ali Slimani (Bendir), Abdel Ali Slimani (Tar), Rob Santos (Translation), Justin Adams (Guitar (Electric)), Justin Adams (Vocals (Background)), Justin Adams (Spanish Guitar), Justin Adams (Assistant Producer), Justin Adams (Ud), John Sleeman (Photography), Ribeiro Santos (Translation)
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