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Tree of Patience

 
Album Review: Tree of Patience

  • Artist: Omar Faruk Tekbilek
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: October 10, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: New Age

Review

On his first album in several years, Turkish multi-instrumentalist Omar Faruk Tekbilek stays mostly with what seem to be his primary instruments: the ney and the kavala, both of them end-blown flutes from his native region. What might give the experienced listener pause is the fact that the press materials describe Tekbilek as a "peacemaker and a virtuoso." If there's one thing listeners have learned, it's that musicians who regard themselves as "peacemakers" tend to be more concerned with peace than with music -- and while peace is surely more important than music, a desire to promote peace doesn't often translate into CDs that are worth buying. Artists with a social/spiritual agenda are nothing new on the White Swan label, but they usually temper their transcendence with funky beats. Not Tekbilek. While his music is far from arrhythmic, it's also not very rhythmically interesting -- with the notable exception of "Elation," a jazzy number that owes quite a bit to Darol Anger/Mike Marshall-style new acoustic music, and owes its guitar lick to Bob Marley's "Could You Be Loved." Other tracks are quite pretty and richly textured without being especially interesting: the kanun is lovely on "Why," and "Ghizemli" is dark and beautiful, but the title track is monotonous and overlong, and on "Adanam" he forgot the single most important rule of non-dorky-music-making: children's choirs are always -- always -- a bad idea. Tekbilek's fans won't be disappointed, but those with a more casual interest may not get terribly excited about this one. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Common Spirit Ara Dinkjian Omar Faruk Tekbilek (4:38)
Elation Brian Keane, Ara Dinkjian Omar Faruk Tekbilek (4:30)
Ghizemli Brian Keane, Omar Faruk Tekbilek Omar Faruk Tekbilek (8:05)
Ole Aman Arto Tuncboyaciyan Omar Faruk Tekbilek (6:30)
Why Hasan Isakkut Omar Faruk Tekbilek (5:27)
Toros Omar Faruk Tekbilek Omar Faruk Tekbilek (5:28)
Adanam Omar Faruk Tekbilek Omar Faruk Tekbilek (4:55)
Karam Traditional Omar Faruk Tekbilek (4:48)
Tree of Patience Omar Faruk Tekbilek Omar Faruk Tekbilek (9:53)

Credits

David Darling (Cello), David Darling (Electric Cello), David Darling (Guest Appearance), Brian Keane (Organ), Brian Keane (Synthesizer), Brian Keane (Guitar (Acoustic)), Brian Keane (Bass (Electric)), Brian Keane (Producer), Brian Keane (Engineer), Brian Keane (Slide Guitar), Brian Keane (Orchestration), Brian Keane (String Arrangements), Brian Keane (Mixing), Brian Keane (Flamenco Guitar), Brian Keane (Wind Chimes), Brian Keane (String Conductor), Steve Roach (Synthesizer), Steve Roach (Engineer), Steve Roach (Guest Appearance), Eric Weissberg (Banjo), Eric Weissberg (Mandolin), Marshall P. Coid (Violin), Ara Dinkjian (Piano (Electric)), Ara Dinkjian (Oud), Ara Dinkjian (Cumbus), Ara Dinkjian (Sazbus), Pierre Jacquot (Mastering), Jill Jaffe (Viola), Jeffrey Lesser (Mixing), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Arranger), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Sound Effects), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Tambourine), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Vocals), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Vocals (Background)), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Darbouka), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Baglama), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Engineer), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Ney), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Liner Notes), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Kaval), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Zurna), Omar Faruk Tekbilek (Kavala), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Percussion), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Cymbals), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Drums), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Sound Effects), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Stick), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Triangle), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Vocals (Background)), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Bells), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Handclapping), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Shaker), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Cowbell), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Davul), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Floor Tom), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Bendir), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Hand Drums), Arto Tuncboyaciyan (Bakdav), Bob Zubrycki (Violin), Keith Chirgwin (Sound Effects), Keith Chirgwin (Engineer), Keith Chirgwin (Mixing), Keith Chirgwin (Pre-Mixing), Enrique Morente (Vocals), Enrique Morente (Guest Appearance), Don Wallace (Copyist), Dan Barrett Quintet (Cello), Tommy Skarupa (Engineer), Roxanne Bergman (Violin), Deniz Tekbilek (Singer), Pinar Tekbilek (Singer), Leo Huppert (Double Bass), Leo Huppert (Bass (Acoustic)), Ertan Tekin (Duduk), Ertan Tekin (Guest Appearance), Greg Beylerian (Photography), Jeff Frez Albrecht (Engineer), Kurt Coble (Violin), Hasan Isakkut (Violin), Hasan Isakkut (Kanun), Phil Gates (Technical Support)
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