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Jerusalem Under Fire

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Download links and information about Jerusalem Under Fire by Badawi. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Reggae, Dub, World Music genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 52:10 minutes.

Artist: Badawi
Release date: 1997
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Reggae, Dub, World Music
Tracks: 16
Duration: 52:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Critical Combustion 3:23
2. War On Mt. Zion 3:20
3. Rhythmic Flux 3:36
4. Yashar 4:09
5. Den of Dreams 2:43
6. Jihad 3:19
7. Soldier of Midian 3:58
8. Tall King Dub 2:51
9. Alien Encounter 2:32
10. Return of the Giant Fruit Flies 2:23
11. Kill the Messenger 3:20
12. Semetic Stepper 2:40
13. Cooper's Corner 3:50
14. Mt. Zion Dub 2:32
15. Bedouin Interlude 2:19
16. Ocean of Tears (For Rav Carlebach) 5:15

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Due to releases like Jerusalem Under Fire, Israeli percussionist Badawai (real name Raz Mesinai) has become one of the world's most renowned Middle Eastern percussionists. He's become an influential figure for the New York City trip-hop (or illbient) style of underground dancehall/dub music, a scene that has spawned the likes of DJ Spooky, DJ Olive, and a host of others. Amazingly, almost all the sounds you hear on Jerusalem Under Fire are played by Badawai himself, who handles percussion, flute, and effects duties, as well as supplying the string arrangements and remixing and rearranging the songs. Two other musicians (violinist Simi Sernaker and tabla player Karsh Kale) help fill out the already rich sound, while all of the compositions are entirely instrumental. Highlights are many, but the very best would have to be the constant violin swirl of "Soldier of Midian," and the percussion-driven opening track "Critical Combustion," and the traditional reggae sounds of "Kill the Messenger."