Released on the occasion of Anouar Brahem’s 60th birthday, Blue Maqams offers many reasons to celebrate. Recorded in New York’s Avatar Studios in May 2017 and produced by Manfred Eicher, it brings the Tunisian oud master together with three brilliant improvisers: the “Maqams” of the title refers to the Arabic modal music system, rendered kind of blue by the jazz players. For Anouar Brahem and Dave Holland the album marks a reunion: they first collaborated 20 years ago on the very widely-acclaimed Thimar album. Brahem meets Jack DeJohnette for the first time here, but Holland and DeJohnette have been frequent musical partners over the last half-century beginning with ground-breaking work with Miles Davis – their collaborations are legendary. British pianist Django Bates also rises superbly to the challenge of Brahem’s compositions. And Anouar in turn is inspired to some of his most outgoing playing. Blue Maqams is a highlight of ECM’s autumn season. Live appearances by the quartet will follow in 2018.
1 OPENING DAY (Anouar Brahem) 07:01
2 LA NUIT (Anouar Brahem) 10:28
3 BLUE MAQAMS (Anouar Brahem) 08:41
4 BAHIA (Anouar Brahem) 08:45
5 LA PASSANTE (Anouar Brahem) 04:05
6 BOM DIA RIO (Anouar Brahem) 09:23
7 PERSEPOLIS'S MIRAGE (Anouar Brahem) 08:06
8 THE RECOVERED ROAD TO AL-SHAM (Anouar Brahem) 09:26
9 UNEXPECTED OUTCOME (Anouar Brahem) 10:59