Youssou N'Dour's Egypt is a radical change of pace for the Senegalese singer/songwriter. Throughout his career, N'Dour has adapted his indigenous musical heritage to the pop sounds of world music. On Egypt, N'Dour and his quartet have created rhythmic and melodic arrangements for material from the Arabic world. Joining N'Dour's quartet for this recording is the renowned Fathy Salama Orchestra, a 14-piece traditional music ensemble. The material is traditional Sufi music, and N'Dour has applied, via the score's director, Hassan Khaleel, Senegalese rhythms and folk melodies to exist in concert with the time-honored originals. The effect is nothing less than startling. N'Dour goes deep into the heart of Senegalese Sufism, tracing the lines where terrains, spiritual practices, and of course musical ideas meet, meld, and change. Unlike his previous recordings, the organic and sacred character of this music seems to stand outside of time and space; it wails and warbles, croons and groans. It is the music of joy and reverence and, as it bridges the various aspects of Islamic cultural traditions, one hopes it can create, via the sheer beauty of its sound and the translation of its lyrics, a portrait of a world that is far different from the one portrayed by Western media constructs. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Egypt Track Listing
Egypt Notes
47th Grammy® Awards Nomination: Best Contemporary World Music Album - (WINNER)
Credits of Egypt
- Youssou N'Dour
- Vocals, Producer, English Translations
- Frank Olinsky
- Design
- Robert C. Ludwig
- Mastering
- Alaa el Kashief
- Engineer
- Fathy Salama
- Arranger, Producer, Conductor
- Thomas Rome
- English Translations
- Ayman Sedky
- Doholla
- Ndiaga Ndour
- Engineer
- Veronique Rolland
- Photography
- Segui Niang
- Engineer
- Yaser Mal Allah
- Percussion
- Beugue Fallou Ensemble
- Percussion, Vocals (Background)
- Mamdou Dia
- Author
- Cheikh Amala Diallo
- English Translations, Transcription
- Mostafa Abd El Azeez
- Arghoul
- Ahmed El Gazar
- Sagat
- Nidhat Adb El Sameeh
- Violin
- Bisheer Ewees
- Violin (Bass)
- Souka Guèye
- Vocals (Background)
- Hasaneen Hindy
- Mizmar
- Yuri Kablotsky
- Violin
- Babou Laye
- Kora
- Ramadan Mansoor
- Tabla
- Abdouf Aziz Mbaye
- English Translations, Transcription
- Fiona McLaughlin
- English Translations, Transcription
- Khalid Raaouf
- Engineer
- Shibi
- ?
- Cheikh Thiam
- English Translations, Transcription
- Philippe Brun
- Mixing
- Mbaye Dieye Faye
- Percussion
- Kabou Gueye
- Vocals (Background)












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