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Une Voix M'Appelle - The Modern Lebanese Sounds Of The Voix De L'Orient Label 1967-1984 LP

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Une Voix M'Appelle - The Modern Lebanese Sounds Of The Voix De L'Orient Label 1967-1984 LP

Arabic Pop, Oriental Funk, Jazz Fusion and Experimental Synth: the birth of the modern Lebanese musical adventure, presented as a survey spanning the high points of two decades of releases on the groundbreaking Voix De L’Orient label.

Those profiled include Egyptian guitarist Omar Khorshid, maverick producer/arranger/composer Elias Rahbani, mysterious talents like Nicolas Dick and Robert Maalouf and the father of the label’s founder, Abdallah Chahine, a pianist of immense talent.

As told in detailed liner notes by DJ, music researcher and legacy-keeper Ernesto Chahoud and Natalie Shooter, this period of Lebanese music formed the soundtrack to the city of Beirut during its multiple transformations, from its 1950s to 1960s heyday as ā€˜the Switzerland of the Orient’ through to the mid 1970s and 1980s, when it soundtracked the tragic days of the Lebanese Civil War.

Tracklist:

1. Abdallah Chahine – Nakreese – Taqsim: Hawwil Ya Ghannam
2. Munir Bachir – Shurud
3. Tony Frangier & Setrak Sarkissian – Azef El-leyl
4. Robert Maalouf – Anna W Leil
5. Nicholas Dick – Un Voix Qui M’Apelle
6. Jacques Kodjian – Bent El-Shalabiya
7. Elias Rahbani – Dance of Maria
8. Adib Abou Antoun – Addayer
9. Georgette Sayegh – Yay Yay Ya Nassini
10. Mohamed ā€œMikeā€ Hegazi & His Golden Guitar – Nouni
11. Emaad Sayyah – Mazoufat Nagham
12. Omar Kourshid – Arrissassa

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Arabic Pop, Oriental Funk, Jazz Fusion and Experimental Synth: the birth of the modern Lebanese musical adventure, presented as a survey spanning the high points of two decades of releases on the groundbreaking Voix De L’Orient label.

Those profiled include Egyptian guitarist Omar Khorshid, maverick producer/arranger/composer Elias Rahbani, mysterious talents like Nicolas Dick and Robert Maalouf and the father of the label’s founder, Abdallah Chahine, a pianist of immense talent.

As told in detailed liner notes by DJ, music researcher and legacy-keeper Ernesto Chahoud and Natalie Shooter, this period of Lebanese music formed the soundtrack to the city of Beirut during its multiple transformations, from its 1950s to 1960s heyday as ā€˜the Switzerland of the Orient’ through to the mid 1970s and 1980s, when it soundtracked the tragic days of the Lebanese Civil War.

Tracklist:

1. Abdallah Chahine – Nakreese – Taqsim: Hawwil Ya Ghannam
2. Munir Bachir – Shurud
3. Tony Frangier & Setrak Sarkissian – Azef El-leyl
4. Robert Maalouf – Anna W Leil
5. Nicholas Dick – Un Voix Qui M’Apelle
6. Jacques Kodjian – Bent El-Shalabiya
7. Elias Rahbani – Dance of Maria
8. Adib Abou Antoun – Addayer
9. Georgette Sayegh – Yay Yay Ya Nassini
10. Mohamed ā€œMikeā€ Hegazi & His Golden Guitar – Nouni
11. Emaad Sayyah – Mazoufat Nagham
12. Omar Kourshid – Arrissassa