Rabih Abou-Khalil's "Tarab," released in 1993 under ENJA RECORDS, is a captivating journey into the world of Arabic jazz, showcasing the mastery of the Lebanese composer and oud virtuoso. This studio album, recorded and mixed in February and March 1992 at Sound Studio N in Köln, Germany, is a unique offering from Abou-Khalil as it features no Western instruments or musicians, except for the notable contribution of Glen Moore.
The album spans nine tracks, including standout pieces like "Bushman in the Desert," "After Dinner," and "Awakening," each offering a rich blend of traditional Arabic melodies and contemporary jazz influences. With a total runtime of just over an hour, "Tarab" is a testament to Abou-Khalil's innovative approach to blending cultural sounds, making it a standout release in the jazz and world music genres.
Packaged in a Digipak, the album is a must-listen for fans of Rabih Abou-Khalil and anyone interested in the fusion of traditional and modern musical elements.