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CHA-CHA AU HAREM: ORIENTICA - FRANCE 1960-1964

Various Artists

Title
CHA-CHA AU HAREM: ORIENTICA - FRANCE 1960-1964
UPC
3521381562149
Release Date
Feb 23, 2021
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.534
Price
$79inc. GST
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Melbourne, AU
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Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
LP version. Includes printed undersleeve and download code; liner notes in French and English. France, which welcomed Omar Sharif's first feature films outside of Egypt, produced a delirious amount of music of Latin or Middle Eastern inspiration, grouped behind the genre named typical. This typical production is enough to scare away the most motivated and adventurous of listeners: overabundant and often blurry versions, anonymous performers, and only a few noteworthy songs. Venturing into the moving waters of orchestral music undoubtedly causes disappointment, but one can find a few cha-cha-cha pearls played in a Cuban or Middle Eastern style. The Cha-Cha au Harem compilation offers a tender vision of pre-sexual revolution Gaullian France. Including all the stereotypes on exotic countries; culinary specialties, sensual oriental dances, exaggerated accents, bewitching chants performed on minor Hungarian scales by European instruments accompanied by percussion of an unknown origin. Bob Azzam, an Egyptian singer of Lebanese origin, made it popular in 1960 with Mustapha and Fais-moi du Couscous, Cherie (Make me Couscous, Darling). Leo Clarens the French-born Caliph of Francophone oriental Cha-Cha-Cha is omnipresent in this compilation, under his various stage names. In Paris, he recorded his first records for the Philips label in the 1950s thanks to the famous Jacques Canetti. Apart from his recordings under various pseudonyms (Kemal Rachid, the Kili-Cats), the Marseille musician became a popular arranger, in particular for Michel Sardou. Clarens was not the only one to give in to oriental cha-cha-cha. A number of musicians threw themselves to the task, most often with mediocre results, but with a few nice surprises such as Benny Benett or Los Cangaceiros. Benett is a jazz drummer, he discovered Cuban music through his first wife Cathalina. From then on, he recorded mambos, calypsos, boleros and cha-cha-cha including their oriental variations with the excellent Couscous and Ismaelia. Los Cangaceiros were a Paris based band led by Yvan Morice. The omnipresence of percussion and drums on Oriental Express gives us some indication of Roger Morris's favorite instrument: the drums. He published half a dozen EPs, mainly for the Homere label, as well as two albums, one typical of the early sixties (Surprise Party 2) and a second, Library at L'Illustration Musicale. Raymond Lefevre's career was much better documented. Present on this compilation thanks to his reinterpretation of the Lawrence of Arabia theme written by the great Maurice Jarre (father of Jean Michel) in a Bolero style. Also features Zina Nahid, Fred Adison Et Son Orchestre, Kemal Rachid Et Ses Ottomans, Staiffi Et Ses Mustafa's, Los Matecoco, Trio Joroca, Mohammed Ben Abdel Kader, and Ali Baba Et Son Ensemble. ?01. Leo Clarens Et Ses Rythmes Orientaux - Cha Cha Cha Au Harem?02. Zina Nahid - Danse Du Sud?03. Fred Adison Et Son Orchestre - Inch' Allah?04. Benny Benett - Couscous?05. Kemal Rachid Et Ses Ottomans - Loukoum?06. Benny Benett - Ismaila?07. Kemal Rachid Et Ses Ottomans - Bagdad?08. Staiffi Et Ses Mustafa's - Danse L'amour?09. Los Cangaceiros - El Mechoui?10. Kemal Rachid Et Ses Ottomans - Au Cafe Turc?11. Los Matecoco - Baklava, Loukoum, Kadaiff?12. Leo Clarens Et Ses Rythmes Orientaux - Shish Kebab?13. Raymond Lefevre - Lawrence D'arabie?14. Trio Joroca - On M'appelle L'oriental?15. Mohammed Ben Abdel Kader - Arabian Night?16. Roger Morris Et Son Orchestre - Oriental Express?17. Ali Baba Et Son Ensemble - Mahomet De Tunis
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