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Mashabi, M. -& His Kelana Ria Orchestra-
Kafilah Nights
'MALAY-ARABIC VARIATIONS FROM 1960S INDONESIA' - In the early 1960s, two of the best talents in the Indonesian music
scene, songwriter and band leader Adi Karso, known for his hits 'Papaya Cha-Cha-Cha' and 'Balonku' and Gambus musician
Munif Bahasuan teamed up to form Orkes Melayu (Malay Orchestra) Kelana Ria. Between 1961 and 1964, Kelana Ria recorded
48 songs that were spread over four records, 'Kafilah', 'Yam El Shamah,' 'Ya Mahmud' and 'Ya Hamidah,' which become the
primary sources for this compilation. These four recordings changed the trajectory of Indonesian popular music. Play
'Renungkanlah' (Think About It), included in this compilation, a love song with heavenly melodies and lilting harmonies,
to an audience in the Western part of Malaysia or people of Malay ethnicity in Singapore and they would immediately hum
along the tune.
'Renungkanlah' has been covered by many countless other musicians in Indonesia and Malaysia and it has become a hit many
times over. The song has become a go-to song in karaoke bars in the region, with fans oblivious to who actually wrote
this song or who performed it the first time. Or take the song 'Ratapan Anak Tiri' (Lament Of A Stepchild), a song that
has traversed national boundaries and has become a universal sad song in the Malay world, turning into a shorthand for
melancholia that permeates this archipelago of nations.
Another stunner is the melancholia-laden 'Kesunyian Jiwa' (Silence Of The Soul), an operatic tune so majestic that it
could open any black and white Kurosawa film from the late 1940s. 'Kesunyian Jiwa' opens with marching percussion and
what could pass for a horn section foregrounding an opera finale before settling into a Latin-inspired composition
backing one of the most soulful vocal performances from the 1960s. The songs and the soulful vocal performance belong to
Muhamad Mashabi, who despite the popularity of the songs he created is now largely forgotten, whose history was kept
alive only in the neighborhood where he grew up in Central Jakarta. With only a short musical career and only nine
recorded songs from almost 40 compositions, Mashabi fell by the wayside in the early 1970s, especially with the rise of
pop and rock from bands like Koes Plus, Panbers and God Bless. Yet his songs, inspired by Malay traditional songs but
performed in the modern studio setting, lay the foundations for what would become the biggest musical genre in the
country, dangdut, especially the kind that was popularized by the self-styled king of the genre, Rhoma Irama. "Mashabi's
distinctive vocal style and soul-searching lyrics helped give rise to dangdut, Indonesia's most popular music genre,"
University of Pittsburgh music professor Andrew N. Weintraub write in the liner notes.
SIDE 1:
1. Kesunyian Jiwa (Emptiness Of Soul)
2. Untuk Bungamu (For Your Flower)
3. Harapan Hampa (Empty Hope)
4. Ratapan Anak Tiri (Wailing Of Adopted Child)
5. Djangan Menggoda (Don't Tease)
6. Hilang Tak Berkesan (Gone Without A Trace)
7. Pantun Nasehat (Words Of Wisdom)
SIDE 2:
1. Renungkanlah (Think About It)
2. Penggoda Djiwa (Seducer Of Soul)
3. Peristiwa Lama (Past Incidence)
4. Tudjuan Bersama (Common Goal)
5. Djangan Mengharap (Don't Hold Out Hope)
6. Pesta Tjahaja (Party Of Light)
7. Seloka Gembira (Poetry Of Joy)
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€ 37.95
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LP - 1 disk
Release
01-12-2023
Label
Item-nr
542395
EAN
0659629711189
Availability
Exp. 01-12-2023