All Artists: Abdelli Title: New Moon Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Real World Release Date: 9/19/1995 Genres: International Music, Pop Styles: Africa, Europe, Eastern Europe Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 017046235327 |
Abdelli New Moon Genres: International Music, Pop
Art Blakey, Freddie Hubbard, Wynton Kelly, and Paul Chambers sit in on 'Roll Call,' 'My Groove Your Move,' 'Take Your Pick,' 'A Baptist Beat,' 'The More I see You,' and 'The Breakdown.' EMI. 2005. | |
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Album Description Art Blakey, Freddie Hubbard, Wynton Kelly, and Paul Chambers sit in on 'Roll Call,' 'My Groove Your Move,' 'Take Your Pick,' 'A Baptist Beat,' 'The More I see You,' and 'The Breakdown.' EMI. 2005. |
CD ReviewsTraditional music at its best melodius | Brussels Belgium | 10/22/2001 (5 out of 5 stars) "Abdelli is a Kabyle, a Berber from Algeria. He is currently living in Brussels, Belgium. This album is, as far as I know, his only offering on record. I consider this to be a prime example of traditional music at its best; rooted, but not provincial. It is also quite different from Arab music. Abdelli taught himself to play the "mandole", a typically Algerian mandoline-like instrument. He's not really a virtuoso, but his instrumental talents serve his art perfectly. Moreover, he is the lucky owner of one of the most haunting voices ever heard on record. Some of his songs have a mantra-like quality, others are very upbeat (there is even a football song !) If you have a weakness for remarkable voices, you should definitely check out this album.If you're one of those people who feel that Realworld releases are a tad overproduced, you'll be happy to read that this record is the exception that proves the rule.Personally, I'm a bit surprised how little interest this album has generated, since it is certainly one of the most interesting and original records on Realworld." Wonderful! melodius | 01/16/1999 (4 out of 5 stars) "This relatively unknown group should publish more recordings! Several tracks would make interesting dance routines - some are great for zils. Even if you don't dance, these intricate rythyms, the accomplished musicianship, and a variety of beats will keep everyone interested!"
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