Saturday, July 24, 2004

Review

Al-Ahram newspaper has published the first part of a review for the latest album written by a music critic called Ashraf Abdul-Menaim.

The critic made a point about giving most of the songs to one arranger. I'm definitely with him on this point. I think some remarkable works by the likes of Tareq Madkour, Fahd and Hani Yakoub should have be considered before deciding to let all your work in the hands of a start-up like Nader Hamdi.

I'm not saying that Hamdi's work was bad. He got his ups and downs, just like anybody else, but there is one thing for sure: he has little experience to work with a legend like Amr, and he could be just overwhelmed to do so.

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