Rabbath Electric Orchestra - Amall (2025) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

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Rabbath Electric Orchestra - Amall (2025)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 44:07 minutes | 544 MB
Contemporary Jazz | Label: Heavenly Sweetness, Official Digital Download

François and Sylvain Rabbath have turned six years of touring into a joint album that patiently and intensely distills a variety of musical flavors gathered from around the world.

Since the early 1960s, François Rabbath's double bass has resonated through enough landmark recordings to fill several shelves in a record collection. As an arranger, composer, and musician, his imprint on music goes far beyond his collaborations with Barbara, Paco Ibáñez, Charles Aznavour, or Édith Piaf. Aspiring double bassists owe him a groundbreaking method for learning the instrument. Born into a lush musical universe that quickly became his own, his son Sylvain first accompanied him on his travels before settling at the piano and sharing stages around the world at his side.

Those years of accumulating visas in their passports were put to good use by father and son. The continents, countries, and cities they passed through became a rich source of inspiration for composing Amall, the album by the Rabbath Electric Orchestra.

Long hours spent in the air or on the road, watching passing landscapes that never stayed the same, were transformed into compositions imbued with the atmospheres of the places they crossed or visited. Inspiration sometimes struck with force, like a green oasis appearing in a desert of stone—unexpectedly, as glowing red rocks suddenly dominated an otherwise open landscape with an endless horizon, while the mind wandered into a state between meditation and introspection.

Born from these travels, the pieces took on their final colors once brought into the studio, refined, and finally arranged to welcome the guitars of Keziah Jones and Matthieu Chedid, the piano of Laurent de Wilde, the bass of Victor Wooten, the saxophone of Raphaël Imbert, and the percussion of Minino Garay. Enhanced by the scale of the jazz-soul orchestrations, by the richness of arrangements bursting from strings, brass, rhythms, or keyboards, the epic breath of vast plains became ingrained. The urban tension of funk, echoing their movements, found its place—alongside more electric expressions or the ambience of a darkened room.

Melancholic and melodious, expressive and edgy, the bowed double bass—played in the high register where few dare to go—emerged as the musical guide. One that draws a path between Seville and Minneapolis, connects François Rabbath's native Syria to France, and bridges South America to Europe. It sets the tone to follow—the emotion that will carry the piece, and if not filled with light, will carry it there nonetheless.

Musical visions packed in luggage, transported in cargo holds, or imprinted in their minds just long enough to cover the distances to the next stop—father and son deepened their bond, beyond family and art. And their hands have never held each other more tightly.

Tracklist:
01 Sevillana
02 66 Grand Street
03 Samares
04 Espoir
05 Atoun
06 Twin City
07 Camomille
08 Samir
09 Creation

foobar2000 v2.24.1 / DR Meter v0.7
log date: 2025-09-18 19:32:38

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Analyzed: Rabbath Electric Orchestra / Amall
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR8 -0.10 dBFS -9.99 dBFS 6:24 01-Sevillana
DR8 -0.10 dBFS -10.21 dBFS 4:56 02-66 Grand Street
DR8 -0.10 dBFS -10.09 dBFS 5:07 03-Samares
DR9 -0.10 dBFS -10.92 dBFS 4:04 04-Espoir
DR8 -0.10 dBFS -9.09 dBFS 5:13 05-Atoun
DR8 -0.10 dBFS -9.55 dBFS 5:08 06-Twin City
DR8 -0.10 dBFS -9.64 dBFS 4:58 07-Camomille
DR10 -0.10 dBFS -11.61 dBFS 3:23 08-Samir
DR8 -0.10 dBFS -9.09 dBFS 4:55 09-Creation
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Number of tracks: 9
Official DR value: DR8

Samplerate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1714 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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