MZAZA’s 2011 album Journey Over Skin celebrated the ensemble’s collaboration with acclaimed flamenco guitarist Andrew Veivers and presents a collection of moving tracks showcasing MZAZA’s unique way of adapting traditional songs and their ability to transport the listener to distant shores. The album also features the talents of double bassist Sam Pankhurst on double bass (Australian Art Orchestra) and ud player Tim Johannessen. Tracks Le Temps qui Passe and Les Fleurs Qui Fanent were both highly commended in the Queensland Music Awards (2011).
Track listing
- La Tarara
Andalucian folk song, F. Garcia Lorca, Falsetta by A. Veivers. - Les Fleurs Qui Fanent (Rachenistsa)
Trad. Bulgrarian, lyrics and vocal melody by P. Maudy, arr. MZAZA - Adio Kerida
Trad.l Ladino, arr. MZAZA - Black Sea Dance (Kradeniz Horon)
Trad Turkish, arr. MZAZA - Le Temps Qui Passe (Ratevka & Razvrastanata)
Trad Macedonian/Burgarian, Lyrics by P. Maudy, arr. MZAZA - Là Où Tu Vis
Maudy / B. Anderson - Rampi Rampi (live at 4eb)
Trad. Turkish, arr. MZAZA - Mon Amant de Saint Jean (live at 4eb)
Carara/L. Agel
Credits
Pauline Maudy: Vocals
Stephen Cuttriss: Accordion, Ney, Kaval
Greta Kelly: Violin, Kamanche
Andrew Veivers: Guitar
Jordan Stamos: Darabuka, Frame Drum
Sam Pankhurst: Double Bass
Tim Johannessen: Ud
Track 1 - 7 recorded and mixed by Yanto Browning at Airlock Studios. Tracks 9 & ( recorded and mixed by Niyi Adepoyibi at 4EB Radio Studios. All tracks mastered by Dave Neil at Modern Mastering.
Graphics by Georgia Thompson aka Vivandiere
Photography by Alex Hodgins
Art: Lioness Neonara on the hunt with her fan dance by Sarah Hickey
MZAZA would like to thank Sarah Hickey, Yanto Browning, Dave Neil, Niyi Adepoyibi, 4EB Radio, Bill Anderson, Tim Johannessen, Sam Pankhurst, Georgie Thompson, Siyavash Doostkhah, Christine Maudy, Jacques Maudy, Barb Kelly, Chris Bowen, Huib Schippers, the ladies of Paradise, Libby Steward, Chris O’Neill, Michael Bridges and BEMAC.
3 reviews for Journey Over Skin
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Garry Williams –
“Journey Over Skin is a rollicking ride through a range of musical traditions, rhythms and languages from Spain to the Balkans and Turkey. Held together by their coherent arrangements and energetic playing, Mzaza have crafted a joyous and diverse listening experience.”
Garry Williams, 4ZZZ
Graham Blackley –
“Mzaza take the listener on a colourful international tour on their excellent eight-track mini-album Journey Over Skin which features the dexterous playing of Flamenco guitarist Andrew Veivers. […] French-born lead vocalist Pauline Maudy, who sings beautifully in several languages, has a wonderfully dramatic delivery and sounds particularly alluring on Mon Amant De Saint Jean. […] The music is of a uniformly high quality and it is easy to see why the band has achieved airplay on ABC Classic, Radio National, Triple J, SBS and Qantas”
Graham Blackley, Trad and Now
Tony Preece –
“Passionate, infectious, haunting, Turkish, Bulgarian, Andalusian– words won’t express it.”
Tony Preece, Big Orange Chair