Rating:
Genre:
World
Release Date: 06/26/2007
For café music, the idea seems to be nothing too extreme. Certainly, this is a fairly gentle excursion through North African sounds -- the compilation even soft pedals the cut from a
rock band like
Les Boukakes, whose
"Dorbiha Zina" barely displays it muscle. Things start out well, with a couple of Algerian cuts from the melodic youngster
Akli D then the wonderful veteran
Maurice El Medioni, whose
"Rai Rock Rumba" offers a seamless, and surprisingly natural blend of Maghrebi and Latin sounds. While the rest is quite mellifluous and easygoing, it all seems a little lightweight; even the normally adventurous
Smadj doesn't challenge the ears, and
Akim El Sikameya seems closer to
French chanson than anything North African. There's nothing wrong with this disc at all -- the choices are fine, and there's quality to the music -- and it does exactly what it says on the tin: it works as café music. But since the very nature of "café" is background, this can never be really satisfying.
~Chris Nickson, All Music Guide