Inspired by the success of Sting's collaboration with Cheb Mami on "Desert Rose," this 13-song sampler provides an accessible introduction to contemporary music that's connected to North Africa/the Middle East. Balancing Arabian rhythms with modern dance beats and ouds with electric guitars, these songs (several of which are sung in French or English) indicate how musicians have integrated different traditions into modern pop. The album begins with Natacha Atlas, whose haunting and alluring rendition of "Mon Amie la Rose" (a song previously recorded by Francoise Hardy) is likely to motivate many listeners to seek out her Gedida album. "Pomegranates," a song by Atlas' former British bandmates Trans-Global Underground, isn't quite as compelling; however, the group's ethno-techno fusion does provide a different perspective on how musicians have drawn on Arabian sources to create new sounds. Other examples include Iran's Andy, who updates a traditional Persian number; Algeria's Rachid Taha, whose track features Western strings and backing vocals by female trance group B'net Marrakesh"; and highly respected oud and violin master Simon Shaheen, who rearranges "I'm Yours" by Colombian vocalist Sorya. Egyptian vocalist Hakim, who is enormously popular in his homeland, provides a fine example of sha'bi street pop; Tunisia's Latifa, Algeria's Faudel, and Iraqi-born Kazem Al-Saher provide further examples of multicultural pop music; and Khaled's "Aalach Tloumouni" indicates that the compilers did not forget to include the King of rai. Meanwhile, the Prince of rai, Cheb Mami, gets two tracks on this compilation: the lithe "Hay Wadi Hay Galbi," which enhances the album's quality, and a Victor Calderon dance mix of his duet with Sting, which enhances the album's marketability. Unfortunately, some of the selections come perilously close to bland mainstream pop that seems slightly exotic because of the novelty value of the Middle-Eastern influences (e.g., Tunisian-born vocalist Amina's "Dis Moi Pourquoi"). However, most of the selections are good and overall this is a reasonable place to start an exploration of world music. ~ Todd Kristel, All Music Guide
Desert Roses and Arabian Rhythms, Vol. 1
03/13/2001 | Ark 21
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Dominic Miller
- Guitar
- Kevin O'Connor
- Engineer
- Jeff Peters
- Engineer, Mixing
- Geoff Richardson
- Viola
- Steve Shehan
- Percussion
- Bobby Summerfield
- Programming, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Doreen Webster
- Harmonica, Vocals
- Miles Copeland
- Executive Producer
- Geoff Foster
- Engineer
- Randy Jacobs
- Guitar
- Simon Osborne
- Engineer
- Transglobal Underground
- Producer
- Rachid Taha
- Performer
- David Hartley
- Sitar
- Tim Malone
- Engineer
- Jill Tengan
- Engineer
- Sameh Catalan
- Strings
- Patrick Goraguer
- Drums
- Farouk Mohammed Hassan
- Accordion
- Nabil Khalidi
- Oud
- Hamid Mantu
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Mohamed Moustafa
- Arranger, Keyboards
- Spyros Poulos
- Keyboards
- Tom Rixton
- Engineer, Mixing
- Aziz Ben Salam
- Ney
- Kris Solem
- Mastering
- Timothy Whelan
- Guitar, Keyboards
- Victor Calderone
- Producer, Remixing
- Faudel
- Performer
- Dr. Reda Bedaire
- Ney
- Samier Srour
- Saxophone
- Brian Harding
- Assistant Engineer
- Hakim Hamadouche
- Lute, Vocals (Background)
- M
- Bass, Producer, Guitar, Percussion
- Farhat Bouallagui
- Violin, Leader, String Arrangements, Conductor
- Mahmoud Serour
- Violin, Viola, String Arrangements
- Dale Voelker
- Graphic Design
- Steve Postell
- Guitar
- Amr Abdel Azeez
- Keyboards
- Dawn Elder
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Fadhil Falih
- Piano, Keyboards
- Rotana
- Producer
- Kris Solomon
- Mastering
- Bino
- Guitar
- Mustapha Ettamri
- Darbouka
- Andy Madadian
- Arranger, Producer
- Latifa
- Performer
- Bassam Saba
- Nay
- Mara Abboud
- Cover Art
- Ashraf Abdou
- Strings, Arranger
- Moulay Ahmed
- Strings
- Saed Al Artist
- Keyboards
- Moustafa Abd Al Nabi
- Violin
- Hasan Abu Al Sioud
- Accordion
- John Bevilacqua
- Production Director
- Majid Yihia
- Guitar
- Bnet Marrakech
- Percussion, Vocals
- Mohammed Al Mabrouk
- Guitar
- Hisham Al Arabi
- Percussion
- Sheema Mukherjee
- Sitar
- Morteza Barjesteh
- Cover Graphics
- Salem Bnouni
- Strings
- Hassan Lachal
- Percussion
- Kieran Pardias
- Assistant Engineer
- Medhat Abdel Samie
- Violin
- Maged Serour
- Qanoun
- Doctor Mohsin Al Saed
- Guitar
- Dhia Bader
- Percussion
- Tarik Hamood
- Guitar
- Nicholas Arnold
- Conductor
- Ahmad Badeer
- Rhythm
- Magdy El Bourghdady
- Trumpet
- Moshein Cehntouf
- Darbouka, Bendir
- Keith Cloustin
- Oud
- Coleridge
- Rap, Djembe
- Ahmed Ek Ayedi
- Percussion
- Sameh El Mazni
- Engineer, Mixing
- Hani Farahat
- Violin
- Wajdie Fouad
- Drums
- Tim Garsaiddi
- Percussion
- Tom Yum Hed
- ?, Dholak, Dhol
- Yasser Hessein
- Engineer
- Madgi Al-Bourghdadi's Group
- Overdubs
- Yasir Malallah
- Rhythm
- Michel Merhej
- Daff
- Chris Nickson
- Liner Notes
- Mahmoud Osman
- Viola
- Pino
- Guitar
- Khaled Rico
- Darbouka
- John Rothfield
- Violin
- Emad Taha
- Cello
- Gurgut Sihra
- ?, Dhol, Dholak
- Hamdi Sokar
- Producer
- Ahmad Subni
- Rhythm
- Tuuo
- Conga, Vocals
- Gail Ann Dorsey
- Bass
- Zachary Alford
- Drums
- David Arnold
- String Arrangements
- Kouider Berkane
- Strings
- Chris Blair
- Mastering
- Richie Cannata
- Saxophone
- Mino Cinelu
- Percussion
- Neil Dorfsman
- Engineer
- Nicolas Fiszman
- Bass, Mandolin, Guitar
- Stevo Glendinning
- Executive Producer
- Laurent Gueneau
- Engineer
- Pete Hofmann
- Engineer, Mixing
- Hossam Ramzy
- Percussion, Arranger, Qanoun
- Manu Katche
- Drums
- Kendall Kay
- Drums
- Kipper
- Producer, Drum Programming
- Helen Liebmann
- Cello
- Bob Loveday
- Viola
- Cheb Mami
- Synthesizer
- Simon Shaheen
- Violin, Arranger, Oud
- Steve Hillage
- Arranger, Producer, Mixing
- Sting
- Bass, Producer, Guitar










