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LE TRIO JOUBRAN - Majâz (2007)

For their second outing, the fraternal group Le Trio Joubran have looked at what worked last time and done it with greater intensity, as well as bringing a few new elements into the mix. The core idea -- all ouds, all the time -- remains the same, but when they come out of the blocks with "Masâr," a track based around a simple riff that just builds and builds in invention and intensity, it's apparent that they've learned a few tricks since their last disc. The compositions are very good, all originals apart from the traditional "Min Zamân," and show that the three brothers are rapidly maturing, not only as performers, but also composers. Just how far they've come as players is revealed on their solo cuts, which give each one of them a chance to improvise, and showcase spirits from the fiery to the introspective. What seemed cute the first time out -- three brothers from Palestine all playing ouds -- has become a very vital group. by Chris Nickson
Tracklist:
1 Masâr 04:55
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2 Roubbama 06:08
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3 Laytana 04:20
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4 Tanâsim I (Adnan) 04:21
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5 Majâz 05:16
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6 Shajan 05:20
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7 Tanâsim II (Samir) 04:20
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8 Sama-Sounounou 02:59
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9 Min Zamân 04:50
Traditional
10 Tanâsim III (Wissam) 03:50
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11 Hawâna 04:21
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Credits
Oud – Adnan Joubran, Samir Joubran, Wissam Joubran
Percussion – Yousef Hbeisch
LE TRIO JOUBRAN - Majâz 
[2007] Randana / CBR320k / scans 
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