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Salamat|Mambo el Soudani

Mambo el Soudani

Salamat

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African, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean influences are united into a cohesive and enriching whole on Mambo El Soudani, which the Nubian band Salamat recorded in Cairo, Egypt in 1993. One of the things that makes this CD interesting is its blend of instruments -- the lead vocals of Fathi Abou Greisha and Sala Abd Rady are accompanied by North African and Arabic percussion instruments as well as bass, accordion and a horn section that includes two saxophones and a trumpet. Accordionist Hassan Meky is also heard on electric keyboards, but on the whole, this is an acoustic-oriented recording (which certainly sets it apart from a lot of the high-tech rai music that was being recorded in Algeria, another North African country, in the 1990s). Only "Shamandoura" is sung in Nubian; all of Salamat's other vocals on Mambo El Soudani are in Arabic. Lovers of both African and Middle Eastern roots music can appreciate this captivating CD, which was released in Germany by the Berlin-based Piranha label but found its way to other countries as an import.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
Mambo El Soudani
00:04:06

Salamat, Main Artist - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

2
Hager
00:06:48

Salamat, Main Artist - Mahmoud Fadl, Composer - Traditional, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

3
Habibi Rah
00:10:26

Salamat, Main Artist - A.Khalifa, Composer - Mahmoud Fadl, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

4
Samara
00:04:52

Salamat, Main Artist - Mahmoud Fadl, Composer - A.Khalifa, H. Gomaa, M. Fadl, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

5
El Raqs Gamil
00:02:46

Salamat, Main Artist - H. Gomaa, Composer, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

6
Shamandoura
00:02:45

Salamat, Main Artist - Mahmoud Fadl, Composer - Traditional, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

7
Madani
00:04:18

Salamat, Main Artist - A.Khalifa, Composer, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

8
Leyl Y A Bo Elyali
00:05:16

Salamat, Main Artist - A.Khalifa, Composer, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

9
Salam Cairo Salam
00:08:31

Salamat, Main Artist - Traditional, Composer - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

10
Ya Tear
00:04:37

Salamat, Main Artist - H. Gomaa, Composer, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

11
Seeb el Hemoum
00:06:20

Salamat, Main Artist - A.Khalifa, Composer - H. Gomaa, Mahmoud Fadl, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

12
Abou El Hahaib
00:07:08

Salamat, Main Artist - H. Gomaa, Composer - Mahmoud Fadl, Lyricist - Piranha

1994 Piranha 1994 Piranha

Chronique

African, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean influences are united into a cohesive and enriching whole on Mambo El Soudani, which the Nubian band Salamat recorded in Cairo, Egypt in 1993. One of the things that makes this CD interesting is its blend of instruments -- the lead vocals of Fathi Abou Greisha and Sala Abd Rady are accompanied by North African and Arabic percussion instruments as well as bass, accordion and a horn section that includes two saxophones and a trumpet. Accordionist Hassan Meky is also heard on electric keyboards, but on the whole, this is an acoustic-oriented recording (which certainly sets it apart from a lot of the high-tech rai music that was being recorded in Algeria, another North African country, in the 1990s). Only "Shamandoura" is sung in Nubian; all of Salamat's other vocals on Mambo El Soudani are in Arabic. Lovers of both African and Middle Eastern roots music can appreciate this captivating CD, which was released in Germany by the Berlin-based Piranha label but found its way to other countries as an import.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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