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Showing posts with label FRANK MCCOMB. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER DHAFER YOUSEF - BIRDS REQUIEM


THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER DHAFER YOUSEF - BIRDS REQUIEM

Link to THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER


    1. DHAFER YOUSEF - BIRDS REQUIEM
    2. IRMA THOMAS - FULL TIME WOMAN (THE LOST COTILLION ALBUM)
    3. DR. JOHN, THE NIGHT TRIPPER: GRIS-GRIS
    4. 4 CLASSIC DAVID RUFFIN ALBUMS REISSUED ON 2 CDS
    5. CHRIS READ FEATURING MYLES SANKO AND THE SO MUCH SOUL PLAYERS - THE MAGIC IS GONE
    6. CAVA MENZIES / NICK PHILLPS - MOMENT TO MOMENT
    7. PAULINHO GARCIA'S BEAUTIFUL LOVE INFUSES AMERICAN SONGBOOK STANDARDS WITH BOSSA NOVA SOUL
    8. STING TO HEADLINE THE DUKE ELLINGTON SCHOOL OF ARTS ANNUAL PERFORMANCE SERIES
    9. 2 LIVE SETS FROM FRANK MCCOMB; NEW CONTEMPORARY SMOOTH JAZZ FROM LEVEL 10
    10. NEW RELEASES - TIMO LASSY - LIVE WITH TIMO; ALGEBRA BLESSETT - RECOVERY; GEORGE CALBLES - ICONS & INFLUENCES
    11. NEW RELEASES - UDI LEVY - A SUDDEN TRANSITION; KIDD JORDAN / ALVIN FIELDER / PETER KOWALD - TRIO AND DUO IN NEW ORLEANS'; JEREMY PELT - FACE FOWARD JEREMY
    12. PLEASE HELP JAZZ MUSICIAN DAVE VALENTIN!
      Posted: 21 Jan 2014 01:57 PM PST
      The oud-the 11-string, fretless, acoustic relative of the lute so central to the culture of the Middle East, North Africa and the Mediterranean-is inextricably tied to tradition, more than 5,000 years of it. But in the hands of Dhafer Youssef, one of the most highly respected and influential virtuosi of the instrument in the world, the oud takes a giant leap into the future. For more than two decades, Youssef has paid his respects to the ancient legacy of the oud while integrating its melodious, robust and resonant-but simultaneously delicate tones-with modern sounds and sensibilities, transcending genre and defying the expected. On his new album Birds Requiem (available now on OKeh Records) Youssef has created his most breathtakingly powerful work to date, a suite of 11 interconnected compositions that, he says, were "constructed as music for an imagined movie."

       Recorded primarily in Gothenburg, Sweden, with additional recording in Istanbul, Birds Requiem features Youssef on oud and vocals, clarinetist Hüsnü Senlendirici, trumpeter Nils-Petter Molvaer, Aytaç Dogan on the zither-like kanun, Eivind Aarset handling electric guitar parts and electronics, pianist Kristjan Randalu, double bassist Phil Donkin and drummer Chander Sardjoe.
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