Brian Prunka
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blog
I don't know if anyone is interested, but I've started a little blog focused on artists who combine jazz and Arabic music. I'll be posting occasional
transcriptions there as well.
arabicjazz.blogspot.com
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paulO
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for the blog reference. Very cool, excellent work.
Regards..Paul
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Zulu
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Very Cool! I love music that draws on various cultures to produce such unique sound.
Thanks!!!
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bibo10
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great work man, keep it up. i was always wondering how is there not a nice oud blog but here you go.
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Michael-GOD BLESS EGYPT
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bibo10
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Brian, by the way have you heard the Hour of Separation by JT. What do you think??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SxGJ1w4BFw
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amtaha
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I thought this CD is just done right. The traditionalist storyteller in him hand in hand with the masterful experimentalist.
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Brian Prunka
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Thanks for the kind words, everyone. I'm glad people find it of interest.
Thanks, bibo! I haven't heard the entire record yet, but it seems very well done. Amazing group of musicians, and Joe always sounds great.
I posted it on the blog.
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bibo10
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you should get yourself a copy. i agree with amtaha...it is a good mix between different styles. its brilliant
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ibn sina
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Cool blog. Great to see the reference to Blue Camel. I've been into that album since before I really knew what an oud was.
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Brian Prunka
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ibn sina, same here. Blue Camel is one of his best, I think.
I remember I had an Egyptian cab driver a long time ago tell me I should quit playing guitar and get an oud. I was like, "a wha?" Soon after, I came
across Rabih and well . . . here we are.
I'm not too fond of Abou-Khalil's oud playing, but I like his compositions and ensemble concept (and he always has great players with him). I think
the end result usually works.
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danieletarab
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I am glad to read people talking about Rabih Abou Khalil, even because I have the feeling that not many people here love him
According to me, his best album (and one of the best albums ever) is "Tarab". I don't like too much his "jazzy" works.
Anyway, we all agrre that he's not one of the best oud players around, but the atmosphere he creates in his albums is magic!
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Brian Prunka
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Quote: Originally posted by danieletarab | I am glad to read people talking about Rabih Abou Khalil, even because I have the feeling that not many people here love him
According to me, his best album (and one of the best albums ever) is "Tarab". I don't like too much his "jazzy" works.
Anyway, we all agrre that he's not one of the best oud players around, but the atmosphere he creates in his albums is magic! |
Have you checked out "Roots & Sprouts"?
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