Sajrawy, Michel / Arabop
Album: Arabop   Collection:Jazz
Artist:Sajrawy, Michel   Added:Mar 2013
Label:Dasam  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2013-03-16 Pull Date: 2013-05-19 Charts: Jazz, Reggae/World
Week Ending: May 19 May 12 May 5 Apr 28 Apr 21 Apr 14 Apr 7 Mar 24
Airplays: 1 3 5 1 3 2 1 1

Recent Airplay
1. Jun 13, 2013: Arabology
Ya Lel
4. May 09, 2013: Mediterraneans
Batumi
2. May 16, 2013: Mediterraneans
Tojann
5. May 09, 2013: Rebop
Hal Asmar Ellon
3. May 09, 2013: Arabology
Ya Lel, Tojann
6. May 04, 2013: Music Casserole
Tojann

Album Review
Abu Ramses
Reviewed 2013-03-10
Michel Sajrawy, Arabop (Dasam, 2012)
ALL TRACKS FCC CLEAN Reviewed by Abu Ramses

A highly original, energetic contribution to the genre of “Oriental jazz.” Michel Sajrawy coined the term Arabop for his fusion of Arabic & bebop sounds. Sajrawy, a Palestinian-Israeli composer & electric bass player from Nazareth, leads an Arab-Jewish ensemble: saxophonists Amiram Granot & Maali Klar, oudist Samir Makhoul, percussionist Wissam Arram, Valeri Lipets on Contra Bass & Stas Zilberman on drums. Produced & recorded in Nazareth.

Try 1, 2, 5, 9

Tracks
1. Tojann - Wissam Arram on darbuka sets a frenetic pace for Sajrawy to show off his skills - 5:17
2. 1 Count Before 40 – Mid-tempo; Features Samir Makhoul on oud - 6:08
3. Arabop – intertwining riffs on saxophones; Middle Eastern wailing sound - 6:17
4. Syncretic Beliefs - Adnan Haddad spoken intro; heavy percussion & sax - 4:40
5. Batumi (city on Black Sea coast) - based on a Turkish traditional melody - 5:48
6. Hal Asmar Ellon – Saxes lead; more melodic in parts - 9:03
7. Ya Lel – Chant by Samir Makhoul - 6:37
8. Invention – Big, slow bass intro; bass under electric guitar - 3:58
9. Longa Farah Faza – Jazzed up, sped up, electronica version of an oud classic composed by the Egyptian, Riyad al-Sunbati - 2:21

Track Listing
1. Tojann   5. Batumi
2. 1 Count Before 40   6. Hal Asmar Ellon
3. Arabop   7. Ya Lel
4. Syncretic Beliefs   8. Invention
  9. Longa Farah Faza