Yosefa - Green Eyed Lady Sidi Hbibi

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Artist: Yosefa
Album: Green Eyed Lady Sidi Hbibi
Rating: 3.0

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Review by Jason Little

Yosefa's latest album, Green Eyed Lady Sidi Hbibi, is a mesmerizing journey through Middle Eastern and North African rhythms and melodies. The album is a fusion of traditional instruments such as the oud and ney, with contemporary electronic beats and synths.

Yosefa's voice is the centerpiece of the album, delivering beautiful and haunting melodies in Arabic, Hebrew, and English. The title track, "Green Eyed Lady Sidi Hbibi," is a standout with its hypnotic rhythm and Yosefa's soulful vocals.

The album also features collaborations with other talented musicians, such as the track "Ya Rayah" with Algerian singer Rachid Taha. The fusion of Yosefa's style with Taha's creates a beautiful blend of Arabic and North African music.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Green Eyed Lady (Club Mix)
Sidi Hbibi (Club Mix)

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Catalog Numbers

11371

Labels

  • Departure Records
  • Worldly Dance Music

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtKolinor Studios
Mixed AtKolinor Studios
Produced ForOasis Productions Ltd.
Published ByWhole Armor Publishing Co.
Phonographic Copyright (p)Departure Records
Copyright (c)Departure Records

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByDavid Rosenthal
EngineerDavid Rosenthal
ProducerZvika Kagan

Notes

  • "Green Eyed Lady" - Hit Side
  • "Sidi Hbibi" - Double Hit Side

Barcodes

Rights Society: ASCAP

About Yosefa

Yosefa Dahari, 13 January 1971, Eilat, Israel. Yosefa grew up hearing the music of the Arabic Middle East and North Africa from her parents (her father was originally from Yemen, her mother from Morocco), and she began singing while serving in the army. On one occasion, while stationed next to the border with Lebanon, she performed Arabic folk songs and gained a round of applause from the other side of the fence. Responses such as this encouraged her to explore her Arabic musical roots and after she had completed her national service, she became a professional singer. While many of her contemporaries have looked solely to the west for their musical inspiration, Yosefa has sought to mix western dance music styles, such as rap and soul, with the traditional vocals and rhythms of the Middle East. Her albums, Yosefa, released in 1994 and now deleted, and The Desert Speaks, released a year later, have sometimes veered too close to blandness. However, at its best, Yosefas music represents a genuine mixture of the disparate cultural influences that make up the sound of modern Israel. Her recordings include Middle Eastern instruments such as the kanun, oud, zourna, darbouka and tin drum, as well as European instruments. Her style has been characterized as following in the tradition of the late Yemeni-Israeli singer Ofra Haza. Original Source: Muso.Ai., Wikipedia.

Real Name

    • Yosefa Dahari

Name Vars

  • Yosefa Dahari
  • Yoseta
  • Zahouania
  • יוספה
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Summary by Jason Little

Green Eyed Lady Sidi Hbibi is a stunning album that showcases Yosefa's talent as a singer and songwriter. The fusion of traditional and contemporary elements creates a unique sound that is both captivating and beautiful. Highly recommended for fans of Middle Eastern and North African music.

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