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Yinon Muallem was born in 1968 to parents of Iraqi origin. He began his musical career as percussionist with focus on latin percussion and changed then to Middle East percussion. An old oud from his father made him study Arabic oud first in Israel and then later in Turkey with Yurdal Tokcan. His invitation to join his group was the reason for Yinon to move to Turkey.

„Back Home“ is his new album that explores the question of where his home is located. Not an easy question for someone who lived two thirds of his life in Israel and the last third in Turkey and who is married to a Turkish wife. He travelled back to Israel in order to record with musicians from there and express through his compositions his longing for his original home country Israel.

Yinon joins on „Back Home” all his experiences and influences with Turkish Maqam music, traditional Jewish music and jazz together and creates his very personal ethno jazz fusion. For the vocal tunes he set lyrics in Hebrew into music and used a bible text from Ecclesiastes chapter 1, a monologue about the meaning of life by King Solomon for “The Way of Soul”.

The aim of this album is to give an optimistic view on the hopeless situation in the Middle East. With wonderful melodies and a warm and emotional sound he tries to keep the hope for peace alive. The set of original compositions is completed by an oriental cover version of Lou Reeds classic “Perfect Day”, that also features the duet singing of Yinon with Sivan Oshrat which culminates in the song “Antalya” to its best and most beautiful moments.

„Back Home“ is an emotional, warm-hearted album that keeps the hope for a better world alive and serves perfectly as the soundtrack for everyone’s search for his personal home.

Song List

  • 1. Back Home
  • 2. Antalya
  • 3. Silence Of Peace
  • 4. Hicaz Sirto
  • 5. Perfect Day (Lou Reed)
  • 6. The Way Of Soul
  • 7. Close To My Heart
  • 8. Hicaz Oud Taksim
  • 9. 9 Times Shalom
  • 10. Desert Song

Comments

The Iraqi-Jewish Israeli musician Yinon Muallem has collaborated and released several albums with other musicians and as a soloist, but they have usually always focused on his formidable percussion playing. On Back Home, Muallem, who now lives in Turkey, returned to Israel to record this album and switches to oud as his main instrument, with vocals on a few tracks. This album also represents a departure from Muallem’s usual repertoire as he explores the sonic possibilities that a jazz approach can offer to Middle Eastern music 

Although Muallem clearly couldn’t resist picking up the odd frame drum on a few numbers, he takes most of the melodic lines and solos on oud while supported by a jazz-style rhythm section of Orel Oshrat on piano, Meni Welt on double bass and Maayan Doari on drums and percussion. Muallem has written most of the material here but Oshrat is credited with the arrangement, helping to weave a number of disparate genres into what Muallem calls ‘ethno jazz.’ The ‘ethno’ part of that label is predominantly Middle Eastern but representative of a variety of regional styles. We have Hebrew lyrics from Ecclesiastes on ‘The Way of Soul’, a hint of free jazz in the introduction to ‘9 Times Shalom’, and a duet along with vocalist Sivan Oshrat, of Lou Reed’s 1972 hit ‘Perfect Day’.

What’s not to like?

TOM NEWELL

 

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