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Journey Around the Sun
Journey Around the Sun
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The core of
's two-guitar style is and always has been a hybridization of their ethnic backgrounds,
's Latin influences mixing with
's Arabic ones. In shorthand, listening to their music is like hearing Arab musicians trying to play flamenco in Tehran. The hybrid is as interesting as usual on
, the chief distinguishing element being the presence of
on clarinet and flute. The two guitarists tend to begin the six- or seven-minute instrumental tracks that make up most of the disc, backed by a percussion team that manages to suggest both Spanish and Middle Eastern rhythms, and then, halfway into a given track,
arrives, sometimes playing his own countermelody to what's going on, sometimes shadowing one or the other of the guitarists. The playing can be very fast.
the leadoff track, brings
to mind, and even
which, as its title suggests, is more relaxed, boasts some flashy runs.
, who wrote most of the material, exerts more influence, with only
's
his only sole composition, leaning more to the Arab side. After six lengthy pieces, the album concludes with three short ones beginning with
for which the percussion drops out, leaving it as a trio performance. The 37 seconds of
sound like a variation on
which is to say the tune has very little variation and lasts as long as it should.
brings things to a bright conclusion.
(who should perhaps be billed as
,
&
on this disc) continue to come up with engaging music by pointing up the similarities and differences in their ethnic musical backgrounds. ~ William Ruhlmann