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There is perhaps no woman more cherished in modern Ethiopian history than Asnakech Worku. As a musician, actress, dancer and cultural icon, Asnakech inspired and challenged society for decades, until her death in 2011. From her beginnings as Ethiopiaâs first theatre actress in 1952 to her acclaimed film appearances to her days as a club owner-turned-master musician, Asnakechâs inimitable confidence and charm made her a household name. She earned endless accolades across the artistic spectrum.
She made seminal recordings of unforgettable original compositions, as well as legendary renditions of traditional songs, that became national staples. With a singular sense of style, glamour and sex appeal that sometimes stunned mainstream society, Asnakech wore clothes no one else wore and said things no one else said. Staid notions of how women should dress and behave didnât apply to her. Battling a mentality that until the early 1950s had men wearing dresses to play female roles in the theatre, Asnakech became a national treasure on her own terms.
Her family wasnât pleased with Asnakech becoming an azmari - an itinerant praise musician who sings, often in bars, for tips - and didnât bother her, especially after Emperor Haile Selassie I began to emphasize theatre and music in society, officially legitimizing her career. Asnakech became an internationally-celebrated performer of Ethiopiaâs ancient harp, the krar, making her one of the most visible female musicians of the 20th century. All this while leaving controversy, broken hearts and a changed cultural landscape in her wake.
In 1975, keyboardist and bandleader Hailu Mergia got a call from the owner of Misratch Music Shop to do a recording with Asnakech and he went for it. This recording is a nearly-forgotten artifact of the remarkable iconâs singular legacy, remastered and available outside Ethiopia for the first time. It also provides a rare glimpse into Mergiaâs work as an arranger-sideman in the Addis Ababa music scene.
Tracklisting
1. Jinyew
2. Tche Belew
3. Awkew Beneber
4. Baynelay Yidal
5. Mingizem Yene New
6. Tew Begize Giba
7. Sak Bleh Askegn
8. Abyotegnaw Jegna
9. Kand Yerega Deg New
10. Mech Alkugn Lela Sew