Cheb I Sabbah / La Kahena
Album: | La Kahena | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Cheb I Sabbah | Added: | May 2005 | |
Label: | Six Degrees Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-05-29 | Pull Date: | 2005-07-31 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jul 31 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 | Jul 10 | Jul 3 | Jun 26 | Jun 19 | Jun 12 |
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Airplays: | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 29, 2024: | Music Casserole
Sadats |
4. | Apr 12, 2017: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Esh 'dani, Alash Mshit |
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2. | Jan 12, 2019: | global sounds
Alla Al'hbab/Hajti Fi Gurini |
5. | Dec 24, 2016: | Clean Copper Radio
Jarat Fil Hub |
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3. | Jun 28, 2017: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Alla Al'hbab/Hajti Fi Gurini |
6. | Apr 23, 2014: | Whatever the Hippies Want, Bitch!
Esh 'dani, Alash Mshit |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2005-05-25
Reviewed 2005-05-25
CHEB I SABBAH – “La Kahena”
Six Degrees, 2005
Wow, wow, wow! The multi-cultural DJ extraordinaire has teamed up with some of Algeria’s top singers, plus an all-star lineup of musicians including Bill Laswell and Karsh Kale, for a fantastic blend of old and new. The electronics/production tricks are perfectly balanced with the original music, and the vocalists are front and center, not subservient to the mix. Excellent work all around; should make a lot of critics’ Top 10 lists for the year in the world music mags.
PLAY IT ALL! (Fo's picks: 1, 2, 4, 8)
1. 8:07 – violin/vocal intro, upbeat tradeoffs between lead vocal, violin solos, male chorus, all in a slinky-bouncy rhythm. Cool surprise ending!
2. 6:02 – street sounds, husky lead vocals in call & response w/ chorus, great hand drum/clapping camel-walk rhythm. Speeds up at end.
3. 7:29 – catchy Gnawa rhythm, call & response vocal.
4. 9:57 – fast strumming intro; two women bounce lyric back and forth while chorus chants, quick slashing rhythm. Second half has a loping rhythm and unrestrained lead vocals.
5. 8:11 – droning intro; sinister rhythm and slinky call & response vocals; very “exotic” North African tribal feel. Ends with electronics/wind tones.
6. 8:38 – heavier electronics & echo/filter effects in this one. Builds a strong rolling frame drum rhythm w/ hypnotic vocals, breaks down into creepy atmospherics, bounces back to uptempo trance at the end.
7. 6:18 – Cover of Ofra Haza’s 1980s mega-hit: long intro, hits a deep groove once melody kicks in. Lack’s Haza’s punch, but has a more contemporary sound.
8. 12:56 – Traditional ballads; very sweet vocals over violins & drums, with just a slight electronic undertone throughout. Goes through several melodic/rhythmic phases, all really nice. Ends with a vocal twist.
[ Fo ] – 5/25/2005
Six Degrees, 2005
Wow, wow, wow! The multi-cultural DJ extraordinaire has teamed up with some of Algeria’s top singers, plus an all-star lineup of musicians including Bill Laswell and Karsh Kale, for a fantastic blend of old and new. The electronics/production tricks are perfectly balanced with the original music, and the vocalists are front and center, not subservient to the mix. Excellent work all around; should make a lot of critics’ Top 10 lists for the year in the world music mags.
PLAY IT ALL! (Fo's picks: 1, 2, 4, 8)
1. 8:07 – violin/vocal intro, upbeat tradeoffs between lead vocal, violin solos, male chorus, all in a slinky-bouncy rhythm. Cool surprise ending!
2. 6:02 – street sounds, husky lead vocals in call & response w/ chorus, great hand drum/clapping camel-walk rhythm. Speeds up at end.
3. 7:29 – catchy Gnawa rhythm, call & response vocal.
4. 9:57 – fast strumming intro; two women bounce lyric back and forth while chorus chants, quick slashing rhythm. Second half has a loping rhythm and unrestrained lead vocals.
5. 8:11 – droning intro; sinister rhythm and slinky call & response vocals; very “exotic” North African tribal feel. Ends with electronics/wind tones.
6. 8:38 – heavier electronics & echo/filter effects in this one. Builds a strong rolling frame drum rhythm w/ hypnotic vocals, breaks down into creepy atmospherics, bounces back to uptempo trance at the end.
7. 6:18 – Cover of Ofra Haza’s 1980s mega-hit: long intro, hits a deep groove once melody kicks in. Lack’s Haza’s punch, but has a more contemporary sound.
8. 12:56 – Traditional ballads; very sweet vocals over violins & drums, with just a slight electronic undertone throughout. Goes through several melodic/rhythmic phases, all really nice. Ends with a vocal twist.
[ Fo ] – 5/25/2005
Track Listing
1. | Esh 'dani, Alash Mshit | 5. | Madh Assalhin | |||
2. | Sadats | 6. | Alkher Illa Doffor | |||
3. | Toura Toura | 7. | Im Ninalou | |||
4. | Alla Al'hbab/Hajti Fi Gurini | 8. | Jarat Fil Hub |