Rabih Abou-Khalil - Songs For Sad Women (2007)
Artist: Rabih Abou-Khalil
Title: Songs For Sad Women
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Enja Records, ENJ-9494 2
Genre: Oriental Jazz
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 55:31
Total Size: 271 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Songs For Sad Women
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Enja Records, ENJ-9494 2
Genre: Oriental Jazz
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 55:31
Total Size: 271 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Mourir Pour Ton Décolleté 07:29
2. How Can We Dance If We Cannot Waltz 07:08
3. Best If You Dressed Less 06:56
4. The Sad Women Of Qana 08:46
5. Para O Teu Bumbum 07:08
6. Le Train Bleu 06:55
7. A Chocolate Love Affair 11:09
Rabih Abou-Khalil oud
Gevorg Dabaghyan duduk
Michel Godard serpent
Jarrod Cagwin drums
Walter Quintus sound engineer
Rabih Abou-Khalil grew up in Beirut and moved to Munich, Germany during the civil war in 1978. From early on, he learnt to play the oud, a fretless string instrument, similar to the European lute or Greek bouzouki. He studied in the Beirut conservatory from oud virtuoso Georges Farah. After moving to Germany, he studied classical flute at the Academy of Music in Munich under Walther Theurer. He has often blended traditional Arab music with jazz, and has earned praise such as "a world musician years before the phrase became a label, he makes the hot, staccato Middle Eastern flavour and the seamless grooves of jazz mingle as if they were always meant to" (John Fordham, Guardian 2002). He helped highlight the oud as a vehicle of eclectic "world jazz". Abou-Khalil and his associates are arguably creating a new international platform for improvised music, comparable to John McLaughlin and his associates in Shakti. Humor is a very important ingredient in Abou-Khalil's art and live performances. Various compositions are inspired by humorous stories, common to many is the absurdity of "commuting between cultures". Rabih Abou-Khalil's CDs are conspicuous for their high quality covers depicting Arabic art.