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Majid Bekkas | African Gnaoua Blues | IGL163 - Sowarex records
Abdelmajid Bekkas was born and still lives in Salé, Morocco. He learnt gnawa music through the teachings of the master Ba Houmane. Gnawa appeared in the 16th century. During the conquest of Sudan, Ahmed El Mansour Dahbi set up the first trading and cultural links between Timbuktu, near Zagora where Bekkas comes from, and Marrakech. This secular music is still considered the "healer of souls" from Essaouira to Marrakech, easily understandable when you listen to the spellbinding sound of Bekkas' voice, guembri and guitar. Like a watermark, the mystery of Africa can be felt in the background, alongside the blues. Gnawa's intact purity is the essence of authenticity. By claiming to be part of Africa, the mother of the blues and its numerous offspring such as funk, Bekkas is placing gnawa in its primary dimension.
Majid Bekkas
African Gnaoua Blues
2002
IGL163

Majid Bekkas chant, guembri, oud, guitar
Rachid Zeroual flute, cavala
Khalid Kouhen percussions

featuring

Paolo Radoni & Marc Lelangue guitar





Morceaux
1 African blues 07:00
2 Mrahba 06:02
3 Hamdouchi 08:44
4 Youbadi 06:42
5 Balini 07:57
6 Daymallah 07:07
7 Sandiye 05:54
8 Galou 06:45
9 Soudani manayou 09:18
10 Mawama 04:57
Extrait(s)
Soudani Manayou
Youbadi
African Blues
Daymallah
Artistes