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Najma Akhtar and Gary Lucas - Rishte |
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Najma Akhtar is an Anglo-Indian singer who has been recording since the late ’80s, when her album of ghazals (love songs), Qareeb, was released to critical claim, and she has been carving an interesting and diverse musical path ever since (including work with Page and Plant). American guitarist Gary Lucas has applied his rootsy, bluesy and often dizzyingly psychedelic fretwork to works by artists including Captain Beefheart, Igg y Pop and Nick Cave, as well as famously contributing to Jeff Buckley’s acclaimed Grace. None of which quite prepares the listener for this elegant and entrancing set of subtly melodic tunes. Indo-blues would be an easy term to fall back on, but aside from a flighty cover of Skip James’s ‘Special Rider Blues’, the southern US blues stylings are restricted to the odd slide guitar or electric wig-out and Lucas’s trademark bending, winding acoustic notes. Mostly, Lucas provides shuffling rhythmic strums in counterpoint to babbling tabla drum (and violin on two tracks) over which Najma carves out sweeping, swooping vocals. She really does possess the most gorgeous range of vocals, full of colour and playfulness and fluency, and Lucas must take considerable praise for underpinning it all with restraint, plucking out encouragement or driving things on with brisk economy. |
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