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lunes, 19 de noviembre de 2018

Tsvia Abarbanel - Eastern Soul ( 1970 ).Fabulous spiritual jazz

Tsvia Abarbanel ‎– Eastern Soul ( 1970 )




https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaHFQQiLqe77VZkClf6dF7CxJUSw8H7fh

https://fortuna-records.bandcamp.com/album/eastern-soul
https://fortuna-records.bandcamp.com/album/soul-of-the-east

Créditos

Accompanied By – Piamenta's Guys ( https://www.discogs.com/es/artist/2997060-Piamentas-Guys ):

Aharon 'Arale' Kaminski,

Albert Piamenta,

Zeev Dikvert,

Valerio Segal,

Uzi Yahav

Artwork – Neil Cohen
Mastered By – Rob Thomas (4)
Producer [Produced By] – A. Piamenta*, T. Abarbanel*
Production Manager – Vinyl Boutique
Vocals [Uncredited] – Tsvia Abarbanel

Notas
Recorded in Tel Aviv, 1970.
Written: S. Shabazi






Ernst Grgo Nebhuth:
Some background:
Born in Radda, South East Yemen in the late 40’s, Tsvia Abarbanel immigrated to Israel with her parents and settled in the north of the country. She was raised in a traditional Yemenite house where she learned the culture and traditions of Yemen.

She spent most of youth as a Shepherdess looking after her family’s herd, during the long hours in the fields, Tsvia developed her singing skills, practicing traditional Yemenite chants, typical to the region of Radda. When she was 25 years old, she bravely left home to go and study Ethno-Musicology and Fine Arts at the Los Angeles University. The early hippie movement dominated the collage halls and soon enough she started frequenting the LA club scene. It was by pure chance that she found herself at Watts, queuing for a Dinah Washington concert at the Kabuki Theatre.

Every night from midnight to 6, Tsvia, would flock to the Kabuki to get a glimpse of the biggest[sic!] musicians of the time such as Ramsey Lewis, Ray Charles and more!

This community-only event drew her deep into the sounds of soul and jazz, inspiring Tsvia to give her own musical background a totally new interpretation. Before even recording her first song, she started performing throughout the west coast, in big venues such as the Hollywood Bowl & The Cow Palace in San Francisco, showcasing her unique brew of traditional Yemenite singing and western jazz rhythms.

A beautiful 26 years old Yemenite girl was an odd sight in the Afro-American music scene of LA in the mid 60’s. She looked different, she sounded different, but her musical talent was so explosive she was immediately embraced by local musicians!

Returning to Israel in 1970, Tsvia started working on her debut album with a prominent Tel Aviv jazz band called Piamenta’s Guys.

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