Dive into the enchanting world of Avishai Cohen's "Almah," a captivating journey through jazz and jazz fusion released on November 4, 2013, under Parlophone France. This 43-minute masterpiece is a testament to Cohen's versatility and musical prowess, blending classical influences, Israeli folk, and smooth lullabies into a cohesive and mesmerizing experience.
The album kicks off with the orchestral "Overture 'Noam', Op.1," setting the stage for a rich tapestry of sounds. "Song for My Brother" follows, showcasing Cohen's ability to craft intimate and heartfelt melodies. The track "On a Black Horse / Linearity" highlights the fusion elements, seamlessly merging traditional and modern jazz styles. "A Child Is Born" offers a moment of reflection, while "Arab Medley" and "Southern Lullaby" add layers of cultural depth and soothing rhythms.
"Almah" is not just a collection of songs but a musical narrative that weaves together diverse influences and genres. From the energetic "Hayo hayta" to the contemplative "Shlosre," each track tells a story, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the rich textures and harmonies. The album concludes with "Kumi Venetse Hasadeh," leaving a lasting impression with its evocative melodies and intricate arrangements.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Avishai Cohen or a newcomer to his music, "Almah" promises a rewarding listening experience. The album's unique blend of styles and Cohen's masterful composition make it a standout in his discography, alongside works like "Seven Seas" and "Aurora."