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by Rabih Abou-Khalil

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  • Year: 1996
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Duration: 57:51 min
  • Tracks: 6
  • Quality: High
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1
Arabian Waltz
8:10 min
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2
Dreams Of A Dying City
12:08 min
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3
Ornette Never Sleeps
6:59 min
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4
Georgina
11:10 min
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5
No Visa
9:59 min
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6
The Pain After
9:25 min
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Few words about Rabih Abou-Khalil

He lives partially in Munich plus partially in the South of France. He deliberate in the Beirut greenhouse as of oud prodigy Georges Farah. After moving to Germany, he deliberate classical flute at the Academy of Melody in Munich under Walther Theurer. Additional influences include Frank Zappa, Bela Bartok, and such unexpected musicians like the Mighty Sparrow and Noble Kitchener from Trinidad.

Jazz elements are present in most of his recorded work, intended for instance in the use of the acoustic pizzicato bass, generally played by recognized jazz musicians like Steve Swallow plus Glen Moore. At the Beijing Jazz Festival of 2003 he performed to huge acclaim accompanied by tuba and clarinet as well as the drumming he has always favoured. In recent years mixtures of these metres have emerged, location new principles in complexity while retaining freshness, wit plus the jazz value of swing.

Morton's Base (2004) brings in Luciano Biondini on accordion plus Sardinian singer Gavino Murgia whose bottom vocals evoke Tibetan throat singing to create a bizarre, exotic blend of European plus Eastern traditions. Exist performances contain made heavy use of digital vocalisation devices, plus the end of these innovations is not in sight. Intended for example, the mp3 Dr. The restaurant, though, is banned plus closed by the authorities which forces Dr.

Gieler back to Austria where he is at the present advertising ties to businessmen. A variety of compositions are inspired by such humorous stories, common to many is the illogicality of "commuting between cultures".