The Rough Guide To Arabic Lounge (RGNET1230CD) will be released March 15 of 2010. the compilation includes: Ghazi Abdel Baki, Natacha Atlas, Rim Banna, Charbel Rouhana, Soumaya Baalbaki, Emad Ashour, Ishtar Alabina, Amir ElSaffar, Smadar Levi, Mohamed Sawwah, Hanine Y Son Cubano, Djamel Laroussi, Munir Bashir, Dozan, Mohamed Houssein, Azziddine with Bill Laswell.
Anglo-Egyptian singer Natacha Atlas has spent more than a decade fusing incredible electronic beats with Arabic music with the likes of Transglobal Underground, Sinéad O’Connor and Sarah Brightman. ‘Hayati Inta’ is taken from her latest release Ana Hina, in which she delivers a stunning contemporary tribute to the golden age of Arabic classicism of the 1950s and 1960s.
An Israeli singer of Moroccan and Egyptian extraction, Ishtar blends a variety of Mediterranean strains into her own variety of million-copy selling oriental pop. ‘Lamouni (Ligharou Meni),’ from the album Ishtar, is a distinctly Ishtar cover of a traditional Tunisian song.
Considered by many to be one of the most outstanding lute players of the twentieth century, the late Iraqi oud player Munir Bashir introduced the instrument to audiences all over the world. ‘Johnny Guitar’ is a bolero adaptation on the oud.
One of the finest oud players in Lebanon and a veteran of Marcel Khalife’s Al Mayadine ensemble, Charbel Rouhana has toured the international circuit extensively. ‘Ladyfingers’, included here, is taken from his 2008 release Hand Made, his ninth international release to date.
Djamel Laroussi draws his inspiration from a limitless pool that combines his Kabylian roots, Maghrebian poetry, African funk inspirations, bellydance, gnawa and Latin rhythms into a Berber rock-rumba fusion. ‘N’Kodo’ is taken from the album Étoile Filante, which was on the Algerian charts for many months.
Another runaway hit, the crossover track ‘El Huerfanito (Ya Habibi Ta’ala)’ featuring the Lebanese singer Hanine, is taken from the bestselling album Arabo-Cuban.
A musician, composer and producer, Ghazi Abdel Baki spent many years participating in various bands in the USA before returning to his native Lebanon. ‘Al Guineyna’ is a contemporary Arabic-bossa, taken from Communiqué #2, which gives musical treatment to the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore and the Sufi Al Hallaj.
Nicknamed the ‘Sultan of the Buzuk’, Mohamed Houssein was born in Syria and is one of the finest buzuk players in the Middle East. He has toured numerous countries around the world and composed many original songs, such as ‘Taksim Bouzouk’.
The new digi-pack format includes an English language booklet translated in French & Spanish. There is also a data track that includes music and travel from the Rough Guide books.
Buy the album:
- In North America: The Rough Guide To Arabic Lounge
- In Europe: The Rough Guide to Arabic Lounge
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