Funky echoes of a lost world

 

 
 
 
 
The late, great Ali Hassan Kuban has two tracks on the new compilation Egypt Noir: Nubian Soul Treasures.
 

The late, great Ali Hassan Kuban has two tracks on the new compilation Egypt Noir: Nubian Soul Treasures.

Photograph by: submitted, for North Shore News

- Egypt Noir: Nubian Soul Treasures -- Various Artists (Piranha Musik)

Rating: 9 (out of 10)

The German World Music label Piranha releases an incredibly funky and soulful compilation of Nubian urban music styles this week.

Most of the musicians featured on the disc are expatriates from a lost world that disappeared when the Aswan Dam flooded vast areas of their Upper Nile homeland in the '60s.

Up until that time the black Nubian culture had flourished for millennia as an independent buffer between Egypt and the rest of Northeast Africa.

The Nubians didn't lose their identity after moving into Cairo's urban environment -- they just added more layers into the musical mix including Cuban beats and James Brown soul workouts.

The Godfather of Nubian grooves, Ali Hassan Kuban, is credited with bringing a new dimension into the traditional sounds by introducing saxophones and other novel instrumentation into his band.

Weddings play a big part in Nubian musical culture, or at least that's where the bands find their audiences, and most of the musicians on Egypt Noir (including Sayed Khalifa, Hassan Abdel Aziz and Abou Saleh) have had some connection with weddings as performers.

The opening track, Kuban's modern take on a traditional tune "Gammal (Camel Driver)" featuring diva Salwa Abou Greisha on vocals, was first heard on the Kuban compilation Real Nubian: Cairo Wedding Classics. One of the younger performers on the disc, Mahmoud Fadl, got his start as a limbo dancer at Egyptian wedding ceremonies.

Kuban's sha'bi (street) funk is the most well-known outside Cairo but everything here is worth checking out.

-- John Goodman

- Raw Power -- Iggy and the Stooges

(Columbia/Legacy)

Rating: 10 (out of 10)

Iggy and the Stooges' classic punk rock record, Raw Power, gets VIP treatment from Columbia/Legacy with a new reissue of the original 1973 album plus several bonus features.

The new release is available as a two-disc set featuring a remastered version of the original David Bowie mix (out of print for over a decade) along with a second disc of previously unreleased tracks and soundchecks recorded live at Richards in Atlanta in October 1973 as well as a 24-page booklet.

The brilliant Raw Power captures Iggy and guitarist James Williamson, with the rhythm section of Ron Asheton and Scott Asheton, on eight classic tracks that have influenced generations of musicians.

-- John Goodman

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The late, great Ali Hassan Kuban has two tracks on the new compilation Egypt Noir: Nubian Soul Treasures.
 

The late, great Ali Hassan Kuban has two tracks on the new compilation Egypt Noir: Nubian Soul Treasures.

Photograph by: submitted, for North Shore News

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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