Orient Expressions: Record Of Broken Hearts
Record Of Broken Hearts
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- Label: Double Moon
- Erscheinungstermin: 25.6.2009
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Record of Broken Hearts is an echo of the golden age of 60s Turkish Cinema (Yesilçam) from the days when the tunes were catchy, bathetic and oh-so-eclectic. It is an hommage to the 'those were the days' feel of a certain sound in the 60s and 70s that longed for something that never quite was and that was made manifest through the voices of Zeki Müren and many others.
Of course Orient Expressions has its electro-tense sound in the vibe tunes of Poyraz, Buce and straight ahead folk influences with the likes of Yar Imis Meger and Faniler - a take on love of an other- worldly nature. Speaking of the sublime Orient Expressions teams up with Jhelisa to create Angels, a story about falling and rising in full-voiced transformation. The tie that binds the album centers on the series of songs that manifest the lovelorn in Su Gibi (like water I flow to you) to the Pavyon Girl's lament, taking on the age old theme of 'love for sale'. In full retro-guise 'Asik Olma' pays a tongue-in-cheek salute to the love that is neither hot nor cold in a very contemporary sentiment of 'just don't fall in love'. 'Another kind of love' (Baska Bir Ask) trails an upbeat, carefree sort of Afro-Anatolian feel while Tutsak 'The Prisoner' is a romp through a Balkan / New Orleans vibe.
Orient Expressions has realised these tunes through the voice of Berin Koç and the well endowed percussion of Levent Güzel. With Sehristan, an ode to Istanbul, Orient Expressions continues to tune into the big city - a piece that Fatih Akin also employed in the audio accompaniment to his book on his famed Crossing the Bridge documentary.
Vocals: Cem Yildiz, Berin Koç, Jhelisa
Cumbus, Baglama: Cem Yildiz
Soprano clarinet, Bass clarinet, Tenor
saxophone, Flute, Duduk : Richard Hamer
perrcussions: Levent Güzel
Guitars: Donovan Mixon
Azerbeijani violin: Arslan Hazreti
Cello: Sedef Erçetin
Trombone: Elvan Araci
Violin: Adnan Karaduman
Arranger: Orient Expressions
Of course Orient Expressions has its electro-tense sound in the vibe tunes of Poyraz, Buce and straight ahead folk influences with the likes of Yar Imis Meger and Faniler - a take on love of an other- worldly nature. Speaking of the sublime Orient Expressions teams up with Jhelisa to create Angels, a story about falling and rising in full-voiced transformation. The tie that binds the album centers on the series of songs that manifest the lovelorn in Su Gibi (like water I flow to you) to the Pavyon Girl's lament, taking on the age old theme of 'love for sale'. In full retro-guise 'Asik Olma' pays a tongue-in-cheek salute to the love that is neither hot nor cold in a very contemporary sentiment of 'just don't fall in love'. 'Another kind of love' (Baska Bir Ask) trails an upbeat, carefree sort of Afro-Anatolian feel while Tutsak 'The Prisoner' is a romp through a Balkan / New Orleans vibe.
Orient Expressions has realised these tunes through the voice of Berin Koç and the well endowed percussion of Levent Güzel. With Sehristan, an ode to Istanbul, Orient Expressions continues to tune into the big city - a piece that Fatih Akin also employed in the audio accompaniment to his book on his famed Crossing the Bridge documentary.
Vocals: Cem Yildiz, Berin Koç, Jhelisa
Cumbus, Baglama: Cem Yildiz
Soprano clarinet, Bass clarinet, Tenor
saxophone, Flute, Duduk : Richard Hamer
perrcussions: Levent Güzel
Guitars: Donovan Mixon
Azerbeijani violin: Arslan Hazreti
Cello: Sedef Erçetin
Trombone: Elvan Araci
Violin: Adnan Karaduman
Arranger: Orient Expressions
Rezensionen
W. Andresen in stereoplay 4/09: "East meets West: Das türkische Quartett produzierte eine Hommage an die Musik des türkischen Kinos der 60er Jahre, um zugleich die Nähe zu aktuellen kosmopolitischen Elektro-Sounds zu wahren. Ein interessantes Projekt mit atmosphärischen Höhepunkten."- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Intro (From "record Of Broken Hearts")
- 2 Su gibi
- 3 Poyraz
- 4 Faniler
- 5 Tutsak
- 6 Angels
- 7 Ne Olur geri dönme
- 8 Basa sar beni
- 9 Sehristan
- 10 Derde düstüm
- 11 Baska bir ask
- 12 Bos pavyon
- 13 Asik olma
- 14 Outro (From "record Of Broken Hearts")
- 15 Rewind me
- 16 Su gibi (Instrumental)