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Conte de l'incroyable amour

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Download links and information about Conte de l'incroyable amour by Anouar Brahem. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Jazz, World Music, Pop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 59:23 minutes.

Artist: Anouar Brahem
Release date: 1992
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Pop
Tracks: 12
Duration: 59:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Etincelles 3:22
2. Le chien sure les genoux de la devineresse (Pour sabria) 3:43
3. L'oiseau De Bois 4:47
4. Lumière Du Silence 5:14
5. Conte De L'incroyable Amour 10:51
6. Peshrev Hidjaz Homayoun 5:04
7. Diversion 5:37
8. Nayzak 5:34
9. Battements 1:56
10. En souvernier d'Iram 3:04
11. Iram Retrouvée 3:47
12. Epilogue (Pour Manfred Eicher) 6:24

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Conte de L'incroyable Amour is Tunisian composer and oud virtuoso Anouar Brahem's follow-up to his excellent ECM debut, Barzakh. Like its predecessor, this release contains original material that mixes Arabic music and jazz improvisation and features a stellar band comprised of some of Turkey's finest musicians (this time out Brahem is joined by clarinetist Barbaros Erkose, nay (reed flute) player Kudsi Ergune, and the percussionist from Barzakh, Lassad Hosni). In contrast to Barzakh's livelier mood, though, the sound here is more meditative and even stark at times, especially on solo flights by both Brahem ("Iram Retrouvee") and Erkose ("Etincelles") and by way of Erguner's ethereal improvisations ("Diversion"). The pace picks up on the sympathetically played and joyous ensemble piece "Conte de L'incroyable Amour" and on the impassioned Brahem and Erkose duet, "Nayzak." ECM's typically sparse and airy production compliments Brahem's ascetic material without making it sound too dry. A wonderful album that, upon repeated listening, reveals many transcendent moments.