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V/A - Cha Cha Au Harem - Orientica - France 1960-1964

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In 1963, David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia won seven Oscars. Launching its actors to stardom, including Peter O’Toole and Omar Sharif who played Prince Ali Ibn Kharish at the age of thirty. The latter incarnated the West’s vision of the Middle East which was simultaneously elusive, refined and elegant. His fiery stare, impeccable mustache and immaculate haircut had something to do with it: the Egyptian actor was a sex symbol of an era passionate for James Bond and OSS117 spy adventures. In the Jordinian desert, he fascinated an audience that was in search of an escape and the thousand and one nights. This appetite for a colorful and fantasized exoticism, was also prominent in France’s music of the sixties. The country that welcomed Omar Sharif's first feature films outside of Egypt (Goha, La Châtelaine du Liban) produced a delirious amount of music of Latin or Middle Eastern inspiration, grouped behind the genre named “typical” .

This “typical” production is enough to scare away the most motivated and adventurous of listeners: overabundant and often blurry versions, anonymous performers (often accompanied by the same arrangers) and only a few noteworthy songs. Venturing into the moving waters of orchestral music undoubtedly causes disappointment, but here and there, springing up in the middle of a vast ocean, one can find a few cha-cha-cha pearls played in a Cuban or Middle Eastern style. The French equivalent of Exotica records (Les Baxter, Yma Sumac, Martin Denny etc.) for North Americans who were fantasizing about Hawaiian Tikis and the Pacific Islands, the oriental cha-cha-cha fueled dreams of the Middle East and Northern Africa. To rum-based cocktails sipped in a Polynesian setting, the French were to prefer couscous and mint tea. Carrying them across the Mediterranean to nearby Maghreb and even further on to the more mysterious Anatolia. Orientica in short.

Tracklist:
A1 Léo Clarens Et Ses Rythmes Orientaux– Cha Cha Cha Au Harem
A2 Zina Nahid– Danse Du Sud
A3 Fred Adison– Inch' Allah
A4 Benny Benett– Couscous
A5 Kemal Rachid & Ses Ottomans– Loukoum
A6 Benny Benett– Ismaïla
A7 Kemal Rachid Et Ses Ottomans– Bagdad
A8 Staiffi Et Ses Mustafa's– Danse L'Amour
B1 Los Cangaceiros– El Mechoui
B2 Kemal Rachid Et Ses Ottomans– Au Café Turc
B3 Los Matecoco– Baklava, Loukoum, Kadaiff
B4 Léo Clarens Et Ses Rythmes Orientaux– Shish Kebab
B5 Raymond Lefèvre– Lawrence d'Arabie
B6 Trio Joroca– On M'Appelle L'Oriental
B7 Mohammed Ben Abdel Kader– Arabian Night
B8 Roger Morris– Oriental Express
B9 Ali Baba Et Son Ensemble– Mahomet De Tunis

Arabian Music / Born Bad Records / cha cha / Latin
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