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Rough Guide to Arabic Cafe

Rough Guide to Arabic Cafe
Artist: Various Artists
Label: World Music Network

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 8264

Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 1195
UPC: 605633119527
EAN: 0605633119527
ASIN: B00175G70E

Release Date: May 20, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Amal Murkus: Ya Oud
  • Amer Ammouri: Al Mashdal
  • Salamat Meets les Musiciens du Nil: Kabadin
  • Habib Shehadeh Hanna, feat. Reem Talhami: Kool Shee Helo
  • Ghada Shbeir: Ahwah Kamaran
  • Hamdi Ahmed: El Dawhaa
  • Fatma Zidan: Ger Aach
  • Mohammed Roshdi: Soukara
  • Louwi Tnnari: Baad Al Khisam
  • Oum Kalthoum: Ayoha Al Raieh El Moged
  • Mahmoud Ahmed: Ana Wehabibi
  • Maurice el Madioni: Ahla Ouassala
  • Latif el Idrissi: Ya Rayah
  • Marwan Mesho/Salatin el Tarab Orchestra: Kifak Inta: Kanoun Taksim
  • Ghazi Abdel Baki, feat. Yasmina Joumblat: Ya Habibi
  • Tony Hanna & The Yugoslavian Gipsy Brass Band: Lamma Bada

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Arabia conjures up images of sprawling deserts, oasises studded with groves and date palms and the commotion of local bazaars. After sundown people gather in the local cafes to drink coffee and enjoy the growing cool of the evening. From the haunting voice of Oum Kalthoum to the awe-inspiring sounds of Hamdi Ahmed and Amal Murkus, The Rough Guide To Arabic Cafe is a musical journey through this alluring part of the world.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars More Cool Arabic-Tinged Coffee House Grooves   June 12, 2008
Zekeriyah (Chicago, IL)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Following hot on the trail of 'Rough Guide to North African Cafe,' this album continues Rough Guide's move towards themed or mood CDs (as opposed to their earlier releases which tended to cover specific geographic regions). This time around, we're treated to a broader sweeping coverage of the modern Arabic and Arabic-fusion music scene, transporting you to smoke-filled coffee houses in Cairo and Damascus, cutting edge night clubs in Dubai and Beirut, and the bustling streets of Jerusalem, Marrkech and Baghdad. So what sets this CD apart from the dozens of other 'Arabic lounge' type albums out there, some of which are indeed pretty good? Well the selections for one. Rough Guide compilations tend to feature outstanding selections, living up to their name, and this particular release is no exception. The old guard of Arabic music appears alongside cutting edge new artists, all of whom you'll be fascinated to search for more releases from. Not only that, but they tend to emphasize local artists, as in guys who actually come from Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Algeria, Syria and other Arab states.

Long time fans of Arabic music will appreciate the inclusion of familiar names on this album, such as the grand lady of Egyptian song herself, Oum Kalthoum, the 'Oriental piano' of Maurice el Medioni, and yet another remix of Rachid Taha's 'Ya Rayah' (itself a cover). Theres also a cover of Fariuz's 'Kifak Inta' by Marwan Mesho and the Salatin el Tarab Orchestra (who appear on the 'Think Global: Bellydance' album). And Lebanon's Ghada Shbeir (who won a BBC 3 World Music Award in 2007) uses her astounding voice to showcase the beautiful art of muwashshah. But the real treat comes from the more recent artists, some of whom were new even to myself. Several talented Egyptian artists, such as Fatma Zidan and Mohammed Roshdi, the police orchestra sound of Habib Shehadeh Hanna and Reem Talhami, and an incredibly cool Gypsy tinged cover of the old Andalusian 'Lamma Bada' by Lebanese crooner Tony Hanna and the Yugoslavian Gipsy Brass Band (who give it a suitably Balkan feel). Even Nubian music gets represented by Mahmoud Fadl, and a collaboration between Salamat and Les Musiciens du Nil!

All in all, each track is quite atmospheric, from lush Egyptian orchestras to Balkan Gypsy bands, from the melodic sound of the 'oud to haunting female vocals, from Nubian drumming to techno-remixed rai. Unlike the previous 'Rough Guide to North African Cafe' (which it nonetheless complements quite nicely) this album tries to cover the entire Arabic world, but with a strong emphasis on Egypt and the Mashreq So if you are a fan of Middle Eastern music, this CD will be right up your alley. So pop this CD into your player, grab a cup of qahwa and light up your shisha... this album is the next best thing to being in Cairo, Aleppo, Algiers, Casablanca, Beirut or Jiddah. I really recommend you buy this CD alongside it's counterpart, 'Rough Guide to North African Cafe,' especially if you want even MORE Arabic sounds. And check out some of the other artists who appear on this CD. You will fall in love with them all!



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