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- Date Released: January 1, 1992
- Genre: Jazz
- Label: ENJA RECORDS Matthias Winckelmann
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Blue Camel is the pinnacle to date of Lebanese oud-player Rabih Abou-Khalil's achievement as a jazzman. In both mood and scope, it can almost be characterized as a new Kind of Blue. Both tense and reflective, it is perfect for listening after midnight. Abou-Khalil brings back Charlie Mariano on alto sax and Kenny Wheeleron flugelhorn and trumpet, and they generally alternate solos with Abou-Khalil himself. Rounding out the roster is Steve Swallow on bass, Milton Cardona on congos, Nabil Khaiat on frame drums and Ramesh Shotham on South Indian drums and percussion. They form a tight ensemble but project that they are comfortable with each other. The album opens with "Sahara," which contains both one of Abou-Khalil's tunes, a mesmerizing melody that could be either Arabic or jazz, and one of Abou-Khalil's best solos, a well-defined interlude that delightfully features the unique timbre of the oud. "Tsarka" begins with a fast break on the oud that turns out to be one of the two motifs on which everything is built. After it is elaborated for a few bars, the oud comes back with another building block. Then we get some stunning improvisations, especially from Abou-Khalil. "Ziriab" opens with a trumpet solo in which Kenny Wheeler tests the compass of his instrument, backed up with some atmospheric sounds from the udu drum; then Abou-Khalil enters with another great tune for everyone to build on. The title track is nothing but fun. Seductive percussion ushers in Wheeler and Mariano playing in unison a tune that is somewhere between Duke Ellington and the court of Baghdad. As the percussion bubbles along, Milton Cardona's congos adding a Latin flavor to the proceedings, AbouKhalil steps up with a very fast and rhythmic, if not very tuneful, solo. Midway through the track, Mariano blisters the paint with a screeching sax workout that bridges the Arabic and the Latin, while remaining all the while pure jazz. Even Steve Swallow gets a chance to feature his bass after which the ensemble brings it together and takes it home. Some of the other tracks are not as good as the ones mentioned above, but they are all listenable and very atmospheric. The aptly named "A Night in the Mountains" is a slow, thoughful walk, perfect for silent contemplation. The album ends with "Beirut," named for the Lebanese city torn by civil war from which Abou-Khalil had to flee many years ago. The track begins with a quite oud solo and then builds to something more chaotic and strifeful. Blue Camel may not be a perfect album, but it demonstrates better than any other that a fusion between jazz and a musical form from another culture is possible and can work to the advantage of both. Plus, it's just great listening.
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Sahara |
8:18 |
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Tsarka |
6:45 |
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Ziriab |
6:49 |
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Blue Camel |
8:20 |
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On Time |
6:19 |
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A Night In The Mountains |
8:37 |
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Rabou-Abou-Kabou |
4:47 |
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Beirut |
10:52 |
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08 Total Tracks, 60:47 Total Length
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Credits
- Charlie Mariano - Sax (Alto) // Charlie Mariano - Sax (Alto) // Charlie Mariano - Sax (Alto) // Charlie Mariano - Sax (Alto) // Charlie Mariano - Sax (Alto) // Charlie Mariano - Sax (Alto) // Steve Swallow - Bass // Kenny Wheeler - Trumpet // Kenny Wheeler - Trumpet // Kenny Wheeler - Trumpet // Kenny Wheeler - Flugelhorn // Kenny Wheeler - Flugelhorn // Kenny Wheeler - Flugelhorn // Rabih Abou-Khalil - Strings // Rabih Abou-Khalil - Composer // Rabih Abou-Khalil - Sax (Alto) // Rabih Abou-Khalil - Oud // Rabih Abou-Khalil - Producer // Rabih Abou-Khalil - Main Performer // Rabih Abou-Khalil - Cover Design // Milton Cardona - Conga // Gunther Kasper - Engineer // Gunther Kasper - Mixing // Nabil Khaiat - Drums // Nabil Khaiat - Frame Drum // Ramesh Shotham - Percussion // Ramesh Shotham - Drums // Ramesh Shotham - ? // Ramesh Shotham - South Indian Drums // Matthias Winckelmann - Producer // Matthias Winckelmann - Executive Producer // Michelle Laurencot - Design // Georges Ghantous - Artwork // Georges Ghantous - Cover Art // Caroline Mahl - Translation // Ralph Weber - Photography // Günther Dasper - Engineer // Günther Dasper - Mixing
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