Soul of the Lute
Waed Bouhassoun
CD Rel Date: 1985-01-13
The oud is a mainstay in Middle Eastern music. This particular lute has a sound that differs from Western lutes, being deeper and earthier in tone, kind of like a sitar minus the droning quality. Gifted instrumentalist Waed Bouhassoun offers a taste of Syria with her tuneful playing of the instrument, which here is paired with vocals. The shimmering tones of the oud are presented in a stripped back, acoustic manner that puts the focus largely on their low-toned, earthy sound. Bouhassoun's voice is fragile with a yearning quality, entrancing you as her oud strumming adds a stark contrast to her melodic vocals. The songs were all written by Bouhassoun, with melodies and lyrics inspired by Arabian poetry and traditional music of the region.
Tracklist:
- Angoisse
- Ana Man Ahwa
- Loin de Ma Patrie
- Ya Man
- Déception
- A Damas, Fatigue
- Basmeh
- Je Passe
- Abadan 1
- Je Crois en la Religion de L'amour