Thursday, May 5, 2011

Salah Ragab & The Cairo Jazz Band (2006) -Egyptian Jazz 1966-1973 (vinyl rip)



Artist: Salah Ragab & The Cairo Jazz Band
Albums: Egyptian Jazz 1968-1973
Released: 2006
Quality: mp3 CBR 320 (vinyl rip)
Size: 91 MB

Drummer and multi-instrumentalist Salah Ragab was a central figure in the history of jazz in Egypt. A sometime collaborator with Sun Ra, Ragab founded the Cairo Jazz Band in 1968, the same year that he became the head of the Egyptian Military Music Department. The Cairo Jazz Band was Egypt's first big band, mixing American jazz with North African music, combining jazz instrumentation and musical style with indigenous melodies and instruments, like the nay (bamboo flute) and the baza (ramadan drum). Such musical cross-fertilization was not unusual in itself; American musicians from Sun Ra to Yusef Lateef had long been fascinated by the music of Islam and North Africa, incorporating both the instruments and musical forms of the Fertile Crescent into their work. But Salah Ragab’s music presents a topsy-turvied perspective, a view from the other side of the musical equation of West meets Middle East.
More importantly, however, The Cairo Jazz Band seriously swings. While there have been some tantalizing tidbits from Ragab available in the past, such as the Sun Ra Arkestra Meets Salah Ragab in Egypt release on Leo Records, this reissue is the first time such a wide variety of Salah Ragab and the Cairo Jazz Band's music has been made available outside Egypt. Collecting material from 1968-73, Egyptian Jazz is published by the UK imprint Art Yard, who have hitherto exclusively released an outstanding series of vinyl-only Sun Ra recordings. It's no surprise, then, that there's much here to appeal to Sun Ra aficionados, but with songs like the swaggeringly cocksure “Egyptian Strut” and blow-outs like the scorching “Ramadan in Space Time” and the ultra-groovy “Neveen,” this record more than stands on its own. As head of the Egyptian Military Music Department, Ragab had access to some of Egypt's finest instrumentalists, and he drew deep from this pool of musical talent. The ensemble playing is top-notch throughout and there are stand-out solos on flute, sax, and keyboards, notably on the percussion-heavy "Neveen."
Susanna Bolle, Dusted







Tracklist:
A1 Ramadan In Space Time
A2 Dawn
A3 Neveen
B1 Egypt Strut
B2 Oriental Mood
B3 Kleopatra
B4 Mervat

Credits
Bass – Moohy El Din Osman
Bongos, Drums [Ramadan - Baza] – Sayed Ramadan
Conductor, Piano, Drums, Congas – Salah Ragab
Drums – Sayed Sharkawy
Flute [Bamboo Nay] – Abdel Hamd Abdel Ghaffar (Toto)
Piano – Khmis El Khouly
Saxophone [Alto] – El Saied El Aydy, Farouk El Sayed
Saxophone [Baritone] – Abdel Hakim El Zamel
Saxophone [Tenor] – Fathy Abdel Salam
Saxophone [Tenor], Saxophone [Baritone] – Saied Salama
Trombone – El Sayeed Dahroug, Mahmoud Ayoub, Sadeek Basyouny
Trombone [Bass] – Abdel Atey Farag
Trumpet – Ibrahim Wagby, Khalifa El Samman, Mohammad Abdou
Trumpet, Flute – Zaky Osman
Tuba [Bass] – Mohammad Abdel Rahman

Notes:
These recordings present Salah Ragab and The Cairo Jazz Band's definitive work, recorded in Heliopolis Egypt between 1968 and 1973.


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