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Ashkelon (CD)

Emil Zrihan

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Released: 1999 List Price: 25.98
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A Moroccan Jew who moved to Israel, Emil Zrihan became the cantor for a synagogue in the ancient city of Ashkelon. It was in Tel Aviv that the passionate, big-voiced singer made this 1998 recording, which uses Moroccan/North African music as its foundation but incorporates elements of Spanish/Andalusian music. Zrihan's emotional, full-bodied vocals are accompanied not only by instruments typically associated with North African and Middle Eastern music--including the violin, the darbouka and the oud, a legendary Arabic lute--but also, by the flamenco guitar of Baldi Olier. Hearing flamenco elements on an album of mostly traditional Moroccan songs is quite natural, for the Jews and Muslims who lived in Spain centuries ago played a key role in the development of flamenco. (Although Jews and Muslims were violently driven out of Spain in the name of Christianity, their influence on flamenco remained for centuries after their departure and continued to be felt in the late 1990s). Released in Germany on the Piranha label, the excellent Ashkelon contains English and French liner notes and reached North American stores as an import. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Habibi Dyali
2Mahani-Zin
3Bin el Barah Oul Youm
4Bin el Barah Oul Youm
5Ana Dini Din Alah
6Kochav Tzedek
7Kochav Tzedek
8Lamoledet Shouvi Roni
9Ma Yafou Dadaich
10Ma Yafou Dadaich
11Maka Shelishit
12Maka Shelishit

 

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