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| Play | 1. Esh 'Dani, Alash Mshit | 8:07 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 2. Sadats | 6:02 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 3. Toura Toura | 7:28 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 4. i - Alla Al 'Hbab; ii - Hajti Fi Gurini | 9:57 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 5. Madh Assalhin | 8:11 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 6. i - Alkher Illa Doffor; ii - Ad Izayanugass | 8:39 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 7. Im Ninalou | 6:18 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 8. Jarat Fil Hub | 12:56 | Album Only |
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
La Kahena,
By ascent magazine (Montreal Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: La Kahena (Audio CD)
As a son seeking his mother's song, DJ Cheb I Sabbah returns to his roots in La Kahena to record the music of his homeland.The album takes its name from the seventh-century Jewish-Berber La-Kahena: warrior, worshiper, mother of five, who gathered an army of disparate populations to ward off invading armies in their takeover of North Africa.Much like La-Kahena herself, this album merges the stories of Sufi, Jewish, Muslim and Berber peoples. Mixing live recordings taken from three continents, Cheb I Sabbah offers us eight heart-thumping tracks, which merge traditional trance with subtle contemporary beats, and offer listeners the voices of some of the most respected women singers of the Maghreb region. Defined by tradition, these religious songs integrate the use of the call and response. This calling out is no longer confined within the circle of singers, but acts as a common ground between traditions. Ultimately, these songs are Cheb I Sabbah's contribution to a more integrative inter-faith dialogue. Stocked with rare recordings, the album opens with the solo voice of Algerian-born Cheba Zahouania, calling on the name of Cheb I Sabbah's birthplace. La Kahena includes such groups as Haddrates, a group of Moroccan women who chant traditional Sufi music in praise of the prophet Mohammed. It also captures two haunting songs by Khadija Othmani, singing "Alkher Illa Doffor - Peace is Found behind the Wounds" and "Ad Izayanugass - What Will Happen Will Happen." The album even grants us a taste of singer-songwriter Michal Cohen, performing "Im Ninalou" in Hebrew. Cheb I Sabbah shifts away from the typical DJ'd world beats, which veil the spiritual truth of the music by concealing it under chronic drum and bass effects. Despite the mixing, the recordings on La Kahena maintain their authenticity and the chants retain their inherently hypnotic effect. Unlike his first three albums, Cheb I Sabbah does little to modify the live recordings; instead he allows them to unfold and interact with each other. One track bleeds into the next, songs blend, voices merge and retract. These echoing chants haunt me. I wonder at the commonalities between cultures, the possibilities of uniting people by acknowledging the roots we share. This record acts as both a preservation of, and doorway into, our social history. Although these songs return us to Cheb I Sabbah's ancestry, they also invite us into the presence of people united together through music. Despite the trend in world music to remix traditional songs, I welcome this electronic digression through cultural histories, and allow these songs to bring me back to the roots of trance music.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mystically Intimate,
By zeriab sufi (sitaresque@hotmail.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: La Kahena (Audio CD)
I will not take every single track to write a description about, but I prefer talking about the "project" as a whole, from the very beginning the music invades your state of mind smoothly starting from the vocals and ending up with the usual Sabbah's humming BASS.It's an amalgam between folkloric waltz and temporary melodic techniques, but still it's an introduction for the western audience in the first step, for if we want to be fair, it does not totally reflect the soul of the Arabian music, that's not a point of weakness, but it's more like an introduction for it, and I disagree with the reviewer who wanted to picture it as an African groove, and I wish that in the next Sabbah's "project" we will be able to hear more of Persian, Turkish, Hebraic and Arabian harmonies (A dialogue between a Santour, Sez , Tabla and Oud)!. If you are interested in the global cultural communication, buy this CD for its inspirational musical offering.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mindblowing,
By Gerry (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: La Kahena (Audio CD)
Having previously loved "Krishna Lila" and "As Far As" I was impressed by Cheb's capabilities as a DJ/producer. Simply put, this CD is mindblowing!! It grabs you from the first track by Cheba Zahounia and her powerful voice and does not let up throughout the entire CD. Virtually every album I own (including many classic recordings) can't maintain their level of production excellence throughout. This one is that rare exception. It covers an amazing variety of styles from the Maghreb and is the very definition of the word "synthesis." I have yet to find an album from the world music genre which gracously brings together such traditional sounds and lyrics and maintains the regions style and classicism. I have heard of thelegendary group B'Net Marrkech, but to hear them on such a forward thinking and "modern" album blew me away....imagine a group of older Arabic women, covered in their traditional wear, singing such powerful words from eras gone. Now comes along Cheb i Sabbah who brings an old world to a new era. You must sample tracks 3, 7, 8 which are my faves!
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