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Songs from the Victorious City

 
Album Review: Songs from the Victorious City

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An unusual but strikingly beautiful work, Victorious City features what on the face of it is an unlikely collaboration but which in practice turns out to play to the strengths of both artists. While Dudley's work in classical-inspired spheres is clearly obvious, as her Art of Noise and numerous string arrangements can testify, more explicitly non-Western musical traditions don't immediately suggest themselves. As for Coleman, given his history in Killing Joke, the point would seem to be even clearer, though, in fact, he's also a fine violin player by training. Yet the result of their collaboration, done with a host of excellent Egyptian and Arabic musicians and partially recorded in Cairo itself, the "Victorious City" of the title rivals the exquisite fusions of Peter Gabriel's Passion. The liner notes indicate Dudley and Coleman carried out an intensive study of traditional Arabic instruments, prepared the basic arrangements, then recorded the work with their other collaborators, including percussionist Hossam Ramzy and strings conductor Tarek Aakef, among many others. Their skills bring the basic composition to swirling, passionate life, combining the more structured approach of the original pieces with their own additions and changes. Only the most churlish of "real world music" supporters would turn up their noses at the combination of synth bass pulses and sweeping string crescendos in "Endless Festival" or the exquisite shimmer and shake of "Hannah." Opening with the dramatic, beautiful build of "The Awakening," songs touch on both gentle, beautiful delicacy and full-bodied dancefloor action, plus many different points in between. The addition of spoken word samples and on-the-street recordings from Cairo add to the vibrant, lively atmosphere. Imagining what a dream collaboration with, say, Oum Kalthoum would have been like adds to Victorious City's appeal, but on its own it's still well worth one's time. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Awakening Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (4:45)
Endless Festival Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (3:57)
Minarets and Memories Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (3:24)
Force and Fire Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (5:07)
Habebe Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (3:45)
Ziggarats of Cinnamon Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (3:05)
Hannah Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (4:12)
The Conqueror Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (3:11)
A Survivor's Tale Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (3:48)
In a Timeless Place Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman Anne Dudley, Jaz Coleman (4:49)

Credits

Jaz Coleman (Performer), Hossam Ramzy (Percussion), Anne Dudley (Producer), Jaz Coleman (Producer), Amir Abd-El (Qanoun), Aboud Abdel Ali (Violin), Jaz Coleman (Pipe), Gilbert Biberian (Guitar), Anne Dudley (Arranger), Dr. Reda Bedaire (Nai), Jaz Coleman (Arranger), Ibrahim Kowala (Kowala), Sameh Almazny (Engineer), Martin Rex (Mixing), Ibrahim Kowala (?), Tarak Aakef (?), Cheikh Taha (Accordion), Fouad Rohin (Violin), Anne Dudley (Keyboards), Anne Dudley (Performer), Sameh Almazny (Engineer), Jaz Coleman (Flute), Tarak Aakef (Conductor), Ted Hayton (Mixing), Dr. Reda Bedaire (Ney), Jaz Coleman (?), Cheikh Taha (?), Jaz Coleman (Violin), Roger Dudley (Engineer)
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Songs From The Victorious City
Studio album by Anne Dudley & Jaz Coleman
Released 1990
Genre World music
Length 40:15
Label China Records
Producer Anne Dudley & Jaz Coleman
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Songs From The Victorious City is an album in the world music genre written by Anne Dudley and Jaz Coleman, recorded in Cairo and London. It takes its name from Cairo itself, in Arabic القاهرة‎ (translit: al-Qahirah), literally "The Triumphant" or "The Victorious".

Track listing

  1. The Awakening - (4:47)
  2. Endless Festival - (3:59)
  3. Minarets and Memories - (3:25)
  4. Force And Fire - (5:08)
  5. Habebe - (3:47)
  6. Ziggarats Of Cinnamon - (3:06)
  7. Hannah - (4:14)
  8. The Conqueror - (3:15)
  9. A Survivor's Tale - (3:50)
  10. In A Timeless Place - (4:49)

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