Deluxe CD package with transparent sleeve, three postcards
and a 28-page booklet. Ibrahim Maalouf plunges into his new adventure S3NS (his
11th studio album) with the impertinent freedom that only independent artists
can still afford. This self-produced collection follows the same logical
sequence of creative artisanal construction as all Ibrahim Maalouf's previous
albums, with striking Latin American influences from the very first track.
In
the past, Ibrahim has the chance to work with many South American artists
including the Chilean ?ngel Parra - son of the great poetess Violetta Parra -
with whom he recorded a whole album more than 17 years ago, and Lhasa De Sela,
whose incredible Mexican-American voice who charmed the whole world on The
Living Road. Along the way, Ibrahim has also worked with a number of Cuban
artists, including Raul Paz, Ernesto Tito Puentes, Omar Sosa and Ibeyi, to name
but a few.
On this new album, Ibrahim is surrounded by highly talented guests,
notably three virtuosos from the new generation of Cuban pianists - Harold
Lopez Nussa, Alfredo Rodriguez and Roberto Fonsec - as well as the saxophonist
Irving Acao and the violinist and singer Ylilian Canizares. So S3NS seems like
an obvious move. Not really jazz, not exactly pop and sometimes rock, Ibrahim Maalouf
offers us hybrid, fresh, nostalgic but always unclassifiable music?The real
thing from Maalouf, with plenty of Latin flavour!
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