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Rock the Tabla

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Rock the Tabla
Rock the Tabla

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Rock the Tabla

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After countless albums under his own name and guesting on other people's, the Egyptian percussionist comes out with something very high profile indeed. With people like jazz drummer
Billy Cobham
, Bollywood composer
A. R. Rahman
, and Turkey's
Omar Tekbilek
on board, it couldn't be anything less than stellar, and
Ramzy
has pulled out all the stops here. Although Egypt is at the core of everything,
Rock the Tabla
glides musically into many corners of the world, as on "Cairo to India," which brings two countries together quite naturally (as does the bonus cut, "This Could Lead to Dancing," which goes out on a glorious swirl of strings). In between, there's some stellar jazz-inflected material in "Six Teens," where
Cobham
offers a reminder of why he's so lauded, a pair of percussion duets (Egypt meets Japanese taiko drums and Egypt goes to Mali), and some Maghrebi pop on "Sawagy." The true highlight, however, is the title track, one of the best pieces of Arab rock to ever come out of a pair of speakers, with
Tekbilek
bringing the mizmar and a carefully unnamed guitarist who sounds suspiciously like a '70s icon (
worked on
Page
&
Plant
's
Unledded
), giving the tune some hard electric lines that really power it, and which might just be
's best composition to date. Unsurprisingly, all the percussion is mixed high, but not at the expense of everything else, and listening to the players is like attending a master class in musicality. It's certainly
's most inspired release in years. He's working with people he admires and who push him hard. The joy is hearing him -- and everyone else -- deliver. ~ Chris Nickson

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