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RABIH ABOU-KHALIL - The Cactus of Knowledge (2001) APE (image+.cue), lossless

Rabih Abou-Khalil's ninth Enja release features one of his most expansive lineups to date -- 12 pieces in all, including oud, brass, woodwinds, cello, and percussion. It's quite a departure from 1999's austere Yara. Here the tempos are bright, the unison lines darting and difficult, the improv heated, the tonal combinations ever-changing. Heavy-hitting jazzers dominate the band roster, including Dave Ballou and Eddie Allen on trumpets, Tom Varner on French horn, Dave Bargeron on euphonium, Antonio Hart on alto sax, and Ellery Eskelin on tenor sax. Gabriele Mirabassi's clarinet gives the music an almost klezmer-like sound at times (a tantalizing instance of Jewish-Arab reconciliation). The gorgeous booklet includes a prose poem by Gamal Ghitany (printed in English, French, and Arabic), as well as a series of campy band portraits and a full transcription of track number five, "Oum Saïd." Looking over the score, one gets some sense of the rhythmic complexity Abou-Khalil is dealing with (try counting in 6+5+5+3/16, for instance). by David R. Adler
Tracklist 1 :
1    The Lewinsky March    5:25
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2    Business As Usual    6:23
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3    Fraises Et Creme Fraiche    9:53
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4    Got To Go Home    8:51
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5    Oum Saïd    10:36
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6    Maltese Chicken Farm    9:36
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7    Ma Muse M'amuse    9:37
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8    Pont Neuf    5:41
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Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Antonio Hart
Calligraphy – Georges Ghantous
Cello – Vincent Courtois
Drums – Jarrod Cagwin
Euphonium – Dave Bargeron
Frame Drum – Nabil Khaiat
French Horn – Tom Varner
Oud, Producer, Arranged By – Rabih Abou-Khalil
Tenor Saxophone – Ellery Eskelin
Trumpet – Dave Ballou, Eddie Allen
Tuba – Michel Godard

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