The Art of the Early Egyptian Qanun, Vol. 2
Album tracks
"This album is the sequel to an album of the same name, without the volume number, since at the time no one had forecast the incredible audience response that buoyed The Traditional Arabic Music Ensemble to grace us with more of the same. The first album came out in the spring os 2008, and was notably nominated for the 2009 Juno Award for World Music Album of the Year. This time George Sawa, Toronto's own Egyptian music expert has put together, along with his colleagues, Suzanne Meyers Sawa and Michel Merhej Baklouk, what I feel to be perhaps a stronger offering that the first. If not stronger, then certainly more mature. This is evident right off the top with the first cut, Raqset Sayyed Mohammad stretching over the ten-minute mark and offering a rich and varied array of musical textures with a unified whole.
...The music doesn't get tired, it doesn't get stale. It doesn't even have what some might call "the same sound," referring to an idiomatic Arabic 'world music sound.' The energy is fresh and the deep resonance of the percussion drives the listeners to yearn for more. If there was an over-riding flavour of this group's creative output, it would be authenticity. Sawa has gone to great lengths to virtually resurrect an exact replica of a period instrument that is most likely unique int he world. Two thumbs up! Do I hear a trilogy in the offing?"
(Heidi McKenzie, The Wholenote Magazine, October 2009)