Showing posts with label Rebab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebab. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Music on the Desert Road - A Sound Travelogue by Deben Bhattacharya




Music on the Desert Road
- A Sound Travelogue by Deben Bhattacharya
Angel Records - 35515 - P.1958


Map of the travelled road...





Side A

A1 Turkey - Automobile on mountain Road - Central Anatolian Dance
A2 Turkey - Mevludin Nebevi (Religious chant)
A3 Syria - Rasd (Dervish song)
A4 Syria - Bedouin Song and Dance
A5 Jordan - Bedouin Coffee Grinding
A6 Iraq - Kesame-Meru (Kurdish ballad)
A7 Iran - Baba Karam (Love song)

Side B

B1 Iran - Rhythm of a Train (Drums)
B2 Iran - Humayun (Traditional melody)
B3 Afghanistan - Atan Dance Music
B4 Pakistan - Neemakai (Wedding folk song)
B5 India - Zila from Varanasi (Benares)
B6 India - Temple Bells and drums of a Bengali Kali Temple - Bhajan (Hindu devotional song, sung in Hindi)



Here is another record with some early recordings by Deben Bhattacharya that bears a close resemblance to the previous one I posted. Except this one takes us back again to India. I don't mind, that is where I want to be anyhow! It comes with an eight page full size leaflet to compensate for the totally uninformative black backside of the sleeve!


Some of the photos in it are great!



Tabl player

Nay player


Rababa player
Seems to be the very same picture as on the LP posted right before!



Santor player


Another picture of the young field recorder himself at work.


Cumbus player

Especially impressive do I find the photo of the Bedouin coffee percussionist...

The track of coffee grinding rhythm on the previous record is however more impressive than this one! The the last track with the bhajan also got me captured!

Hope you enjoy both the coffee and the rest of the music!





Monday, March 14, 2011

Music from the Middle East - Recordings by Deben Bhattacharya



Music from the Middle East - Recordings by Deben Bhattacharya
Argo Records - ZRG 532 - P.1967




Side A

A1a Syria - Mawal 2'40
A1b Syria - Andalusi Muwashashah 9'43
A2 Syria - Water-seller in Damascus Market 1'21
A3 Syria - Flute-seller in Damasqus Market 1'36
A4 Syria - Derwish prayer music in maqam Segah 6'15

Side B


B1 Bedouine Camp Syrian Desert - Coffee grinding beats 2'37
B2 Bedouine Camp Syrian Desert - Ballad Bedouine 3'35
B3 Iraq - Ehlelawi 3'29
B4 Iraq - Tabl 2'41
B5 Palestine - Bedouine Love Song 3'08
B6 Palestine - Dabkeh al-a Dala'ona 2'58
B7 Palestine - Arabic Romance in maqam Seeka 4'37


Joudad Halibie,qanun, A1a, A1b
Mohammad Jabban, Ud, A1a, A1b
Hazim, rabab, B2
Al-Haj Hashim Mohammad Al-Rejab, santur, B3
Shu'aib Ibrahim, joza, B3
Abdul-Karim Al-Azawi, tabl, B3, B4
Audi Said Hattas, rebaba, vocal, B5
Shelim Awwad, Mijwiz, B6
Yousif Naif, vocal, B6
Sebag Yehuda, B7



It is time for some more Deben Bhattacharya, My friends have left India on their way back and they will soon be clooser to this music than the Carnatic. The classical indian music will stay a long time in their ears and it am sure it will never leave either them nor this blog. We shall come back to India soon enough but now lets here some Arabic music along the middle eastern countries. Time for some strong coffee with the Bedouins of Jordania and Iraq! This Coffe Grinding beat is even better than the one coming on the next Deben in the Desert ....
As always, I hope you enjoy!



Ud


Don't you just feel uncomfortable when they chop off the head of the musicians !!!



Qanun


Dancing Derwishes

Nay

Rababa

Water vendor in the market of Damascus


Smell the coffee Arvind and Costis ;-)