Lebanon has always been a Middle Eastern crossroads, a place with its own long cultural history that's also welcomed others, and that's perfectly illustrated on this collection by a very traditional ensemble fronted by the staggering oud talents of André Hajj, who is to the fore throughout, as well as enjoying a couple "taqasims" or improvisations, with "Shwayyet Hobb" a particular standout. The group explores several different styles over the course of the CD, like "Al El Hayy," which skips lightly, the Turkish "Tishreen," which has a more Far Eastern flavor, and "Raheel," in the Gypsy style, where violin (perhaps unsurprisingly) predominates as the piece shifts seamlessly through many moods. It's a subtle disc, powered by some superb percussion playing that makes the complex time signatures sound natural and simple, while the other instruments offer melodic, virtuoso backing. Hajj himself is always graceful in his playing, capable of breathtaking runs and extemporization that moves logically and with great sensitivity. Anyone wanting an introduction to the varied music of Lebanon need look no further than this. ~ Chris Nickson