Composed while Sam Shalabi was living in Cairo, "Eid" is intended to be his personal response to the wide variety of Arabic pop music he was exposed to. It's a beautifully produced album with a wholly unique atmosphere, ranging from contemplative to psychedelic, that actually investigates, understands and responds to the music of another culture while avoiding the pitfalls of mere tokenism. It's Shalabi's finest and most likely one of 2008's as well.
Montreal-based guitarist Sam Shalabi has a pretty deep discography at this point, both with his group the Shalabi Effect and as a solo artist. I've always liked and respected his albums well enough, but haven't ever been totally blown away by anything he's ever done. I believe that situation has thus changed with the release of his fourth solo album Eid, the most concise, original, and engaging work he's released to date.
Eid was composed while Shalabi was living in Cairo during 2006, and is intended to be his personal response to the wide variety of Arabic pop music he was exposed to during his stay. There's no shortage of North American recording artists mining the musical landscapes of various cultures right now, but the approach he takes here is surely the right one in that he allows the influences he soaked up to permeate his natural working method. You don't leave with the feeling that he's strewing so much third world bric-a-brac around a room as you do that he's struck a mysterious balance between the lived in, and the new. It's a beautifully produced album that opens with the sound of a forlorn solo oud and which soon erupts into a completely rocking and psychedelic burner that has a guitar solo that wouldn't sound out of place on a Comets on Fire album. He widens the palette he has to work with by dispersing the vocal duties between several excellent male and female collaborators. This is a really strong album with a wholly unique atmosphere that actually investigates, understands and responds to the music of another culture while avoiding the pitfalls of mere tokenism, it's Shalabi's finest and most likely one of 2008's as well. [MK] (February 6, 2008)
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Sam Shalabi’s third solo outing for Alien8, Eid, was written and conceived in Cairo, Egypt in 2006 while Shalabi was living there and further realized in Montreal and Vancouver during the first half of 2007. The album is a result of two separate ideas that slowly coalesced over a couple of years. The first was Shalabi’s idea of composing songs for singers he knew and enjoyed. The second idea was that of creating a ‘modern Arabic pop’ record.It was during the time that Shalabi was living in Cairo he came to the realization that Arabic pop music was much more wild, wide and weird than he had imagined and this also had a huge influence on this recording. Over time Shalabi became less interested in trying to make pop songs and more interested in allowing the material to take it’s own shape.Upon listening to Eid it becomes clear how Shalabi was influenced by the wide breadth of Arabic pop music: each piece is stylistically its own and allowed to take its own shape. The recording opens with a beautifully played piece of Shalabi’s solo oud playing, that gives one the impression they are in store for a gentle acoustic journey. Gears shift drastically with the follow up track, Jessica Simpson, which can also be considered one of the recordings most interesting and unusual selections. Guest vocalist Radwon Moumneh does an excellent job delivering his vocals over repetitious percussion; then a totally unexpected guitar hero style solo slips in out of nowhere. Sam Shalabi enlists the help of far too many guests to list here, although along the standout contributions is that of singer/songwriter Lhasa de Sela who has a thriving solo career and has collaborated with the likes of the Tindersticks and Nick Cave. Constellation Records recording artist Elizabeth Anka Vajajick sings on Billy the Kid and Katie Moore is absolutely stunning on Billy the Kid pt II.This will mark our ninth release with Shalabi, not including his efforts in various projects as a guest or studio musician.Release date: