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1. | Badhra
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2. | Kashf
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3. | Houdouth
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4. | Talwin
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5. | Waqt
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6. | Uns
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7. | Al Hizam Al Dhahbi
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8. | Qurb
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9. | Mazad
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10. | Kernow
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11. | Hulmu Rabia
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Jazz / World Fusion; Traditional Middle Eastern Folk
Recorded: Mar 13-15, 1997
A strikingly attractive "transcultural" project initiated by Tunisian oud virtuoso Anouar Brahem, who is both an innovator and a traditionalist in the deepest sense (he has been credited with "restoring the sovereignty of the oud" in Tunisian music). There is no glib fusion of traditions on Thimar but rather a coming together of three very distinctive musicians who sacrifice none of their individuality in the search for common ground. Arab classical music and jazz are the reference points here, but Anouar Brahem, John Surman and Dave Holland meet as improvisors not limited by genre definition.
Anouar Brahem - oud John Surman - bass clarinet and soprano saxophone Dave Holland - double-bass |
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