Adventures in Afropea 2: The Best of Djur Djura

Adventures in Afropea 2: The Best of Djur Djura Artist: Djur Djura
Label: Luaka Bop
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording reissued
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 724384903022
EAN: 0724384903022
ASIN: B00004RD06


Release Date: 2000-03-28

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Tracks:

  1. Ad Cethent Tulas (The Young Girls Are Going To Dance)
  2. Derya U Mazir (Heirs To The Future)
  3. Fihel Asirem (You Must Act)
  4. Nura (Nora)
  5. A Dezzi A Saa (The Wheel Of Destiny)
  6. A Seltan Nat Maslaht (King Of The Broom)
  7. Felli D Ttlam (For Me, It's Night)
  8. Azemmur (Our Land Of Olives)
  9. Achal Im Di Nan Sver (The Challenge)
  10. Arrac N Lzayer (The Youth Of Algeria)
  11. Tarewla (The Escape)
  12. A Nanna (My Eldest Sister)
  13. Tahuzzut (Lullaby)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Djur, May the GD of your choosing Bless You........2006-10-07

Who has ears, USE THEM.

Amalia Rodriguez->Cesaria Evora->Chava Alberstein->Merita Halili

and... Her.

Well. From this CD I only bless 1, 4, 5. If you want to be mystified further and are tonaly adventurous, find this and listen: Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares.


Pay especial attention to word Mystere. Yes it means the same thing in French as in English.


Anything from Cesaria. From Merita... She is Albanian, is very hard to find her best recordings, but who finds it is for a great surprise.

Chava? Yiddish Songs. Unglaublich!!!

You are almost done with World Music Quins.

Here is one, that even though has only One Great CD, but she is in the same league.


Souad Massi!

If you would like to experience her Magic/Magick, listen to DEB, and ONLY to DEB.

Continue the journey
Good luck and good night...

1 out of 5 stars If u love rai, you'll probably hate this..........2002-12-04

I was really excited when I found this CD beacuse it is sung in berber language, however Djur's voice is really high, childlike, almost falsetto and is not to my taste. It sounds like a cross between Venetian choir boys and the Bee Gees..i can't really articulate it, but my mother and i have never heard anything like it in our lives. Having said that her voice is very sweet but it's not a sound that appeals to me. I was expecting typical Maghreb sounds, good rhythms, hand-clapping,wailing...but appart from a brief burst of ululating on the 2nd track (I think it was the 2nd) it did nothing for me. Me, I am a die-hard rai fan and also listen to lots of arabic "pop" music, shaabi sounds etc so for those with similar tastes, I'd say stick with Khaled. This album sounded like nothing I've ever heard in North Africa and if your looking for the traditional sounds, this album is not it.

5 out of 5 stars Algerian Music in Another Light.......2002-10-15

Surely you've heard Algerian music sometime in your life. Rai singers like Khaled, Cheb Mami and so forth are well known even in the States, thanks in part to Sting's "Desert Rose". But there is far more to Algerian music than Rai and other Arabic traditions. The Berbers, the original inhabitants of North Africa, still struggle for recognition and identity in their homelands, and while their music is not as well known as Rai, Berber music is no less moving than other forms of music. Djur Djura remains one of my favorite Berber musicians, and this CD is an excellent survey of her works. The subtle but lively music hints at joy, life and laughter and her voice is so seductive. Astute listeners will undoubtably notice similarities with Rai, but many differences as well. Even if you cannot speak Amazight, the lyrics are moving and alluring. This CD always makes me feel good, and is pretty dancey too.

3 out of 5 stars fascinating mixture of influences.......2001-09-25

This CD is a real melange of styles and influences. Certainly the Algerian and Berber background of Djura are evident, as are French influences as they have filtered into Algerian music (the French were long-time colonizers of Algeria, and fought a bloody war against Algerian independence) as well as the influence on Djura directly from her years living in France. Oddly, though, there are also other disparate influences here that can't overtly be accounted for--there are often harmonies and arrangements that are reminiscent of the famous Bulgarian women's choirs. In addition, there are many moments that sound Celtic in nature. Fascinating stuff (except for the 2nd song, which is just awful and sounds like Jon Anderson's solo work at its very worst).

Reading in the liner notes of this Islamic woman's terrible struggles in Algeria and France, it is amazing that she produces songs that are so uplifting. She sings with a high, pure, clear voice, and often multitracks it to great effect. Given recent events in America, US politicians should be required to read her story before they speak of collateral damage in carpet bombing Islamic countries. Her story gives great credence to the title of a certain John Lennon song.....

5 out of 5 stars Moving Music.......2001-08-14

From Ad Cethent Tulas (The Young Girls are Going to Dance) to Tahuzzut (Lullaby), it's hard to not be moved by this music. Even without understanding the language, Djur Djura's expressive voice is captivating. Still want to know what she's singing about? Don't fret, the CD booklet also includes English lyrics. It also contains a short biography of the artist.

Overall, the music has a cinematic-like quality. Each song on the CD conjures up images in your mind. From the first track on, you almost forget you are listening to your stereo. You feel like you are walking through a northern African village where people are dancing and singing folk songs. It's a journey that you will want to experience over and over again.

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  1. Floating On The Surface
  2. Change: 1989-1990 ~ The Alarm
  3. Carnival ~ Betty
  4. The Invasion ~ Jerry O'Sullivan
  5. Lightfoot!/The Way I Feel ~ Gordon Lightfoot
  6. Of Soul & Spirit ~ El McMeen
  7. Onion Dream
  8. Living Deliberately
  9. Live ~ Jed Clampit
  10. Guitar, Vocal ~ Richard Thompson

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Fire & Water ~ Andrea Hoag

Retaliation ~ Carnivore

Spreading the Disease ~ Anthrax

Oh Baby ~ Twenty 4 Seven

Live 1

La Corse Chantée Par Grégale

Les Indispensables de Coluche ~ Coluche

History of Sport Fishing ~ Thee More Shallows

Class Reunion: 80S Movies Soundtrack ~ Various Artists

Persuasion/Repucussion ~ Science Dept.