Good stuff
Grant M. Wilcox | Castro Valley, CA United States | 10/02/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is my first CD by Rabih Abou-khalil and I found it to be very good. It is a mix of middle-eastern, klezmer, jazz, and it also rocks. The tuba player holds down the bass line like a good jazz bassest. The vocals are very baratone and are used more as an instrument. This is a beautifully conceived album. I'm sure going to try some of his other stuff."
Solid Rabit effort, but a little bit too much
Scott Williams | Oakland, CA United States | 07/07/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"There are a lot of exciting moments on this CD. At times all of the contributors on this album (and there are many) add interesting texture and mood. The vocalist is probably the highlight of the album. He is very odd but somehow very effective and interesting. The harpsicord adds excellent texture as well. The problem is that there are too many musicians, and that results in people sitting out of songs, and rabih doesn't play as much on this album as he does on other albumns. It was a great idea but there was not enough room to pull it off."