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Baraka - Tribute to Muboraksho (SKMR​-​090)

by Baraka

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1.
Tscharo 06:15
2.
Dildar 07:02
3.
O. Fezov
4.
O. Fezov
5.
Parvinamo 06:50
Shams with Muboraksho
6.
Sabza ba noz 04:35
Shams with Muboraksho
7.
Let It Rain 04:29
A. Sarvi
8.
O. Fezov
9.
Shams with Muboraksho
10.
Garibi 08:47
Shams with Muboraksho
11.
Rumi 08:32
12.
Maste 06:08
O. Fezov
13.
Akramjon 05:51
Shams with Muboraksho
14.
D. Evsikov

about

The late-Pamiri Tajik musician, Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev (1961-2000), was a pioneer of Tajiki popular music--especially in the 1980's and 90's. His music is reinvented by Baraka in a more traditional, classical, and jazz-centered atmosphere. This is not rock or pop. In fact, the music does not seem to possess any Tajiki similarities. The rousing percussion is slightly Middle Eastern, but equally European. The lilting melodies and outstanding vocals by Devika Evsikova and others make this Tribute... album stand-out from the crowd. The Central Asian, Persian, and North African-like percussion and wandering vocals make it apparent that Muboraksho was a composition master. The talents of Evsikova and a host of others on santoor, bass guitar, piano, sax, oud, guitar, flute, darbuka, congo, trumpet, and other fine instruments, provide a rich foundation for the original compositions. The music is ideal for fusion fans and those interested in traditional and classical Middle Eastern or Central Asian music. ~ Matthew Forss insideworldmusic.blogspot.com/2011/12/cd-review-barakas-tribute-to-muboraksho.html

credits

released October 1, 2011

* Arranged By, Percussion [All] – Dmitry Evsikov
* Cover [Design] – Alex Suris
* Design – 3beez.biz
* Keyboards – Artem Sarvi (tracks: 1 to 13)
* Producer – Dmitry Evsikov
* Vocals – Devika Evsikova (tracks: 1, 4 to 6, 9 to 13)

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