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Rumba Argelina

 
Album Review: Rumba Argelina

  • Artist: Radio Tarifa
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1996
  • Total Time: 54:09
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: World

Review

The concept of this debut album from Spain's leading roots ensemble is that you are listening to a radio broadcast in Tarifa, Spain's southernmost point, so that you might hear a mixture of sounds from Spain and North Africa. And indeed fuzzy, distant radio sounds introduce one song and close the album. The album features an incredible variety of instruments, including among many others: guitar, tar (Persian lute), buzuki (Greek mandolin), derbouka (North African clay drum), ney (Arabic flute), crumhorn (a loud, buzzing Medieval wind instrument), and the Indian harmonium. The group is not shy about including modern popular instruments like soprano and tenor saxophone, electric organ, and electric bass. The album features almost as many styles as it does instruments, yet they tend to come together as one new style, rather than sounding like a musical salad. The album starts off with the title track, a smooth mix of rumba and flamenco. "Oye, China" is a love lament that plays the layered clip-clop rhythm of the plucked instruments off the more continuous sounds of the accordion and the breathy nsuri (Indian bamboo flute). "Lamma bada" is a straight reading of one of the most oft-played tunes of the Arab world, using Radio Tarifa's favored instruments, retaining the song's modal structure (i.e., all the instruments, even the bass, playing the same line at once). One song later in the album stands out from all the rest. It is an adaptation of a song by a Medieval troubadour named Walter von der Vogelweide originally called "Nu Alrest Lebe Ich Mir Werde," but which Radio Tarifa simply calls "Nu Alrest." Dominated by the crumhorns and the melancholy tenor of Javier Raibal, "Nu Alrest" carries a potent charge of fantasy and sadness, conjuring images of crossing the desert alone on camel. It is imagination like this that makes Rumba Argelina one of the most important world music albums of the 1990s. ~ Kurt Keefner, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Rumba Argelina Fain S. Duenas, Traditional Radio Tarifa (3:30)
Oye China Traditional, Fain S. Duenas Radio Tarifa (6:35)
Lamma Bada Fain S. Duenas, Benjamin Escoriza Radio Tarifa (3:28)
Mañana (Lyrics) Fain S. Duenas Radio Tarifa (3:28)
La Canal Fain S. Duenas, Benjamin Escoriza Radio Tarifa (4:35)
El Baile de la Bola Fain S. Duenas Radio Tarifa (2:45)
Soledad Fain S. Duenas Radio Tarifa (4:06)
La Mosca Fain S. Duenas, Benjamin Escoriza Radio Tarifa (2:37)
Tangos del Agujero Radio Tarifa (3:11)
Nu Alrest Walther von der Vogelweide, Vincent Molino, Ramiro Amusategui Radio Tarifa (7:10)
La Pastora Ramiro Amusategui, Traditional, Vincent Molino Radio Tarifa (3:09)
Ronda de Sanabria Fain S. Duenas, Traditional Radio Tarifa (3:18)
Bulerias Turcas Radio Tarifa (3:11)
Nina Benjamin Escoriza Radio Tarifa (3:06)

Credits

Benjamin Escoriza (Handclapping), Fain S. Duenas (Guitar), Fain S. Duenas (Bouzouki), Juan Alberto Arteche (Choir, Chorus), Juan Alberto Arteche (Engineer), Fain S. Duenas (Bass), Benjamin Escoriza (Vocals), Fain S. Duenas (Cumbus), Ali Reza Gholami (Viola), Javier Paxariño (Clarinet (Bass)), Fain S. Duenas (Taragat), Fain S. Duenas (Guimbri), Fain S. Duenas (Triangle), Vincent Molino (Casaba), Juan Alberto Arteche (Mixing), Juan J. Ruiz-Leite (Bass), Fain S. Duenas (Choir, Chorus), Eduardo Laguillo (Harmonium), Fain S. Duenas (Vocals), Kathryn Samson (Design), Fain S. Duenas (Bongos), Javier Paxariño (Kaval), Juan Arteche (Producer), Benjamin Escoriza (Guitar), Fain S. Duenas (Afuche), Gerardo Nuñez (Guitar), Javier Paxariño (Flute (Wood)), Fain S. Duenas (Cowbell), Juan Alberto Arteche (Vocals), Juan Alberto Arteche (?), Vincent Molino (Ney), Vincent Molino (Bansuri), Ramiro Amusategui (Oud), Fain S. Duenas (Percussion), Javier Paxariño (Sax (Soprano)), Vincent Molino (Crumhorn), Javier Paxariño (Sax (Tenor)), Fain S. Duenas (Djembe), Javier Paxariño (Flute (Alto)), Cuco Pérez (Accordion), Javier Paxariño (Bansuri), Fain S. Duenas (Darbouka), Fain S. Duenas (Pandeiro), Vincent Molino (?), Charlie Gillett (Liner Notes), Javier Ruibál (Vocals), Fain S. Duenas (Mixing), Juan Alberto Arteche (Producer), Fain S. Duenas (Tabla), Fain S. Duenas (Balafon)
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