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Pomegranates
Various Artists
Pomegranates
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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It's no accident that the phoenix is an exalted moral, mythical, and figurative symbol in Iran. Like the phoenix, Iranian culture is in constant flux and, at times, elusive, with its existential wavering and blurred panora...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Pomegranates
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: B-Music
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 2/9/2010
Genres: Pop, Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5060099502309

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It's no accident that the phoenix is an exalted moral, mythical, and figurative symbol in Iran. Like the phoenix, Iranian culture is in constant flux and, at times, elusive, with its existential wavering and blurred panoramas. Most of contemporary Iran's artistic and creative leanings, its grapples with history and identity, are loosely and mystically conjoined and contested in memory. Iran is marked by the complex interplay of diverse constituencies, philosophies, and influences: ethnic, religious, political, geopolitical and historical. The glorification of pre-Islamic antiquity (in search of authentication) marked the socio-cultural attitude of a bygone era and is witnessing revival in the present day. The discordant reality of eastern traditions complicated by the rampant confusions of modernity has become a norm in Persian dialogue, not to mention revolution, exile, and diaspora. Like many other countries, the Sixties and Seventies were a time of tumult in Iran, bringing growth (via petrodollars) and freedom (under the banner of socioeconomic development) while exacerbating inequalities within the country. The music and voices that blossomed during those decades exemplify the turbulence and excitement of the age. It is worth recognizing these `left out' and `lost' artists individually and as a group in the global happenings of 60s/70s psych, rock and folk, while exploring their influence and relevance to the present day. Is it possible that there is a genus of delectable sounds and fetching images that almost exclusively reside in the elbowroom of memory and nostalgic `yesteryear' storytelling? Little consideration has been given to the correlation of these sounds and stories within the universal psychedelic phenomena: parallel to the shared stylistics of British and American players, and the radical politicking of their Turkish and Korean counterparts. This collection endeavors to re-contextualize these songs from the realm of reminiscence, nostalgia, and memory into a specific and accessible narrative to share and relate within the universal musical gamut. It is for aficionados, the curious, and collectors alike. We hope that Iranians around the world will rediscover these songs. This collection is, in some sense, dedicated to a generation in self-imposed mental exile, due to years of war and catastrophe; decades of lies and bombs; a fundamentalist theocracy of reformist shams; addiction; isolation and alienation; unemployment, and inflation. These are voices and stories that may again prove relevant to a psychologically damaged and spiritually corrupt society, a society whose discontents recall the latter years of the Shah's rule. The recordings excavated here are highly sexual musings, voluble love songs, and simple folk tunes. In many of these songs, there are subtle voices of political protest. Here is a personal best, a handful of artists and diversely stylized songs, presented on Finders Keepers.
 

CD Reviews

Highly recommended for fans of Turkish & Middle Eastern Psyc
LoneWolfandCub | Bridgeport, CT United States | 03/08/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Those crazy cats over at Finders Keepers/B-Music have done it again with another amazing compilation of Middle Eastern Psych-Funk! As an avid crate digger, I consider myself to be somewhat of a musical archeologist. But I am in no way ashamed to admit that some stuff is just plain beyond my reach. Which is why I trust labels like this and people like Andy Votel to do the digging for me. And what they uncover is truly breathtaking stuff. Their latest compilation digs up lost Pop, Folk, Funk, and Psych from 1960's, 1970's Iran. Make no mistake, this is some funky stuff right here. I was expecting something in the Bollywood style of flavor, but it actually feels more like psych-funk coming out of Turkey around the same time. Fans of Selda, Erkin Koray, Baris Manco, Mogollar, etc. take note. A nice, diverse mix that never gets boring or repetetive, from a label that keeps bringing exotic funky sounds out from the depths of time. 5 stars."
Excellent and a half
William R. Nicholas | Mahwah, NJ USA | 05/05/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"There was no turning this down, or even delaying. Andy Votel's label put out this compilation of (what I assume) is pre-revolutionary psych from Iran, made before the country became a de-westernized theocracy.



Pomegranates is the bass driven middle eastern fare that Votel loves and is good enough to share with the world. Iranian psych sounds like a pretty arcane track to follow, but if you like Turkish Rock--check out, for instance, Votel's magical release of Ersen, this is not that far off.



Does the job. Maybe Obama should order this and tell Ahmadinejad he'll trade it for all the nukes."