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Abayudaya - Music from the Jewish People of Uganda

Abayudaya - Music from the Jewish People of Uganda
 

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Abayudaya - Music from the Jewish People of Uganda

 
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Label: Smithsonian Folkways
Rating: 4.5
 
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Description: No one's ever going to accuse Smithsonian Folkways of not practicing niche marketing with Abayudaya: Music From The Jewish People Of Uganda. Currently a community of 600 people, the Abayudaya developed their faith in relative isolation since converting to Judaism in 1919 under the guidance of Semei Kakungulu, a military leader who fought Muslims and Catholics for control of Uganda. Consequently, these 24 songs are distinctly African, often with polyphonic vocal harmonies (of men, women, and children) that joyfully soar in Hebrew, English, and several Ugandan languages. There are also touches of celebratory Afro-pop with rudimentary electric keyboard and guitar and a handful of more personal solo vocal performances. While some of this was recorded in a makeshift studio, the field recordings are what capture this unique culture's essence, as crickets (and once even a goat) providing ambient coloring. One of the most interesting international and religious albums of the year, this music transcends its ambition of being Jewish music by and for Jews. --Tad Hendrickson
 
 

 
Tracklist of Abayudaya - Music from the Jewish People of Uganda

Disc 1
1 Psalm 136   no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Katonda Oyo Nalimana (God Is All-Knowing)   no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Hiwumbe Awumba (God Creates And Then Destroys)   no lyrics yet - submit it
4 M Wana Ta Li Tambula (The Child Wi Ll Never Walk)   no lyrics yet - submit it
5 M Wana, Ngolera (Baby, Keep Quiet)   no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Tulo, Tulo (Sleep, Sleep)   no lyrics yet - submit it
7 I Am A Soldier   no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Mi Khamokhah (Who Is Like You [, O God]?)   no lyrics yet - submit it
9 Kabbila (The Patch Of Forest)   no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Twagala Torah (We Love The Torah)   no lyrics yet - submit it
11 We Are Happy   no lyrics yet - submit it
12 Adon Olam (Master Of The World)   no lyrics yet - submit it
13 Lekhah, Dodi (Come, My Beloved)   no lyrics yet - submit it
14 Psalm 92   no lyrics yet - submit it
16 Kiddush And Motzi (Sabbath Blessing Over Wine And Bread)   no lyrics yet - submit it
17 Psalm 121   no lyrics yet - submit it
18 Maimuna   no lyrics yet - submit it
19 Hinei Ma Tov (Behold How Good [It Is For Brothers To Dwell Together])   no lyrics yet - submit it
20 Ali Omu Yekka (My Only One)   no lyrics yet - submit it
21 Psalm 150   no lyrics yet - submit it
22 Deuteronomy 32:8, Song Two (Selection)   no lyrics yet - submit it
23 Deuteronomy 32:39–43, Song Eight   no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

EarthAngelChoir

Place me squarely in the pack of people who love this cd. I picked this one up in early 2004 and have been loving it ever since. I listened to it again last night and earlier today and felt it to be even more powerful than usual.



I'm surprised one reviewer remarked about the rather low-tech recording. This disc? This disc is as good as you can imagine a field-recording sounding. If you let yourself go, you are right there in that little temple with these fantastic singers. There is as little distance between performer and listener on this disc as is possible. Their voices are all around you.



The break down is like this... 2 songs in english, a few tunes of very bad keyboard-dominated Afro-pop, one great tune with singing and drumming, a couple with acoustic guitar, and the rest is some of the most beautiful vocal music I've ever been lucky enough to experience. Maybe it's just me, but there is something about great women's voices. Most of these tunes are dominated by the voices of young women, sometimes young women and girls, and sometimes females and males.



I can't even really find the words for this disc. This is a brilliant Ugandan folk choir, I guess I'd call them. This music is love and extended-family as song. It's a cliche to comment on the call-and-response aspect in this or that African musics, but it is such a wide open thing. So much possibility exists. Some of my all-time favorite call-and-response happens on this disc. These young women are in that upper tier of the best that humans have to offer each other.



This is deeply spiritual community music of the highest order. There is something so gentle and pure and seemingly innocent about this music. It breaks my heart every time I hear it. It's the sweet soul of a community purely translated into sound without ego. I can feel like the whole of the world is going straight down the toilet in a swirling flush of cultural and environmental destruction, of greed and violence and pain. Then I listen to this disc (aside from the keyboard-pop which I skip) and I get to have over an hour where I'm again reminded of the beauty that humans are occasionally able to create and/or be a part of. There are a couple tunes here that have made tears stream down my face every single time I have heard them. I'm honored just to be the same species as the people recorded for this cd. For me this disc really is a gift to humanity. It touches me as deeply as anything ever has.



This is IT, folks. If track #14 is the last thing I hear in the waning moments of this, my earthly existence, I will be going softly into my goodnight with tears on my face and a smile in my heart.

This CD was just nominated for a Grammy!

I know the producer of this album, and just received word that it was nominated for a Grammy Award in the World Music Category! I have listened to several tracks and it is gorgeous.

Tim mcdougal--Do it your self jew?

I found the the Cd to be great authentic music of the Jewish people of Ugandan. Although many of the Ugandan jews converted to judaism, WHO HASN'T Every one who is jewish has converted some time or another unless there is someone who can claim heir to MOSES or Rabbi Akiva for that matter. There are many indigenous black africans who are jews who have not converted to judaism in recent years. It would only make sense, since jews in history were always black people and didn't become so-called white until the mixing with europeans. I would definately recommended this CD. It seems that Tim mcdougal doesnt understand what being jewish or jewish music is for that matter. He should check out the jewish prince Joshua Nelson's music. Kosher gospel music www.joshuanelson.com