Cairo to Casablanca

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  • Release Date: 08/25/1998
  • Sales Rank: 33,898
  • Label: PUTUMAYO WORLD MUSIC
  • UPC: 790248014326
 
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Cairo to Casablanca

1LISTENYa Rayah / Rachid Taha 6:12
2LISTENMabrouk Wo Arisna / Ali Hassan Kuban 4:10
3LISTENKi Kounti / Khalèd 4:36
4LISTENDikra / Raina Rai 4:13
5LISTENNahawand / Sharkiat 6:07
6LISTENZwit Rwit / Idir 3:36
7LISTENYa Maalem / Maurice El Mediouni 4:50
8LISTENLeali / Rasha 4:03
9LISTENThrough the Veil / Jamshied Sharifi 5:06
10LISTENMadanitche / Kadda Cherif Hadria 6:52

Editorial Reviews

Released in 1998, this assortment covers artists from Egypt and Algeria, with occasional side trips to Sudan or a previously unheard-of locale called Iran-Morocco. The roster is pretty impressive. Husky-voiced Rachid Taha began as a member of the French-Arabic rock group Carte de Sejour (Green Card). He is a child of two cultures, and his subject matter ranges from diatribes to off-the-wall humor and attempts at reconciliation. At the other end of the generational spectrum is Ali Hassan Kuban, whose ancient Nubian homeland was flooded and lost forever after the erection of the Aswan dam. A singer, composer, bandleader, and instrumentalist, he is one of Egypt's best-known wedding singers. Khaled (formerly Cheb, or "kid," Khaled) is the undisputed king of rai, a rebellious, youth-oriented style that developed in the Algerian port city of Oran. His lyrics were so frank that he had to emigrate to France. This was no PR stunt -- the noted Oranaise producer Rachid was murdered by Muslim extremists shortly thereafter. Meanwhile, the Kabyle-based Berber tradition is represented by the Idir, a songwriter who has had an incalculable influence on the newest crop of musicians. The well-chosen tunes are redolent of rattling percussion, tinkling zithers, slightly sour-toned fiddles, vertigo-inducing rhythms, and coolly intricate vocal lines. This is a comfortable way for a beginner to explore these unfamiliar sounds and decide which direction to go in next. Christina Roden, All Music Guide

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Worth every cent and more!!!
A reviewer, a world traveler elementary teacher, 03/13/2001

This is my favorite cd in my whole collection!!!!!! The songs on this cd range from traditional sounding Arabic music to modern up beat dance music. Every song is full of energy and emotion. My very favorite songs are ''Zwit Rwit'' ''Ya Rayah'' and ''Ya Maalem'' .

Also recommended: Many of Putumayo's cd's are awesome!