Oriental Mood / Muktalef (Different)
Album: | Muktalef (Different) | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Oriental Mood | Added: | Apr 2011 | |
Label: | Gatorbone Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-04-24 | Pull Date: | 2011-06-26 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jun 19 | Jun 5 | May 22 | May 15 | May 8 | May 1 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 13, 2018: | Hanging in the bone yard
Muktalef (Mukhtalef/Different) |
4. | Jun 14, 2011: | DON - FROM WINSTON... GOOD LUCK!
Muktalef (Mukhtalef/Different) |
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2. | Oct 06, 2011: | Mediterraneans
Nassam Aleyna (Breathe On Us) |
5. | Jun 02, 2011: | Mediterraneans
Nassam Aleyna (Smile On Us) |
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3. | Jun 16, 2011: | Meditrrraneans
Muktalef (Mukhtalef/Different) |
6. | May 19, 2011: | Mediterraneans
Muktalef (Mukhtalef/Different) |
Album Review
Abu Ramses
Reviewed 2011-04-21
Reviewed 2011-04-21
Oriental Mood, Muktalef (Different) (Zidan Records, 2011)
ALL TRACKS FCC CLEAN Reviewed by Abu Ramses
Egyptian-born vocalist Fatma Zidan trained in classical harp. She has turned to more popular music and now lives in Denmark. She features prominently as a guest with Oriental Mood, a 5 piece band with Bilal Irshed on oud; Lars Bo Kujahn on tabla and qanun; Claus Mathiesen on clarinet; Paulo Villegas on percussion; Martin Krogh on bass and Hadji Tekbilek on ney (flute). Repertoire ranges from singing inspired by the Andalucian tradition to salsa, rock, and Arabian-bossa nova fusion. A mash-up with a lot of concessions to western taste. If you can do it, album should be pronounced Mukhtalef (with a kha).
Try 1, 6, 8, 10
Tracks
1. Muktalef – klezmer style instrumental with Bossa Nova moments. Totally unexpected. Best on the album (IMHO) - 3:16
2. Agaban Ghezalan (approx. Pleasing Love) – drum, march intro, then mid-tempo Zidan vocal 3:32
3. Arab - qanun and clarinet feature in an instrumental Arabic-jazz fusion - 4:10
4. Villa – bosa nova beat with clarinet and qanun opening, slows at about 1:50 and then resumes opening theme - 4:32
5. Li Me Netu (I wish)-up-beat Zidan vocal, Arab pop beat & instrumentation -4:12
6. Lucky Number – begins with up-beat Egyptian pop style, then klezmer clarinet & violin and more Arabic style qanun solo - 3:42
7. This face – mid-tempo, bossa nova beat, vocal - 4:49
8. Aslan (Originally) – Belly dance beat with clarinet foregrounded, Arabic tabla drum and qanun solos - 4:09
9. Nassam Aleyna – mid-tempo vocal. Cover of a Lebanese tune made famous by Fairuz. Zidan sings it as Fairuz would - 3:46
10. Tarabeza-mid-tempo instrumental with qanun solos & klezmerish clarinet. Slows considerably around 2:00 - 5:36
11. Yoma (mommy) – Egyptian pop and belly dance fusion & Zidan vocal - 4:39
ALL TRACKS FCC CLEAN Reviewed by Abu Ramses
Egyptian-born vocalist Fatma Zidan trained in classical harp. She has turned to more popular music and now lives in Denmark. She features prominently as a guest with Oriental Mood, a 5 piece band with Bilal Irshed on oud; Lars Bo Kujahn on tabla and qanun; Claus Mathiesen on clarinet; Paulo Villegas on percussion; Martin Krogh on bass and Hadji Tekbilek on ney (flute). Repertoire ranges from singing inspired by the Andalucian tradition to salsa, rock, and Arabian-bossa nova fusion. A mash-up with a lot of concessions to western taste. If you can do it, album should be pronounced Mukhtalef (with a kha).
Try 1, 6, 8, 10
Tracks
1. Muktalef – klezmer style instrumental with Bossa Nova moments. Totally unexpected. Best on the album (IMHO) - 3:16
2. Agaban Ghezalan (approx. Pleasing Love) – drum, march intro, then mid-tempo Zidan vocal 3:32
3. Arab - qanun and clarinet feature in an instrumental Arabic-jazz fusion - 4:10
4. Villa – bosa nova beat with clarinet and qanun opening, slows at about 1:50 and then resumes opening theme - 4:32
5. Li Me Netu (I wish)-up-beat Zidan vocal, Arab pop beat & instrumentation -4:12
6. Lucky Number – begins with up-beat Egyptian pop style, then klezmer clarinet & violin and more Arabic style qanun solo - 3:42
7. This face – mid-tempo, bossa nova beat, vocal - 4:49
8. Aslan (Originally) – Belly dance beat with clarinet foregrounded, Arabic tabla drum and qanun solos - 4:09
9. Nassam Aleyna – mid-tempo vocal. Cover of a Lebanese tune made famous by Fairuz. Zidan sings it as Fairuz would - 3:46
10. Tarabeza-mid-tempo instrumental with qanun solos & klezmerish clarinet. Slows considerably around 2:00 - 5:36
11. Yoma (mommy) – Egyptian pop and belly dance fusion & Zidan vocal - 4:39
Track Listing
1. | Muktalef (Mukhtalef/Different) | 6. | Lucky Number | |||
2. | Agaban Ghezalan | 7. | This Face | |||
3. | Arab | 8. | Aslan (Originally/Because) | |||
4. | Villa | 9. | Nassam Aleyna (Breathe On Us) | |||
5. | Li Me Netu (I Wish) | 10. | Tarabeza (Table) | |||
11. | Yoma |