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1.2.21

V.A. - The Rough Guide to the Music of Iran (2006) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

It's virtually impossible to consider the state of contemporary Iranian music without taking into account the country's contentious political relationship with the rest of the world. As compiler Simon Broughton acknowledges at the outset of his liner notes, the images of Iran received on the outside, particularly in the West, tend to give an impression that this complex country is populated entirely by religious zealots who would suppress any creative expression. Compounding that false notion is that not much indigenous Iranian music has been allowed to escape, to be heard and appreciated in the West. Not surprisingly though, Iran, both in its cosmopolitan city of Tehran and throughout the rest of the country, hosts a diverse range of traditional and modern artists, as well as many who fuse the two into a new whole. As all of the other entries in the Rough Guide series so admirably do, this 15-track collection of album tracks and previously unreleased field recordings, ancient and modern sounds alike, serves as a fascinating introduction to the breadth of Iran's musical landscape. Never is that diversity clearer than in the transition from Chengis Mehdipour's "Misri Koroglu" to Barad's "Dar Har Rage Man (Within Each of My Veins)." The former is a mesmerizing traditional piece, featuring an instrument from the lute family called the korpuz. In a raga-like way, it lures and builds in intensity, before giving way to Barad's track, an all-out rocker that, while somewhat sloppier and less sophisticated than most contemporary rock coming out of Europe or America, could have found its way to American pop radio -- had its lyrics not been grafted from the work of Sufi poets. The set's opener, the Arian Band's "Afsoongar (Glamorous)," is another pop track, but admittedly the collection's highlights are, in the end, the acoustic, traditional numbers featuring local instrumentation: Kayhan Kalhor and his kamancheh (spiked fiddle) collaborating with tanbur player Ali Akbar Moradi; Hossein Alizadeh, and Armenian duduk master Djivan Gasparyan's live contribution; Jahlé's lulling "Lullaby." Fittingly, the renowned Masters of Persian Music close out this intriguing, educational, and, most importantly, delightful set with the uplifting "Torkaman," from their critically acclaimed 2003 album Faryad -- a prime example of Iranian music that has managed to find its way, successfully, to Western ears before. The CD also includes a data track featuring an interview with the compiler. by Jeff Tamarkin  
Tracklist:
1 – Arian Band - Afsoongar (Glamorous) 3:28
2 – The Kamkars - Dekay Ambar, Dekay Auber 4:12
3 – Hossein Alizadeh & Djivan Gasparyan - Sari Galin 7:40
4 – Trio Chemirani - Yädah 2:06
5 – Parvin Javdan - Daramad Homayoun 3:30
6 – Abdolnaghi Afsharnia - Dashti 2:04
7 – Dastan Ensemble & Shahram Nazeri - Saz Va Avaz 3:47
8 – Kayhan Kalhor & Ali Akbar Moradi - Showgh 5:55
9 – Jahlé - Lullaby 5:15
10 – Chengis Mehdipour - Misri Koroglu 4:18
11 – Barad - Dar Har Rage Man (Within Each Of My Veins)    3:18
12 – Haj Ghorban Soleimani - Zârenji Hossain Yâr 3:37
13 – Din Mohammad Zangeshâhi - Yâ Ghows    4:25
14 – O-Hum - Darde Eshgh 4:26
15 – Masters Of Persian Music - Torkaman 8:24


26.1.21

YO-YO MA & THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE - Silk Road Journeys Beyond The Horizon (2002) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Continuing their explorations on Silk Road Journeys: When Strangers Meet, Yo-Yo Ma and the Silkroad Ensemble go even deeper into cross-cultural studies on this 2005 soundtrack album. Produced for a 10-part series on Japan's NHK television network, the CD's 15 tracks are arranged in three suites, entitled Enchantment, Origins, and New Beginnings, more reflective of inherent musical affinities than of the way the music was used in the program. The musicians tap into the variously overlapping musical styles of lands stretching from China and India to Iran and Turkey, and the arrangements by Zhao Jiping and Zhao Lin include a mix of instruments from around the world, to add greater color and sonic dimensions. The album's exotic and meditative qualities may attract fans of both international and new age music, though there is perhaps little crossover appeal for Ma's classical devotees. Due to the group's cohesion and spirit of cooperation, solos are fairly evenly distributed, and Ma stands out no more or less than the other players. Indeed, kamancheh virtuoso Kayhan Kalhor and vocalist Alim Qasimov have greater prominence, and it may even be said that tabla master Sandeep Das steals the show. Sony's sound quality is satisfactory, though a little soft in places. by Blair Sanderson 

Tracklist:
    Enchantment
1    Mohini (Enchantment) 1:47
Arranged By – Ljova
Written-By – Indrajit Dey, Sandeep Das
2    Oasis    3:00
3    Distant Green Valley 7:06
Written-By – Zhao Jiping, Zhao Lin
4    Akhalqalaqi Dance 1:22
Arranged By – Gevorg Dabaghyan
Written-By – Georgian/Armenian Traditional
5    Echoes Of A Lost City 1:18
Written-By – Zhao Jiping
Origins
6    Mountains Are Far Away 6:09
Arranged By – Ljova
Written-By – Kayhan Kalhor
7    Yanzi (Swallow Song) 3:25
Arranged By – Zhao Lin
Written-By – Kazakh/Chinese Traditional
8    Battle Remembered 4:00
Arranged By – Zhao Lin
9    Summer In The High Grassland 4:37
Written-By – Zhao Jiping
New Beginnings
10    Kor Arab 4:08
Written-By – Fikret Amirov
11    Shikasta (Minstrel's Song) 1:48
Lyrics By – Mammad Ordubadi
Written-By – Uzeyir Hajibeyov
12    Night At The Caravanserai 7:56
Arranged By – Shane Shanahan
Written-By – Turkish Traditional
13    Gallop Of A Thousand Horses 5:07
Written-By – Kayhan Kalhor
14    Tarang (Currents) 6:27
Written-By – Sandeep Das
15    Sacred Cloud Music 5:30
Written-By – Zhao Jiping
Credits:
Bass – DaXun Zhang (tracks: 1 to 3, 6, 8, 10 to 14)
Bells [Indian Footbells] – Shane Shanahan (tracks: 2)
Bongos – Mark Suter (tracks: 14)
Caxixi – Joel Fan (tracks: 14), Shane Shanahan (tracks: 9)
Cello – Jason Duckles (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6, 13), Yo-Yo Ma (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 15)
Chimes – Mark Suter (tracks: 1)
Conductor – Alan Pierson (tracks: 1, 3, 8)
Djembe – Shane Shanahan (tracks: 4, 8, 9)
Drum [Ocean Drum] – Shane Shanahan (tracks: 3, 14)
Duduk – Gevorg Dabaghyan (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 8)
Finger Cymbals – Joel Fan (tracks: 12), Mark Suter (tracks: 8), Shane Shanahan (tracks: 3)
Goblet Drum [Dumbek] – Joseph Gramley (tracks: 14), Mark Suter (tracks: 8, 12), Shane Shanahan (tracks: 12)
Goblet Drum [Tombak] – Mark Suter (tracks: 9 to 11), Siamak Aghaei (tracks: 13)
Harp – Gulia Mashurova (tracks: 1, 3, 8)
Kanjira – Shane Shanahan (tracks: 2, 10, 11)
Ney – Siamak Jahangiry (tracks: 1, 6, 12)
Pandeiro – Mark Suter (tracks: 2)
Performer [Bawu] – Wu Tong (tracks: 2)
Performer [Daf] – Alim Qasimov (tracks: 10, 11)
Performer [Hadjira] – Shane Shanahan (tracks: 14)
Performer [Kamancheh] – Kayhan Kalhor (tracks: 3, 6, 13), Rauf Islamov (tracks: 10, 11)
Performer [Riq] – Mark Suter (tracks: 12), Shane Shanahan (tracks: 6)
Performer [Santur] – Siamak Aghaei (tracks: 3, 6)
Performer [Xun] – Wu Tong (tracks: 5)
Piano – Joel Fan (tracks: 3, 6), Wu Man (tracks: 8)
Pipa – Wu Man (tracks: 1 to 3, 12, 15)
Rattle – Joel Fan (tracks: 2), Mark Suter (tracks: 1), Shane Shanahan (tracks: 9)
Sarangi – Fakhruddin Dholpuri (tracks: 1)
Shaker – Shane Shanahan (tracks: 12)
Shakuhachi – Kojiro Umezaki (tracks: 1, 12)
Sheng – Wu Tong (tracks: 2, 3, 12)
Tabla – Sandeep Das (tracks: 1, 3, 8, 9, 14)
Tar (lute) – Malik Mansurov (tracks: 10, 11)
Udu – Mark Suter (tracks: 3, 6)
Vibraphone, Singing Bowls [Tibetan Prayer Bowls], Tam-tam, Bells [Knocking Bells], Cymbal [Suspended], Triangle, Crotales, Performer [Flower Pot] – Joseph Gramley (tracks: 1)
Viola – Ljova (tracks: 1 to 3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14), Max Mandel (tracks: 3, 6, 13, 15), Nicholas Cords (tracks: 6, 12, 13)
Violin – Colin Jacobsen (tracks: 1 to 3, 6, 8, 10 to 15), Jonathan Gandelsman (tracks: 1, 3, 6, 8, 10 to 15)
Vocals – Alim Qasimov (tracks: 1, 10 to 12), Nilanjana Dey (tracks: 1), Wu Tong (tracks: 7)

25.1.21

YO-YO MA & THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE - Sing Me Home (2016) FLAC (tracks), lossless

The potential buyer encountering this release by Yo-Yo Ma and the Silkroad Ensemble is apt to form several mistaken impressions of its contents. From the track list and accompanying description you will learn that it is "the companion album to the Morgan Neville documentary The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and The Silk Road Ensemble." And the long list of "featured" artists suggests the type of lazy, all-star album famous artists tend to phone in during the later stages of their careers. Neither of these impressions corresponds with the considerable riches here. The music is entirely effective independently of the little-publicized film. And, more importantly, the real "featured artists" here are not the named stars (who skew toward younger members of the new acoustic scene like bluegrasser Sarah Jarosz), but the members of the Silkroad Ensemble themselves. The structure of the album, as with so many of the creations of these remarkable artists, is unique. The Silkroad members, and a few visitors, select music of personal significance to them, many of them related in a general way to the theme of home. Then, a guest musician with skills appropriate to the music was added. With a range of source material running from Heart and Soul to Mali to the Balkans to East Asia, the resulting fusions are never less than interesting and are often marvelous. Sample the much-recorded St. James Infirmary Blues (track 11) in its unique realization here with accordionist Michael Ward Bergeman (one of the guest Silkroaders), Chinese yangqin player Reylon Yount, and the wonderful blues-country vocalist Rhiannon Giddens, a border crosser herself. The album gives insights into the histories of the Silkroad players, and indeed into the musical and personal depth that has made this ensemble one for the ages, and its leader a true musical exemplar of our time. by James Manheim  
Tracklist:
1    Green (Vincent's Tune)
Arranged By – Johnny Gandelsman, Ljova
Bass – Shawn Conley
Bass Drum, Caxixi – Shane Shanahan
Cello – Yo-Yo Ma
Drum [Flower Pot] – Joseph Gramley
Featuring, Vocals – Roomful Of Teeth
Gong [Beijing Opera, Wind] – Haruka Fujii
Kamancha [Kamancheh, Shah-Kaman] – Kayhan Kalhor
Pipa – Wu Man
Shakuhachi – Kojiro Umezaki
Sheng, Suona, Flute [Bawu], Vocals – Wu Tong
Viola – Nicholas Cords
Violin – Colin Jacobsen, Johnny Gandelsman
Written-By – Wu Man
2    O'Neill's Cavalry March
Arranged By – Colin Jacobsen
Bass – Shawn Conley
Cello – Yo-Yo Ma
Featuring, Fiddle [Irish] – Martin Hayes
Kamancha [Kamancheh] – Kayhan Kalhor
Pipa – Wu Man
Shakuhachi – Kojiro Umezaki
Viola – Nicholas Cords
Violin – Colin Jacobsen
Written-By – Traditional Irish
3    Little Birdie
Arranged By – Colin Jacobsen
Bass – Shawn Conley
Cello – Yo-Yo Ma
Featuring, Vocals – Sarah Jarosz
Pipa – Wu Man
Sheng – Wu Tong
Viola – Nicholas Cords
Violin – Colin Jacobsen, Johnny Gandelsman
Written-By – Traditional American
4    Ichichila
Arranged By – Shane Shanahan
Bass – Shawn Conley
Caixa, Rattle, Scraper – Mark Suter
Calabash, Caxixi, Rattle, Scraper – Shane Shanahan
Featuring, Balafon – Balla Kouyate
Featuring, Kora – Toumani Diabaté
Kamancha [Kamancheh] – Kayhan Kalhor
Marimba – Joseph Gramley
Shaker – Haruka Fujii
Shakuhachi – Kojiro Umezaki
Viola – Nicholas Cords
Violin – Colin Jacobsen, Johnny Gandelsman
Written-By – Traditional Malian
5    Sadila Jana
Arranged By [Instrumental] – Kyle Sanna
Arranged By [Vocal] – Sarah Small
Cello – Yo-Yo Ma
Featuring, Vocals – Black Sea Hotel
Shakuhachi – Kojiro Umezaki
Viola – Nicholas Cords
Violin – Colin Jacobsen
Written-By – Traditional Macedonian
6    Shingashi Song
Arranged By – Haruka Fujii
Bass – Shawn Conley
Bass Drum, Caxixi – Shane Shanahan
Bells, Cymbal [Chinese], Shaker, Congas, Drum [Shime-Daiko], Cymbal [Chappa] – Haruka Fujii
Cello – Yo-Yo Ma
Crotales, Bongos, Tom Tom – Joseph Gramley
Featuring, Taiko – Kaoru Watanabe
Shakuhachi – Kojiro Umezaki
Sheng – Wu Tong
Tabla – Sandeep Das
Viola – Nicholas Cords
Violin – Colin Jacobsen
Written-By – Traditional Japanese
7    Madhoushi
Cello – Mike Block
Featuring, Sitar, Vocals, Arranged By – Shujaat Khan
Kamancha [Kamancheh] – Kayhan Kalhor
Tabla – Sandeep Das
Violin – Colin Jacobsen
Written-By – Ustad Vilayat Khan
8    Wedding
Bass – Jeffrey Beecher
Cajón – Mark Suter
Cello – Eric Jacobsen
Clarinet – Kinan Azmeh
Drum [Arabic Rig, Turkish Tef], Percussion [Darbuka], Davul, Drum [Frame] – Shane Shanahan
Featuring, Vocals – Dima Orsho
Percussion [Darbuka] – Joseph Gramley
Shakuhachi – Kojiro Umezaki
Viola – Nicholas Cords
Violin – Colin Jacobsen, Jessie Montgomery
Vocals – Wu Tong
Written-By – Kinan Azmeh
9    Going Home
Arranged By – Jeremy Kittel
Cello – Yo-Yo Ma
Clarinet – Kinan Azmeh
Featuring, Cello, Banjo, Vocals – Abigail Washburn
Lyrics By – William Arms Fisher
Music By – Antonín Dvořák
Sheng, Vocals – Wu Tong
Translated By – Keith Lipson
Translated By [With] – Wu Tong
Viola – Nicholas Cords
10    Cabaliño
Arranged By – Evan Ziporyn
Bagpipes [Gaita] – Cristina Pato
Bass – Shawn Conley
Cello – Yo-Yo Ma
Drum [Doira] – Shane Shanahan
Featuring, Accordion – Roberto Camesaña
Featuring, Hurdy Gurdy [Zanfona], Arranged By – Anxo Pintos
Featuring, Tambourine – Davíde Salvado
Kamancha [Kamancheh] – Kayhan Kalhor
Written-By – Traditional Galician
11    St. James Infirmary Blues
Bass – Jeffrey Beecher
Cello – Yo-Yo Ma
Clarinet – Kinan Azmeh
Featuring, Accordion, Arranged By – Michael Ward-Bergeman
Featuring, Vocals – Rhiannon Giddens
Featuring, Yangqin – Reylon Yount
Marimba – Joseph Gramley
Shakuhachi [Shakulute] – Kojiro Umezaki
Violin – Colin Jacobsen
Written-By – Traditional American
12    If You Shall Return...
Bass – Shawn Conley
Bass Drum – Shane Shanahan
Cymbal – Haruka Fujii
Featuring, Guitar – Bill Frisell
Shakuhachi – Kojiro Umezaki
Sheng – Wu Tong
Tabla – Sandeep Das
Vibraphone – Joseph Gramley
Viola – Nicholas Cords
Violin – Colin Jacobsen
Written-By – Hu Jianbing, Kojiro Umezaki, Sandeep Das
13    Heart And Soul
Arranged By – Rob Mathes
Bass – Jeffrey Beecher
Cajón – Mark Suter
Cello – Yo-Yo Ma
Clarinet – Kinan Azmeh
Cymbal, Tambourine – Joseph Gramley
Drum [Rig], Snare – Shane Shanahan
Featuring, Vocals – Gregory Porter, Lisa Fischer
Piano – Cristina Pato
Pipa – Wu Man
Shakuhachi – Kojiro Umezaki
Sheng – Wu Tong
Viola – Nicholas Cords
Violin – Colin Jacobsen
Written-By – Frank Loesser, Hoagy Carmichael

 

ESBJÖRN SVENSSON TRIO — Winter In Venice (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Esbjörn Svensson has stood not only once on stage in Montreux. He was already a guest in the summer of 1998 at the jazz festival on Lake Gen...