Hossam Ramzy and Phil Thorton teamed up on this jazzy release. They created the original pieces in the studio and then went to Egypt to sample a selection of master musicians. They then layered the samples into their soundscapes. The result is a solid mix of 10 tracks. Granted, most of it is Oriental Style, but some pieces are good for adding a "modern" feel to Tribal Style dance. Get it just for #5 Derwood Green (!)
| 1. |
At The Gates Of The Citadel |
5:32 |
Slow - although this is a classical Egyptian sound, the moderization with synthesizers makes it possible to dance to using Tribal moves. Kind of funky actually! |
| 2. |
Cairo Blues |
8:47 |
Dramatic slow - mizmar and percussion in masmoudi. |
| 3. |
Last Words By The Temple |
7:49 |
Dramatic slow - another stagey piece. |
| 4. |
Morocco Dance |
6:19 |
Dramatic slow - 6/8, lots of texture, the beginning has a great sense of anticipation. |
| 5. |
Derwood Green |
6:07 |
Slow to fast - this is one of the best songs for a group to dance to. It has slow parts, fast parts and lots of good phrasing to react to. |
| 6. |
El Moulid |
6:46 |
Good listening. |
| 7. |
Praying For Rain |
7:02 |
Dramatic slow - another stagey piece. |
| 8. |
Emerald Minarets In A Sea Of Stars |
5:40 |
Dramatic slow - another stagey piece. |
| 9. |
Sunrise Over Giza |
6:12 |
Good listening. |
| 10. |
Immortal Egypt |
6:17 |
Dramatic slow - this song reminds me of "Horse Latitudes" by Jim Morrison, it's very spooky and really moves a dancer to come up with some emotion. |
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 03 March, 2008.