Electric Sufi Dhafer Youssef

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  • Release Date: 07/09/2002
  • Sales Rank: 80,459
  • Label: ENJA
  • UPC: 063757941224
 
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Electric Sufi

1LISTENMandakini 5:09
2LISTENYabay 3:16
3LISTENElectric Sufi 4:56
4LISTENOil on Water 2:45
5LISTENLa Prière de l'Absent 6:44
6LISTENMan of Wool 7:04
7LISTENLa Nuit Sacrée 6:26
8LISTENNouba 6:47
9LISTENFarha 5:35
10LISTENNafha 5:26
11LISTENAl-Hallaj 3:20
12LISTENSuraj 6:16
13LISTENLangue Muette 3:33

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Tunisian-born oud performer/vocalist Dhafer Youssef attains a happy medium while integrating the oud (an Arabic lute instrument) with jazzy grooves and wide-ranging improvisational forums. On this outing, the artist crafts an appealing worldbeat/jazz scenario partly due to his nimble plucking and mood-evoking unison choruses with trumpeter Markus Stockhausen. There's also a drum'n'bass element here, as the leader utilizes the talents of ex-Living Colour rhythmic aces Will Calhoun (drums) and Doug Wimbish (bass). Jazz guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel adds textural patterns to many of these pieces while embarking on a pleasant mainstream jazz-based solo passage on the piece entitled "Farha." Youssef also displays a multi-octave vocal range on several tracks -- as he renders wordless vocals that often conjure up notions of religiously inclined mantras. A good portion of this affair features lightly rumbling percussion vamps intertwined with North African modalities and alternating dialogue among the soloists. A nice effort that ages well upon repeated spins. Glenn Astarita, All Music Guide

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