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Born In The City Of Tanta-lower Egyptian Urban Folklore
Born in the City of Tanta - Lower Egyptian Urban Folklore and Bedouin Shaabi from Libya's Bourini Records 1968-75.
Egypt's "official" popular music throughout much of the 20th Century was a complex form of art song steeped in
tradition, well-loved by the middle and upper classes, and even accommodating to certain non-Arabic influences. It was
highly structured by professional musicians working an established industry centered in the capitol, Cairo. However, far
from the bustling cosmopolitan center of Cairo, north and northwest, in towns like Tanta and Alexandria and extending
across the Saharan Desert to the Libyan border, dozens of fully marginalized artists were developing a raw, hybrid
shaabi/al-musiqa al-shabiya style of music, supported by smaller upstart, independent labels, including the short-lived
but deeply resonant Bourini Records. Launched in the late 1960s in Benghazi, Libya, Astuanat al-Bourini ????????
???????? (Bourini Records) published some 40 to 50 titles from 1968 to 1975. Bourini released 7-inch 45 RPM singles by
15 artists, all but one of them Egyptian, igniting brief careers for Alexandrian singer Sheikh Amin Abdel Qader and the
blind Bedouin legend Abu Bakr Abdel Aziz (aka Abu Abab). The tracks compiled here comprise a full range of styles
covered by the label, while highlighting some of its most gobsmacking moments, from Basis Rahouma's beastly
transformation into a growling and barking man-lion by the end of "Yana Alla Nafsa Masouda," to Reem Kamal's
hopeful-if-bitter handclapping party pivot "Baed Al Yas Yjini," which descends into an almost Velvet Underground
outro-groove of nihilistic dissonance. All the tracks on this compilation were laid down in stark divergence from the
mainstream Egyptian popular music topography of heightened emotions buoyed by lush arrangements. The contrast is most
evident in Mahmoud al-Sandidi's "Ana Mish Hafwatak," wherein his voice weaves heavily but deftly through a constant
accordion drone, and Abu Abab's "Al Bint al Libya," a sparse, slow-burning lament with minimal percussion, violin, and
Abab's nephew Hamed Abdel Muna'im Mursi on lyre. Whereas the Egyptian mainstream was aspirational, attempting to reflect
Egyptian culture at its most refined, the performances captured by Bourini were manifestations of everyday life lived by
the mostly otherwise ignored masses. More than half century old, this music has lost none of its urgency, presence, or
relevance. We hear these artists as if they'd just joined us in our living room, and not on a stage decades ago
surrounded by tens of thousands of long-forgotten acolytes.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
30-05-2025
Label
Item-nr
1314995
EAN
0843563186633
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Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
YANA ALLA NAFSA MASOUDA (BLOCKED FROM WHAT I WANT)
BASIS RAHOUDA
2
MOULD FI TANTA (BORN IN THE CITY OF TANTA)
SHEIKH ARMIN ABDE I QADER
3
SHAWISH ALDAWRIAT (PATROL SARGEANT)
SAMAH
4
ANNA MISH HAFWATAK (PART 2) (I DON'T MISS YOUR LOVE)
MAHMOUD AL-SANDIDI
5
AL BINT AL LIBYA (THE GIRL FROMLIBYA)
ABU BAKR ABDEL AZIZ (AKA ABU ABAB)
6
MAWAL AL LAYL KOLO MAKASIB (MAWAAL: THE SPOILS OF AN ALL-NIGHTER)
SHEIKH AMIN ABDEL QADER
7
YA ALLAH ZINAT (OH GOD, YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL)
ABU SABER
8
BAED AL YAS YJINI (HE COMES TO ME)
REEM KAMAL