Thursday, October 25, 2012

Rabih Abou-Khalil - Hungry People (World Village 2012)

Since the early eighties, Rabih Abou-Khalil, born in Lebanon and currently living in France, has managed to raise the oud, the primary instrument in Arabic culture, to a high level of prominence in contemporary music. With his original compositional style, his unconstrained, daring approach he has found a rhythmic and melodic musical language entirely his own. Hungry People has all the fundamentals of his writing and playing: music performed with a passion and an intuitive understanding between Abou-Khalil and his "Mediterranean Quintet". Unique and yet strangely familiar, the music is delivered with a touch of humour despite the recent economic, social and political upheavals that inspired it.


Shrilling Chicken 4:11
When The Dog Bites 5:12
A Better Tomorrow 6:43
Bankers Banquet 5:32
Dreams Of A Dying City 5:37
Fish And Chips And Mushy Peas 4:42
Hats And Cravats 6:08
When Frankie Shot Lara 6:32
If You Should Leave Me 7:05
Shaving Is Boring, Waxing Is Painful 4:48


Accordion – Luciano Biondini
Drums, Frame Drum – Jarrod Cagwin
Oud – Rabih Abou-Khalil
Soprano Saxophone – Gavino Murgia
Tuba, Serpent – Michel Godard



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