Yasmin Levy
There's an article in today's Guardian about Ladino singer Yasmin Levy, which my sister told me about as it irritated her intensely.
The article didn't irritate me, although it has a truly appalling sub-heading given to it by some idiot sub-editor (as far as I can tell, being idiotic is the main part of lots of newspaper editors' jobs). I also found the references to Levy's "impossible beauty" and "pillow lips" a little distasteful.
Interestingly, the journo who wrote it refers to our friend Natasha Atlas as an "Egyptian star".
Comments on the article please.
The article didn't irritate me, although it has a truly appalling sub-heading given to it by some idiot sub-editor (as far as I can tell, being idiotic is the main part of lots of newspaper editors' jobs). I also found the references to Levy's "impossible beauty" and "pillow lips" a little distasteful.
Interestingly, the journo who wrote it refers to our friend Natasha Atlas as an "Egyptian star".
Comments on the article please.
Comments
Martin
(Incidentally, technically it is their third CD, as Laughter Through Tears was preceded by Digital Folklore, which has more or less the same tracks but also a couple of very good ones not on Laughter. Some day, along with some Natacha Atlas, I may upload them here!)
Back to Yasmin Levy. The journalist, John Lewis, if he is the same John Lewis that used to do music reviews for Time Out, used to write quite sensible reviews, and exhibited quite sensible poltics, although he rated Gilad Atzmon's musiK as one of the best alblums of its year. (Admittedly, on purely musical terms, it WAS stunning...) For other music on a BobFromBrockley tip, here are his reviews of Gaddafi: The Opera and Lily Allen.
I bet they will discover other Israeli Stars of today like Hatikva 6 in four years to come. And talking about Ladino, Levy is actually a little commercial, tryt Ghada Shabeir for another take on Ladino music that is less commercial, from neighbouring Lebanon.
Facit. Don't buy the Guardian for music reviews.