Tab Leh

Track Listings

 
1. Tab Leih
2. Yerkhas el Ghali
3. Sed el Ghalyeen
4. Ma Tekolesh Ba'een
5. Ala Kafak
6. Ahebik
7. Laialena el Kadema
8. Korbak Nar
9. Agmal Amira
10. Mabakash
11. Ma Baadena
12. Tekoly Lah

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Tab Leh
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Danceable, and a great album!
  • good party music but not really belly dance
  • The best Arabic Music
  • Excellent!
  • No Arab music Experience required.
Tab Leh
Ragheb Alama
Manufacturer: Ark 21
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00007G77G
Release Date: 2002-12-10

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Danceable, and a great album!.......2007-02-26

I've had Tab Leh for quite a while now, and it's still an album I listen to weekly. I absolutely love it! It isn't classic belly dance music (it leans more toward shabbi, IMHO), but I find it very belly-danceable. Several of the songs aren't saidi or baladi in their rhythm, but many are, and I've been practicing the zils to several of the songs. I've also developed a basic choreography for "Mabakash" for a beginner's dance class I'll be teaching this summer. "Mabakash" is my bar-none favorite of the bunch -- it sounds a bit Spanish to me, with the guitar and the hot-and-passionate instrumentals -- but there isn't a boring song in the lot. Definitely an investment!

4 out of 5 stars good party music but not really belly dance.......2005-09-21

I like this album, and while it is very dance-able, it is more pop/club dance than for belly dance which is what I was looking for. Perhaps it would be good for alternative belly dance, but was a little pop for most belly needs. Still, it's a good album to listen to, and great for parties.

5 out of 5 stars The best Arabic Music.......2005-04-11

The other reviewers have said the needed. I simply wanted to agree with them. Ragheb Alama is absolutely fantastic on this CD. And yes - all the songs are worth hearing again and again! Most of the music is very upbeat, so I use it when I work out. I can't wait for Ragheb to come out with another CD! I do wish there was some way to get a translation of the Arabic into English. (I bought Amr Diab's latest CD and was disappointed.)

5 out of 5 stars Excellent!.......2003-03-16

This doesn't need many words: it is just excellent in all meanings!! It's a pity the awful transliteration of the songs' names (many of them clearly wrong, for examble "Ahebik" instead of "Ahibak" = Be in love) and the worst is that songs 7 ("Korbak nar") and 8 ("Layelina el kadim") are switched in order at the backlet, just by listening the songs you'll realise of this, what a lack of care! For the rest, you can see why Ragheb has been the king of Lebanese pop for more than 10 years...

5 out of 5 stars No Arab music Experience required........2003-01-30

I really don't know what to say, but can't help saying something about this album, so I decided to click "Write Review" because this is really a great album. I got this album 2 days ago and already listened 10 times. The wonderful thing about this album is that there's no song that I have to skip. (generally most albums by any artists have at least 1-2 boring songs). this album has got lots of Oriental flavor and good Western spice. (just the way I like). the title song "Tab Leh"
really is unique. it stuck to my brain by just listening once, so I can't stop to play this Album, and everytime I play, I like other songs more and more also. I'm very beginner in Arab music. All I have are Amr Diab and Hakim.(I have lots of Persian's though). Including Persian music I have, I have not remembered so many good slow songs in Oriental music. But finally I found some in "Tab Leh". I am not big fan of slow songs. unless they are really good, I don't get into. I like the 2 nd one particularly (Yerkhas El Ghali). it's beautiful. I've seen Ragheb's music video 3 years ago on TV, and I was not impressed at all, so I had been just ignoring him, but I was so glad that I changed mind and decided to buy his latest album. I feel that I did a right thing. I think I'll be still listening to this album 6 months later. Even a beginner like me can get into this, so I believe everybody can like this album.

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