Natacha Atlas - Ana Hina Natacha Atlas & the Mazeeka Ensemble

Singer Natacha Atlas is now recording in London rather than Cairo, but
perversely this is her most traditionally Arabic album, at least in terms of
its nostalgia. Working with musical director Harvey Brough, she's chosen a
classicist acoustic approach, as opposed to her usual electronic
reinventions of Middle Eastern and North African sounds.

Natacha's fluttering voice is very prominent in the mix, allowing the space
to savour every detail of her ornamented phrasing. Around half of the songs
have a 1940s or 50s aura, sensitively interpreted by an orchestra of
serpentine strings, ney flute, oud, percussion and a horn section that
includes Julian Siegel. The Egyptian star Gamal Al Kordy makes a notable
contribution on accordion; an apt inclusion given his involvement in many of
the original recordings of these songs.

It's not all Arabic traditionalism, though. The Atlas/Brough songwriting
partnership has produced four originals and a pair of arrangements, which
revisit ancient folk forms, both Western and Eastern. Two of the originals
possess strange echoes of other songs, with the title track evoking both
Jacques Brel and James Brown's It's A Man's World.

A reading of Black Is The Colour follows Nina Simone's formula; just voice,
piano and strings, sung in English. There's also an eerie version of a Frida
Kahlo poem, in its original Spanish, sung as a duo with baroque guitarist
and oud player Clara Sanabras, who this time opts for a pinging ukulele. And
then, Brough re-arranges Hayati Inta, taken from the last Atlas album,
driving all night down the highway of doom.

El Asil, from the book of Egyptian singer Abdul Halim Hafez, is followed by
a lush arrangement of a tune that's at least 500 years old, with an
exquisite ney/accordion conversation as its introduction. Such diversity
might sound excessive in print, but the experience of gliding down these
wayward alleyways produces a seamless sensation of high creativity,
tastefully programmed. Ana Hina is set to be one of the year's finest
albums.

TRACK LISTINGS

(01) [Natacha Atlas] Ya Laure Hobouki
(02) [Natacha Atlas] Beny Ou Benak Eih
(03) [Natacha Atlas] Ana Hina
(04) [Natacha Atlas] La Shou el Haki
(05) [Natacha Atlas] Black Is The Colour
(06) [Natacha Atlas] La Teetab Alayi
(07) [Natacha Atlas] La Vida Callada
(08) [Natacha Atlas] Hayati Inta Reprise
(09) [Natacha Atlas] El Asil
(10) [Natacha Atlas] Lammebada
(11) [Natacha Atlas] He Hesitated
(12) [Natacha Atlas] El Nowm


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