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© ECM Records. Photo: J.P. Larcher Eric Clapton of the Oud: Anouar Brahem 10/4/2002
Since Anouar is Tunisian, he grew up with many different influences that have come to that country because of its location. The Arab and Asian sensibilities of Turkey and India affect the music he writes. There are jazz touches from the European/Mediterranean countries close by, and the Maghreb influence of Morocco and N. Africa floats in every now and then, as African rhythms drive a lot of his songs. Anouar is a traveler, and his music is well-traveled as well. During his interview in The Savvy Traveler studios, Anouar played this beautiful oud right in front of us. You can hear "Astrakan Café," from his album by the same name, below. Listen to Anouar Brahem performing "Astrakan Café" live in The Savvy Traveler studios. Anouar Brahems soothing oud sounds take you thousands of miles across the planet. Its like being transported back to an Arabia of centuries ago. His newest CD is called Le pas du chat noir (In the footsteps of the black cat).
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