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Music CD details
Chalaban
'Al Baraka'
(FA-201-2)
Musicians:
Tichiti Said - vocals, guembri,
percussion
Baidon Hamid - vocals, percussion
Dániel Váczi - sopranino
András Monori - flutes, trumpet,
gadulka
Zsolt Deli - accordion
Gábor Pusztai - drums, percussion
Sándor Kiss - bass
Guests:
Miklos Lukacs - Cimbalom
Peter Erdelyi - remixes
Lemseyeh Ahmed - poet
Nice packaging which is a foldout digipak with front cover cutout.
'Al Baraka - the name of the new album
by this Moroccan band based in Hungary has religious origin and means something like "providence" or "good luck". Chalaban follow their own path, and what we hear on this album is not only Arabian music - there can be heard instruments like the Brazilian
berimbao, the Gypsy cymbalom, the Bulgarian gadulka as well as modern DJ tools. The spiritual message of the album is in its poetry. The musicians were able to go back to their homeland to record a poem by the poet
Ahmed Lemseyed,
who performs his piece himself on track 5.'
GBP 10.79
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Chalaban
'Al Baraka'
(FA-201-2)
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Tracks
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1. Allah Moulana |
| 2. Al Baraka |
| 3. Nebki (Remix) |
| 4. Aouicha |
| 5. Kif N'dir? |
| 6. Sidi Ya Mimoun (Remix) |
| 7. Galo |
| 8. Tempete Sentimentale |
| 9. Tambarma |
Duration (46'55") |
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