V/A - Une Voix M'appelle: The Modern Lebanese Sound of the Voix De L'Orient label 1967-1984

V/A - Une Voix M'appelle: The Modern Lebanese Sound of the Voix De L'Orient label 1967-1984

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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 ‘the Switzerland of the Orient’ through to the mid 1970s and 1980s, when it soundtracked the tragic days of the Lebanese Civil War. 1. Abdallah Chahine - Nakreese - Taqsim: Hawwil Ya Ghannam 03:292. Munir Bachir - Shurud 03:593. Tony Frangier & Setrak Sar

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