Arabian Pop [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Arabiyoun Ana - Yuri Mrakadi
2. Ma Basmahlek - Najwa Karam
3. Habibi [Remix] - Amr Diab
4. Harramt Ahebbak [Remix] - Warda
5. Akrahouha
6. Biehko Annak
7. Azon
8. Sallem 'Alena
9. Leilah
10. Akhbarak Eyh - Maya Nasri
11. Mansak - Nabeel Shuiel
12. Ana Athaddak
13. Inta Al Aziz - Abdul Majeed Abdullah
14. Oyoun

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Compiled by North African Expert Hamid Zagzoule from the Charts of the Arab Pop World. From the Hit Summer Sound of Amr Diab Singing "Habibi" and the Almost Western-style Hooks Running Through the Track, to the Catchy Chorus on 'la Azon' by Mohamed Fouad - These Are Some of the Most Radio-friendly and Accessible Pop Songs Recently Released in Arabia. Many of These Artists have Had Albums Selling in the Tens of Millions Throughout Arabia, and Half of this Compilation have Gone Top Ten in the Region.

Arabian Pop,Various Artists,Import [Generic],Int'l & World Music,Middle Eastern Pop,Pop,World Music,Worldbeat
Harem
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • harem
  • New to Sarah Brightman
  • Stranger in Paradise - More Like Stranger in a Lost Cause
  • No voice like hers in the world
  • Brilliant Brightman, Her best CD.
Harem
Sarah Brightman , and Frank Peterson
Manufacturer: Angel Records
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ASIN: B00008W2QZ
Release Date: 2003-06-10

Tracks:

  1. Harem
  2. What A Wonderful World
  3. It's A Beautiful Day
  4. What You Never Know
  5. The Journey Home
  6. Free
  7. Mysterious Days
  8. The War Is Over
  9. Misere Mei
  10. Beautiful
  11. Arabian Nights
  12. Stranger In Paradise
  13. Until The End Of Time
  14. You Take My Breathe Away

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If one's notion of "world music" promises a touch of the exotic and indigenous, often overlooked is the fact that the influence of western pop music has seeped into every corner of the globe, creating a hybrid that's often more than merely the sum of its influences. Theater vet Brightman steps into that pan-cultural hall of mirrors here, wedding her fascination with the music and rhythms of the "forbidden places" (the title's Arabic meaning) of the Middle East to her own oft ethereal vocal charms and rock-solid sense of drama. And if the diva's equally sound crossover sensibilities (and that of longtime producer Frank Peterson) sometimes mire it in familiar world-beat pastiche, Brightman's charmed muse manages some transcendent moments nonetheless. Her musical borrowings (Borodin for the title track; Puccini's *Madame Butterfly* for "It's a Beautiful Day") are as compelling as her choice of collaborators: classical violin star Nigel Kennedy and Iraqi vocalist Kadim Al Sahir add compelling touches to the weary timeliness of "The War is Over." The musical influences range from Europe across the Mediterranean and as far East as the Indian roots of "Bollywood" composer A.R. Rahman's "The Journey Home" and Brightman's own "You Take My Breath Away" to evocative recastings of the emblematic standards "Stranger in Paradise" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World," while ex-Killing Joke keyboardist Jaz Coleman provides the savory East-meets-West orchestrations that ensure Brightman's star turns the seamless foundations they deserve. --Jerry McCulley

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars harem .......2007-05-28

As usual a quick and effecient service ,especially for people who live abroad.Keep up the excellent work John Williams.

4 out of 5 stars New to Sarah Brightman.......2007-03-12

I'm very new to Sarah brightman's music and I enjoy this CD. I think she has an amazing voice. Very talented young woman and this cd was very relaxing and joyful to listen to. I like to learn and heard more from Sarah Brightman.

3 out of 5 stars Stranger in Paradise - More Like Stranger in a Lost Cause.......2006-12-30

I'm not throughly pleased with this album! This CD is only good if you know how to dance in a Middle-Easters fashion. About half of each track is dominated by all orchestrations and no Sarah. Plus, Pop-Sarah isn't really for me. I much prefer the Classical-Sarah. Some of the tracks are okay, like "Harem", "The Journey Home", "Beautiful", and "Stranger in Paradise". Really, this is a good CD for your collection, but I wouldn't listen to it on a 24/7 basis.

5 out of 5 stars No voice like hers in the world.......2006-10-01

I own this cd. I saw her in person at the "Harem" concert. Never had I heard or seen any voice like this. What a performer, best concert I'd ever seen. Beautiful voice, I can never get enough of Sarah Brightman's music. It is so comforting at times. I have all her music and this cd makes you wonder, how can she top this? Thank you Sarah Brightman for giving us your beautiful gift of music.

5 out of 5 stars Brilliant Brightman, Her best CD........2006-09-18

Sarah is just the best, she can hit any note and her individuality shines on this CD. She sings "The Journey Home" from the musical Bombay Dreams and her voice just soars. "Harem", "Mysterious Ways" and "You Take My Breah Away" are songs that take me to dreamland. Amazing! A master piece!
Desert Roses and Arabian Rhythms
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Mix down the vocals, and maybe
  • Kind of disappointing
  • Mediocre Middle Eastern collection
  • Awesome CD
  • Excellent Foray to Rye Music
Desert Roses and Arabian Rhythms
Various Artists
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ASIN: B00005A8LX
Release Date: 2001-03-20

Tracks:

  1. Mon Amie La Rose - Natacha Atlas
  2. La Valse - Faudel
  3. Aalach Tloumouni - Khaled
  4. Inchallah - Latifa
  5. Desert Rose (Melodic Club Mix) - Sting/Cheb Mami
  6. Chie Begam - Andy
  7. I'm Yours - Soraya
  8. Dis Moi Pourquoi - Amina
  9. Hay Wadi Hay Galbi - Cheb Mami
  10. Pomegranate - Trans-Global Underground
  11. Esma Yalli - Hakim
  12. La Titnahad - Kazem Al Saher
  13. Qalantiqa - Rachid Taha

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When Sting collaborated with Cheb Mami on the Brand New Day track "Desert Rose," he created a surprising demand for Arabic crossover pop. This collection provides a suitable next stop for those whose taste was whetted by that collaboration. Egyptian singer Natacha Atlas opens the album with "Mon Amie la Rose," a maudlin little French tune she twists through her wringer until it is utterly transformed. "Desert Rose" turns up as a frisky remix by Victor Calderone, while Rachid Taha and the trance choir, B'Net Marrakech, appear in the compelling, orchestrated "Qalantica." Mami is heard on his own on one tune, but is eclipsed by the gut-shredding Khaled, the undisputed king of Algerian rai. The harder-edged electronic outings are standouts, while the tracks that are the Arabic equivalent of adolescent pop don't hold up nearly as well. This compilation, however, mostly eschews the dross in favor of tunes that go the distance. --Christina Roden

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Mix down the vocals, and maybe.......2007-06-04

I loved Arabesque and Arabian Travels, but this is not trance. This is more like Arabian pop music. The vocals are irritating to me. Sting even shows up on one track. If you are looking for world trance, or something to chill out or relax to, forget this one.

3 out of 5 stars Kind of disappointing.......2007-02-02

I love world music and Putumayo CDs.
I also loved that Desert Rose song and the amazing voice of Cheb Mami with Sting.
I bought this CD expecting a sexy "One Thousand and One Nights" music style, or a good fusion of traditional and modern sounds, but instead, what I got was a KITSCH POP version of arabic songs.
Some of the songs are just bad taste, you just want to forward them as quickly as possible.
I should have guessed just by the look of the cover. It reflects the music as well. The painting might be nice, but the mix with the modern computer added photo image and the strange balls of roses just don't work well together. The same goes for the songs.
I don't recommend it, unless you're looking for cheesy disposable pop.



2 out of 5 stars Mediocre Middle Eastern collection.......2006-12-21

This compilation of Arabic pop hits around the same time as Sting&Cheb Mami's "Desert Rose" hit and Putumayo's "Arabic Groove" album,not surprisingly.It's disappointing,since it focuses more on westernized Arabic hits than genuinely Arabic ones.For its surprising blandness,there are highlights-
1)A remix of Cheb Mami&Sting's hit song "Desert Rose." It's very danceable,and in sync with the spirit of the original.Cheb Mami and Sting had one of those rare great celebrity duets.They powerfully melded their styles,making something wonderful.
2)Khaled is always great.His songs are never a disappointment--no wonder he's called the King of Rai.
3)Amina's "Dis Moi Pourquoi" is an excellent dancefloor song.It was a hit in France,and musically,it works.It's French chanson meeting Tunisian pop.
4)Speaking of French chanson,Natacha Atlas radically re-imagines Edith Piaf's "Mon amie la rose",transforming it from a Gallic weepie into a sensual Arabic serenade.
5)Hakim,who is considered a prince of rai,has a great song.
6)Cheb Mami's "Hay wadi hay galbi" is amazing.While Khaled is almost Arabic R&B,and Hakim is a Middle Eastern boy band sort,this song shows off Cheb Mami's musical gymnastics.It's quite stunning.After hearing this,I got his "Saida" album.

Instead of getting this,I reccomend Putumayo's "Sahara Lounge" (its best Middle Eastern compilation)and "Arabic Groove." "Desert Roses" has a half-dozen hits,the rest are forgettable.If you like Middle Eastern music,explore Putumayo's compilations instead.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome CD.......2005-07-23

I just bought this CD along with a bunch of other and I absolutely love it. It's great for belly dancing too as well as just listening to while you're doing housework.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Foray to Rye Music.......2004-12-16

This album is a splendid way to get into Rye music. Sting's hit single performance with Cheb Mami sparks interest, and the rest of the more obscure (in America, that is) tracks are all beautiful. Fun gift for somebody who is learning French (Maghreb music is often sung in French,) or just seeking out some more exotic music. Also, fabulously sultry dancing music!
Desert Roses & Arabian Rhythms II
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • More Arabian Music to Dance To
  • Musical delight
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  • Just the 1st song is worth the price!
  • Awesome!
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ASIN: B00005Y23I
Release Date: 2002-02-12

Tracks:

  1. Ah Ya Albi - Olga Tanon & Hakim
  2. Lirrili - Amina
  3. En Retard - Rachid Taha
  4. Take Me I'm Yours - Glenn Tilbrook, Chris Difford & Latifa
  5. Baida - Cheb Mami
  6. Naachak Fik - Cheb Nasro
  7. Albi Htar - Ragheb Alama & Faudel
  8. Yala Habibi - Sabu & Arabian Fantasy
  9. Call Of The Wild - Shani
  10. Bain Albareh Wa Al Yorn - Nawal Al Zoughbi
  11. Yalla Ya Chabab - Ragheb Alama & Andy
  12. Istanboogie - Oojami
  13. Trigue Lycee - Khaled
  14. The Merciful One - Zohar

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As on the first Desert Roses & Arabian Rhythms, the ambiance here is dance-oriented and club-friendly, which is at once unsurprising and perfectly authentic. Modern Middle Eastern pop is youth-oriented and notoriously open to intercultural experimentation, but some novelties work better than others. Rachid Taha's percussive, bass-driven "En Retard" is one pick hit, and Cheb Mami's string-driven "Baida" is another. Khaled's "Trigue Lycee," Sabu and Arabian Fantasy's festive "Yala Habibi," and "Albi Htar"--a live track by Ragheb Alama and Faudel--are also worth the price of admission. Oojami's "Instanboogie," which is simply annoying in the living room at high noon, sounds fabulous at 2 a.m. after a few drinks. However, Shani's "Call of the Wild" is trite and cliché-ridden, and "Take Me, I'm Yours" reduces the queenly Tunisian diva Latifa to fatuous rhapsodizing about desert trysts and camels. Ultimately, though, this mixed bag will delight worldbeat techno fans. --Christina Roden

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars More Arabian Music to Dance To.......2006-09-02

A continuation of the wonderful "Desert Roses & Arabian Rhythms" CD, this one continues with even more Arabic pop music. Many of the favorites from the first CD return, like Rai legends Khaled, Cheb Mami and Faudel, Tunisian pop star Amina, and the legendary Hakim. Theres also plenty of new names.... pop singer Shani, techno masters Oojami and Zohar, Lebanese pop singer Nawal al Zoughbi, and Sabu & Arabian Fantasy. If you liked the first CD, then you'll love this one.

Once again, the focus is on crossovers between Middle Eastern and Western music. It opens with a rap duet done by Hakim and Olga Tanon, the resulting fusion of Egyptian al-jeel and Latino hip hop is incredibly fun. The following track, a pop song by Europop winner Amina, features the use of Tunisian bagpipes (ghaita). There's Rai from Algerian stars Khaled and Cheb Nasro, techno dance beats from Oojami, and Arabic pop from Nawal al Zoughbi. For English speakers, there are two English songs here "Call of the Wild" and a version of Squeeze's song "Take Me I'm Yours", with guest vocals by Latifa and Arabic musical sounds thrown in. Others highlights include a duet between Ragheb Alama and Faudel, Mediterranean ambient techno sounds from Zohar, wild Algerian rock from Rachid Taha, and the almost Celtic sounding Rai song "Baida" from Cheb Mami.

All in all, this is a great CD if you like Arabic music, particularly crossovers between Arabic pop and western music. If you don't have the first CD, go out and buy that one too (and probably the third for that matter). You'll want to after you hear this CD. Sure, there are plenty of great Arabic artists left off of these CDs, but its a good starting place if nothing else. Trust me, you'll love it.

4 out of 5 stars Musical delight.......2006-07-03

This CD provides for a unique exprience in the merging of music worlds. It introduces new musicians to research and expand one's music repertoire. Glad I got it.

4 out of 5 stars Lots of Middle Eastern Fun.......2005-08-19

If you like the sort of Arabic style pop music, this is the album for you. It's fast-paced and catchy, as well as diverse. Almost each song is dance-worthy.
A strong recommendation toward this album, and the Desert Roses 2 is great too.

4 out of 5 stars Just the 1st song is worth the price!.......2002-12-20

I like this CD. It is not as good as the first version, but the first song (Olga Tanon/Hakim) is incredible! I can't get it out of my head.. I listen to it constantly. Perhaps that's because my Arabic fiance and I met while living in Spain and I find the blend of Arabic and Spanish irresistible...

I would definitely recommend this CD - but if you're new to this style, buy the first version and Arabic Beats. And if you're into world music, I highly recommend Buddha Bar III. It has some great Arabic music (Amr Diab!), some Hindi, Spanish and various other world styles.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome!.......2002-06-07

I caught about 2 minutes worth of this CD on an NPR music program, and liked it well enough to order the CD immediately!

I have never really been exposed to music like this, and love it. It is high energy, other worldly music, and very complex - and absolutely perfect for dancing around the house by oneself!

If everyone in the Middle East listened to and enjoyed this music, there couldn't possibly be any problems.

Am now ordering the Volume I version...
Harem (CD & DVD)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • BEST CD I OWN!
  • not the best
  • Excellent CD/DVD set
  • Magical Sarah Brightman
  • Welcome to the Forbidden
Harem (CD & DVD)
Sarah Brightman
Manufacturer: Angel Records
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Release Date: 2003-06-10

Tracks:

  1. Harem
  2. What A Wonderful World
  3. It's A Beautiful Day
  4. What You Never Know
  5. The Journey Home
  6. Free
  7. Mysterious Days
  8. The War Is Over
  9. Misere Mei
  10. Beautiful
  11. Arabian Nights
  12. Stranger In Paradise
  13. Until The End Of Time
  14. You Take

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If one's notion of "world music" promises a touch of the exotic and indigenous, often overlooked is the fact that the influence of western pop music has seeped into every corner of the globe, creating a hybrid that's often more than merely the sum of its influences. Theater vet Brightman steps into that pan-cultural hall of mirrors here, wedding her fascination with the music and rhythms of the "forbidden places" (the title's Arabic meaning) of the Middle East to her own oft ethereal vocal charms and rock-solid sense of drama. And if the diva's equally sound crossover sensibilities (and that of longtime producer Frank Peterson) sometimes mire it in familiar world-beat pastiche, Brightman's charmed muse manages some transcendent moments nonetheless. Her musical borrowings (Borodin for the title track; Puccini's *Madame Butterfly* for "It's a Beautiful Day") are as compelling as her choice of collaborators: classical violin star Nigel Kennedy and Iraqi vocalist Kadim Al Sahir add compelling touches to the weary timeliness of "The War is Over." The musical influences range from Europe across the Mediterranean and as far East as the Indian roots of "Bollywood" composer A.R. Rahman's "The Journey Home" and Brightman's own "You Take My Breath Away" to evocative recastings of the emblematic standards "Stranger in Paradise" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World," while ex-Killing Joke keyboardist Jaz Coleman provides the savory East-meets-West orchestrations that ensure Brightman's star turns the seamless foundations they deserve. --Jerry McCulley

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Album Description

Canadian version of her 2003 album features an exclusive bonus track, 'Tout Ce Que Je Sais', along with the International bonus track, 'Gueri De Toi'. 15 tracks packaged in a digipak. Copy Controlled. EMI.

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Video Footage Will Include the Making of Music Videos.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars BEST CD I OWN!.......2007-05-13

This is by far my favorite Sarah Brightman Cd. Although it is probably her most pop oriented cd, it totally rocks! Most of the songs have a Middle Eastern Edge to them and are awesome to blast in the car! Make sure to try to get the version with either the bonus Dvd or the french tracks!

FIVE STARS!

2 out of 5 stars not the best.......2007-04-12

I agree with "music fan" about this CD. Eden is a good album, and she's a good artist. But either this album was poorly produced or something, because this does not show her best. I wouldn't classify this as world music at all, because the instruments aren't used and it's more classical pop; if that's a genre. It seemed rambly to me with many of the songs sounding similar and lacking originality. I love her, she's unique in her genre. But she really shines as a classicist, with Classics, her work by Andrew Lloyd Webber (who she married) and operatic albums. This is what she's best at, so her collaborations on Eden and La Luna, which are classical in nature but still allowed her to branch out musically, turned out good. I have a lot of her albums, but I wouldn't buy this one. It's more something to listen to once. A few of the songs are good, the album isn't terrible, but it's not very good.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent CD/DVD set.......2007-03-31

This is a very good CD/DVD set, beautiful music and performance.I enjoyed it.

5 out of 5 stars Magical Sarah Brightman.......2006-12-24

Sarah's voice soars! I love her voice and I'm a new fan. ^^ I've heard her name lots of times before from people I know and when I received some of her CDs and videos as early Christmas present, I was in awe! She definitely has the voice of an angel.

5 out of 5 stars Welcome to the Forbidden.......2006-06-10

"Harem" is probably one of Sarah Brightman's most unique albums to date. Rarely an artist can captivate the sounds of the far east and be able to mix them in well with a western feel. west meets east if you will. Its nearly impossible to pick out one favorite out of the 14 tracks on the album. You can't choose "Harem" over "The War Is Over" or "Arabian Nights". All the songs on the album are the best and do the album justice and fit perfectly in their own way, as the theme is quite clear: Middle-Eastern music with a hint of pop and some club sounds. And while the album could have ended at "Until the End of Time" (yet another beautiful song on the album), Brightman ends the album with "You Take My Breath Away" (originally from her album Fly). Personally, this track should have been only present on "Harem" and not on the album "Fly". An excellent way nonetheless of ending the album.

The DVD shows the making of the album, and the video Harem is also on the DVD along with an alternate version to the video. Its the first time i've ever seen a video from Sarah Brightman and i must say, i'm not disappointed at all.

I'm anxiously awaiting a new album. I'm a new fan of Brightman's and i love what i'm hearing from this album. Highly recommended.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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  • At LAST the complete series ORIGINAL soundtrack, the wait is over!
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Release Date: 2005-01-04

Tracks:

  1. First Season Main Title
  2. Vulcan Affair
  3. Deadly Games Affair
  4. Double Affair
  5. Project Strigas Affair
  6. King of Knaves Affair
  7. Fiddlesticks Affair
  8. Meet Mr. Solo
  9. First Season End Title
  10. Second Season End Title
  11. Alexander the Greater Affair

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  2. Discotheque Affair
  3. Re-Collectors Affair
  4. Arabian Affair
  5. Tigers Are Coming Affair
  6. Cherry Blossom Affair
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars F.A.N.T.A.S.T.I.C.!.......2006-02-02

I've got the original music (including v2 and v3), the books (the best is Heitland's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Book; still in print);
the 22 VHS tapes issued in the early 1990's (a haphazard collection issued in no particular order of episodes that boasted famous guest stars). Can I please get the whole series on DVD? I have not seen Mother Fear toying with Illya (The Children's Day Affair) in over 40 years.

5 out of 5 stars At LAST the complete series ORIGINAL soundtrack, the wait is over!.......2005-07-12

Many of us have always thought The Man From UNCLE had the best music for a TV series ever, and this three double CD release confirms this. Wow! I'd be just happy with one CD, but having SIX (three double CDs packages) is absolutely out of this world, I mean, a lifetime wait come true.

Indeed, this is an unbelievable collection of three double CDs packages with the complete series soundtrack, and I mean the complete music, not a tune is missing.

And this is the ORIGINAL Man From Uncle music. Let me stress the point: this is the four years ORIGINAL soundtrack with the original recordings as they were heard throughout the series, not a no-name orchestra doing personal versions of the stuff. The audio transfer is very, very good, the music from late episodes is even in stereo.

Each individual CD carries over 70 minutes of music. All in all there you have the four TV seasons main titles and all, absolutely all of TMFU unforgetable music.

This is not a chronological release, meaning, all CDs have a mix of music from all four TV seasons. Volume 1 is heavier on early TV seasons stuff, fans of Jerry Goldsmith will love it. Those of us who prefer what Gerald Fried and later Richard Shores did with TMFU music, then volume 2 is mandatory. If you are a fan, you can't miss any of these six CDs. However if buying all three double packages is too much for you, you must go with Volume 2, no questions asked. Volume three is the weakest of them as it brings "suites" and a whole CD with "The Girl From Uncle" soundtrack, but you have a bonus "Open Channel D" beeper.

Each package is gorgeous, each with a glossy color booklet with extensive liner notes with details on how each tune was written to a specific TV series episode and how it was used onwards. You have bios on the composers, on how the recordings were made, even an overview on how many instruments were available in each of the years the music was recorded.

So, throw away your Hugo Montenegro Man From Uncle CD, this is the REAL thing.
Arabian Travels, Vol. 2: A Six Degrees Collection
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great Arabic club music
  • Arabian Travels
Arabian Travels, Vol. 2: A Six Degrees Collection
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Six Degrees
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ASIN: B0000A4G7M
Release Date: 2003-07-29

Tracks:

  1. Toires - San (featuring Natacha Atlas)
  2. Mercan Dede - Nar I Ney
  3. Eastenders - Tender
  4. Makyo - Shalale
  5. Jef Stott - Funky Nawari (featuring Reda Darwish)
  6. Christophe Goze - Ja Vidi
  7. Kaya Project - Twin Soul
  8. Esoterica - Allisallah
  9. Samsara Sound System - Gatha
  10. Azadeh Abi and Holmes Ives - Bedooneh Pashimoni

Album Description

In this sequel to one of Six Degrees' best selling compilations, the label once again documents the extraordinary power and far-reaching influence of music from the Near and Middle East, and North Africa. Arabian Travels 2 explores the mesmerizing sounds of Arabic music and its influence on electronic, ambient, dance and dub music.

Critical praise for the first volume of Arabian Travels:

"While albums of a similar nature fall into a clichéd Eastern trip, Arabian Travels is genuine in its approach without over-producing songs to an unrecognizable level. Gorgeous and decadent." -Ottawa X-Press

"[This album] is a collection of studio-made dance tracks that mesh Middle Eastern elements with a synthetic dance-floor pulse... The hybrids find a middle ground where neither side is stifled - the kind of collaboration that could now be threatened by a new xenophobia." -New York Times

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Arabic club music.......2004-11-28

Six Degrees is my favorite world beat music label because they consistently have cutting edge world music, music of high quality that breaks all the boundaries, mixing sounds from all over the place. In this compilation of music centered around the Middle East and North Africa (soundwise, not necessarily where the musicians are from), you get a CD of ten songs with a good dance beat and rich in Middle Eastern sounds, but very modern, perfect for dancing in a high-tech club. The tempo of all but a couple of songs is medium-slow or slow, but in most songs the beat is heavy and certain, giving you something solid to move your feet to. The songs are mostly instrumental; when vocals are present, they are mostly used as instrumental ornaments rather than to sing lyrics. The label describes the album as one that "explores the mesmerizing sounds of Arabic music and its influence on electronic, ambient, dance, and dub music."

The album opens with "Sanati" by Toires featuring Natacha Atlas on vocals. Natacha Atlas is my favorite Arabic singer, so I'm glad to hear her voice opening up this album! My favorite song on this album, by far, is "Nar I Ney" by Mercan Dede. This is 9 1/2 minutes of dancing bliss! After I get through dancing to this energetic piece, I am out of breath! (Well, I am out of shape, but still, you get the picture.) "Allisallah" by Esoterica is a rather fun piece. "Funky Nawari" by Jef Stott featuring Reda Darwish lives up to its name in some funky Arabic dance material. Christophe Goze's song "Ja Vidi" is on this album and also found on the compilation album Bellylicious, which, like this album, is also one of my favorite albums of 2003. I've already got "Ja Vidi" on a mix tape, as well as "Allisallah" and of course, "Nar I Ney." "Twin Soul" by Kaya Project has a heavy jazz influence to it. The last two songs of the album wind things down: "Gatha" by Samsara Sound System takes a step from downtempo dance closer to ambient, while the closing track "Bedooneh Pashimoni" by Azadeh Abi and Holmes Ives goes completely ambient, with a dark, cloudy day sound.

When listening to Amazon's samples of this album, I recommend tracks #1 and #5 for this because they give the best representation of what the album sounds like. The songs on this album are club length, clocking in between 5 and 10 minutes long, so on the other samples, all you get is the introduction, before the song really gets going.

This is an excellent collection of enchanting, danceable, downbeat, mostly instrumental sounds that provide a pleasurable listening and dancing experience!

4 out of 5 stars Arabian Travels.......2003-10-17

The regions represented on this latest installment of the Six Degrees Travel Series - France, Canada, Germany, Japan, Ireland, Turkey, Egypt - read like a cross-section of the world map. But isn't this Arabian Travels 2? If there is one thing you cannot say about a Six Degrees release is that it is geographically constrained. For someone whose ears have not been exposed to Arabic/Middle Eastern music beyond that of Chebs Khaled and Mami, this was a great (albeit, electronic) primer to the diverse melodies that modern 'Arabian' music exponents can create. Its a shame I missed the first volume. A blunder I will soon make up for.

The first two tracks are pretty mellow and exotic excursions into dub and ambient territory. Montreal DJ Arkin Allen who records under the name Mercan Dede mixes Sufi mysticism with strings and electronic flourishes on "Nar I Ney." Next up is "Tender" which just bubbles with deep bass grooves and Middle Eastern strings to give us seven minutes of pure laidback chillout bliss, all courtesy of Stefan Müller (DJ Eastenders) who brought us the equally excellent Orientation 1 & 2. According to the label website, Makyo's "Shalale" was written with belly dancers in mind and once the percussion starts getting desperate at 5:09, all you wanna do is follow along to the handclaps that close out the gorgeous tune. Things do get a little more uptempo from the next track onwards which features the masterful percussion of Reda Darwish. Ever since Advent reviewed his album, I've been feenin' for a listen of Christophe Goze and I sure-as-hell was not disappointed. dZihan & Kamien now have major competition, at least in my book. Middle Eastern electronica at its finest.

The party doesn't stop on this one. One listen to this set of tunes and you'll be convinced that the Arabian Massive is giving its Asian counterpart a run for its money. Play this way loud at your next global jet set gathering and don't forget to take a toke...of the sheesha, that is.
The Magical Music of Disney
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Disney
  • Wonderful Orchestrals
  • under the sea
  • under the sea
  • I believe!
The Magical Music of Disney

Manufacturer: Telarc
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ASIN: B000003D0K
Release Date: 1995-04-18

Tracks:

  1. Suite From The Lion King: This Land-Circle Of Life
  2. Suite From The Lion King: I Just Can't Wait To Be King
  3. Suite From The Lion King: Hakuna Matata
  4. Suite From The Lion King: Be Prepared
  5. Suite From The Lion King: Can You Feel The Love Tonight
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  8. Suite From Aladdin: One Jump Ahead
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  10. Suite From Aladdin: A Whole New World
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  12. Suite From The Little Mermaid: Introduction
  13. Suite From The Little Mermaid: Part Of Your World
  14. Suite From The Little Mermaid: Under The Sea
  15. Suite From The Little Mermaid: Poor Unfortunate Souls
  16. Suite From The Little Mermaid: Les Poissons
  17. Suite From The Little Mermaid: Kiss The Girl
  18. Suite From The Little Mermaid: Happy Ending
  19. Suite From Beauty And The Beast: Prologue
  20. Suite From Beauty And The Beast: Belle
  21. Suite From Beauty And The Beast: Be Our Guest
  22. Suite From Beauty And The Beast: Gaston
  23. Suite From Beauty And The Beast: Beauty And The Beast

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Disney.......2004-11-30

This cd is really good, i love all the songs. Ariel has always been my favourite disney classic. I only have one problem, the singers arn't the actual singers that were in the films, and thats abit of a dissapointment for me. I would recommend this cd but not to people who actually want to listen to the actual people.

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Orchestrals.......2002-02-11

What's best about Disney's animated features, is that they contain amazing orchestral scores and songs. With this CD, one can hear the nuances of the full orchestral scores of 4 of Disney's most popular features, as played and by a full symphony and chorus.

5 out of 5 stars under the sea.......2000-04-30

I have all ways loved UNDER THE SEA. Now I have found it, and I can allways lisson to it. thanks a lot!

5 out of 5 stars under the sea.......2000-04-30

I have all ways loved UNDER THE SEA. Now I have found it, and I can allways lisson to it. thanks a lot!

5 out of 5 stars I believe!.......2000-01-29

This music, is indeed filled with magic. Your heart soars with every song,your mind flashing the most vivd flashes through your skull. You find that as your heat sings, it already knows all the words. An album, reminding you of the all consuming joy, when you once beleved, in magic.
Arabian Travels: A Six Degrees Collection
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Wonderful Arabic/House Music
  • I love this cd
  • Groovy arabian beats
  • Worth getting but could've been much better
  • What I wanted!
Arabian Travels: A Six Degrees Collection
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Six Degrees
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005O7OT
Release Date: 2001-09-18

Tracks:

  1. Kamtarie - Fifth Sun
  2. Sakarya - Banco De Gaia
  3. Just You & I - dZihan & Kamien
  4. Indus Railway - Karsh Kale
  5. Ya Rayah - Dahmane El Harrachi
  6. Blue Turban - Arabic Breakbeats
  7. Telephone Arab - Dissidenten
  8. Sabura - Ekova
  9. Sema - Acid Queen
  10. 1001 Dreams - Euphoria

Amazon.com

The latest installment in the Six Degrees globe-trotting travel compilation series--which also includes Latin Travels, Asian Travels, and the recent African Travels--Arabian Travels delivers 10 essential tracks that fuse the best of contemporary dance music with traditional North African and Middle Eastern music. A mix of danced- and tranced-up tracks by both native-born musicians and those that travel via studio (mostly Europeans), this disc offers nothing but highlights.

Global groove pioneers Banco de Gaia showcase the previously unreleased "Sakarya," a fabulously unfolding groove set against a wailing Islamic vocal track and other ghostly voices. The Austrian duo dZihan & Kamien contribute the bass-heavy "Just You & I," with rock-steady beats trumped by the shrill drone of a Middle Eastern orchestra. Arabic Breakbeats' churning "Blue Turban" blends a high-flying flute melody over funky bass, while the long-standing nomadic German trio Dissidenten's "Telephone Arab" (remixed by Shantel) is a shifting blend of percussion, processed voices, violin, and orchestra.

Other tracks by Acid Queen, Euphoria, Fifth Sun, Karsh Kale, Dahmane el Harrachi, and Ekova all help fill in the picture of an enormously complex and rich musical and cultural part of the world. From Turkey through Morocco, with stops in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and all parts in between, the 10 artists on Arabian Travels gracefully groove together, proving along the way that music overcomes all barriers. --Carl Hanni

Album Description

Middle, Near Eastern and North African musical vibes mixed with ambient, electronic and dance grooves. Featuring tracks and remixes from Banco de Gaia, Dahmane El Harrachi, Shantel, Karsh Kale, Ekova and others Arabian Travels explores the mesmerizing sounds of Arabian music and its influence on electronic, ambient and dance music. Drawing upon the international perspective of innovators like dZihan & Kamien, Arabic Breakbeats, Euphoria and Fifth Sun, Arabian Travels documents new sounds inspired by the Arabian Diaspora.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Arabic/House Music.......2006-11-25

I love this Cd- I love downtempo type music such as the Buddha Bar/Cafe Del Mar/Hotel Costes compilations. As a belly dancer I love arabic music with a downtempo twist, and this is it! If you like the Tantra Lounge CDs then you will really love this CD. The tempo is a faster and has somewhat more pronounced beats than the tantra lounge compilations. This CD is definitely dance worthy!!!

5 out of 5 stars I love this cd.......2006-11-02

I love this cd. It is one of my top 10 favorites in world music. I slip this into my cd player and it stays there for weeks! I listen to hardcore music, goth and other world music. I highly recommend this cd.

5 out of 5 stars Groovy arabian beats.......2005-10-05

I love the vocals in this album, and the drum beats in some of the songs are just heavenly. Banco De Gaia's #2 track is my favorite, but there are a number of other songs in this album that I never tire of. Play this in your party, and the dance floor will soon get crowded ...

4 out of 5 stars Worth getting but could've been much better.......2005-09-18

Much like Stealth bombers blowing up their strategic civilian targets, these braindead techno beats destroy much classic Arabian tradition here. However about half of this collection is really spectacular and most dance worthy. My favorites are Katmarie, Ya Rayah, Telephone Arab, Sabura, and 1001 Dreams.This is well worth buying, you'll have to skip some tracks on the way but that's to be expected. Thumbs up here.

5 out of 5 stars What I wanted!.......2005-06-08


Very good music... though when I first heard it expected it to be arabic-arabic, I have to admit that the second time was better, and it is better every time I hear it -especially Banco de Gaia and Ekova, who I know from my children.

One would assume that people my age (!) would not appreciate this sort of music, but I have to say that all the tracks have this techno kind of sound, gathered with traditional arabic tunes, and therefore, are the perfect mix between modern and traditional.

It has also given me the opportunity of listening to new sounds, which has inevitably made me open my mind -and ears- to new sounds, melodies and life!
Baby Santa
Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
  • Not very interesting
  • worst Baby Einstein yet!!!!!!!!
  • Baby Einstein disappointment
  • OKAY CD. SONGS JUST TO SHORT!
Baby Santa

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ASIN: B0000DBJ9L
Release Date: 2003-10-14

Tracks:

  1. Jingle Bells, Traditional
  2. Deck The Halls, Traditional
  3. Toy Symphony, Leopold Mozart
  4. Joy To The World, Traditional
  5. Joy To The World, Reggae Style
  6. 12 Days Of Christmas, Caribbean Style
  7. German Dance No.3 'Sleigh Ride', W.A. Mozart
  8. Jingle Bells, Traditional
  9. Jingle Bells, Samba Style
  10. Hanukkah Medley, Traditional
  11. Bring A Torch, Jeanette Isabella, France
  12. Snowbird On The Ashbank, Appalachia
  13. The Wexford Carol, Celtic
  14. Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming, Germany
  15. Oshogatsu (The New Year), Japan
  16. We Wish You A Merry Christmas, Traditional
  17. We Wish You A Merry Christman, African Pop Style
  18. Hallelujah Chorus, Handel
  19. Silent Night, Traditional
  20. Orchestra Tune Up
  21. Bradenburg Concerto No.4, Bach Nutcracker Suite, Tchaikovsky
  22. Trepak (Russian Dance)
  23. Tea (Chinese Dance)
  24. Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy
  25. Coffee (Arabian Dance)
  26. Dance Of The Reed Pipes
  27. Waltz Of The Flowers
  28. Symphony No.9, Beethoven

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This time out, Baby Einstein shines a light on the Christmas tree and promises peace in the nursery, if not on earth. Familiar carols like "Jingle Bells," "Silent Night," and "Joy to the World" undergo the expected twinkly xylophone treatment, but a clutch of others get swept off to the Caribbean (the steel drum-studded "Twelve Days of Christmas"), the plains of Africa (the earthy, percussive "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"), and additional exotic locales. After yuletide stopoffs in France, Japan, and Germany, the "Holiday Concert" part of the disc takes over, featuring brainier but still festive selections from Bach, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky. This mid-CD switchover barely registers--each of the 28 mini-tracks (most average a minute and a half) does its part to stir visions of sugarplums and furthers the possibility of a truly silent night for the Santa's-lap set. --Tammy La Gorce

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Not very interesting.......2005-12-02

Purchased for my 1 year old at 6.99 in Target, thought it would be a good deal, but it is putting us all to sleep. Wish I would have read the reviews first. This is not going to be something we play for the holiday.

1 out of 5 stars worst Baby Einstein yet!!!!!!!!.......2005-11-19

Overall very disappointing - when you see the original baby einstein, it is very basic ... but you can see how a baby would find it interesting. The images are constantly changing, the puppets are cute, but everything is relevant. But you also relize that this is a pretty primitive video ... done in someone's basement (practically). The Baby Santa is worse than this.

1. the music is ok ... but there could have been more variety ... perhaps even sung in other languages
2. the puppet shows are ok ... but missing something
3. the stationary images of holiday items are limited and repetitive ... this holiday isn't only made up of wrapped boxes and ornaments
4. the real life images are also limited ... where are the images of people ice skating, some Christmas carolers, some hot chocolate & cookies ... or why not even a palm tree with lights
5. Julie has used her daughters in this dvd again ... and they are getting way too old as well as their friends.

The whole dvd is lackluster .... it seems very obvious that this was rushed out in order to make it for the holiday shoppers. I'd highly suggest checking it out from the library or a video rental store before purchasing.

2 out of 5 stars Baby Einstein disappointment.......2005-11-17

We are Really big fans of the Baby Einstein Collection, and have all the CD's, which are wonderful. So, happily when I bought this one for my 15 month old, I was looking forward to the same quality of songs, but this one is redundant (3 versions of Jingle Bells), and boring. There is so much fantastic Christmas music, and the makers could've done sooo much better. Would return it if I could.

3 out of 5 stars OKAY CD. SONGS JUST TO SHORT!.......2005-02-28

HI ALL! I BOUGHT THIS CD AND THE DISNEY FAMILY CHRISTMAS ALBUM AND I RECOMMEND THAT ONE INSTEAD OF THIS ONE. THIS CD HAS A LOT OF VERY SHORT COMPLIATIONS FROM 20 SECONDS TO A LITTLE OVER MINUTE FOR LIKE EACH SONG. ACCEPT A FEW THAT ARE LITTLE LONGER. THE OTHER ALBUM HAS VERY BEAUTIFUL MUSIC SUNGS KIDS, ADULTS AND ARE THE FULL LENGTH SONGS. I RECOMMEND PEOPLE BUYING THE OTHER CD INSTEAD! YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!
Desert Roses and Arabian Rhythms, Vol. 3
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • At long last...
  • great belly dancing music
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  • Exciting and Esensual, The Third Time Around
Desert Roses and Arabian Rhythms, Vol. 3
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Mondo Melodia
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0001GOHI4
Release Date: 2004-03-16

Tracks:

  1. Walk Like An Egyptian - Hakim
  2. Hanina - Steve Stevens
  3. Ajaja - Ramses
  4. Un Ange En Paix - Amina
  5. El Wala Wala - Hakim
  6. Zazarkhatri - Cheb Mami
  7. Elli Tmanetoh (Galactic Mix) - Nawal Al Zoghbi
  8. Begharamak Masloube - Woroud
  9. Niloufareh Bahar - Andy
  10. Mahbub - Turbo Tabla
  11. Akadt Aalik Gualbi - Cheb Nasro
  12. Who's The Fairest - Shani
  13. Saraab - Simon Shaheen

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars At long last..........2007-02-19

I have been searching for this album for a while, and finally found it here at amazon. I really enjoy it, I use it for bellydance.

5 out of 5 stars great belly dancing music.......2006-11-07

I love the variety of rhythyms on this cd. We use it for several of our choreographies. I have ordered this item several times because I use it so much.

5 out of 5 stars Even More Arabian Dance Rhythms.......2006-09-02

A continuation of the "Desert Roses and Arabian Rhythms", this CD gives us a third dose of Arabic and Middle Eastern dance music infused with western influences. The result is quite enjoyable, and serves as a good introduction to Arabic music. All the usual suspects are here - Hakim, Amina Annabi, Cheb Mami, Nawal al Zoughbi, Andy, Faudel, Zohar, Cheb Nasro, Shani. New faces appear two, like talented Palestinean artist Simon Shaheen, pop singer Woroud, and the techno beats of Turbo Tabla. If you liked the first two CDs in this series, then this one is another good purchase.

So whats the music like? Well, it starts off with Hakim and Cleopatra doing a (quite appropriate) cover of "Walk Like an Egyptian", with Arabic beats. It continues with lots of great Middle Eastern tunes all the way to the end, when we hear a more traditional meditative "Saraab" by Simon Shaheen, one of the greatest names in contemporary Arabic music. Along the way there is a remix of Lebanese pop idol Nawal al Zoughbi, techno-bellydance rhythms from Turbo Tabla, Rai songs from Cheb Nasro and Cheb Mami, an haunting duet between Amina and Zohar, another English pop song from Shani (for those who can't speak Arabic), upbeat Arabic pop from newcomer Woroud, and much more. Everyone on the CD gives a very memorable performance, so if your a fan of Arabic pop this CD will really get you.

It's definately worth the purchase. In fact, if you haven't I'd recommend you go out and get the first two CDs as well. These CDs are great for any bellydancer, Arabic music lover, or just someone who wants to expand their understanding of the world. Sure, plenty of great Arabic musicians are left off this CD (and, in fact, the series focuses mostly on pop and rai, leaving out classical and folk music) but its a good starting place if nothing else. Definately a good purchase.

5 out of 5 stars "Feel Good" Mix.......2006-04-14

I stumbled across this browsing at the store and it was definitely a lucky find. The songs are modern, upbeat and fun and there's a nice mix of different styles. Hakim's orchestra's rendition of "Walk Like An Egyptian" converts it into a better beat for bellydancing. Ramses' "Ajaja" has been used by Petite Jamilla for her double veil performance. Amina's "Un Ange En Paix" is stylish and sexy. "Who's The Fairest?" is a fun club tune with a bellydance beat. The other songs range from sensual to more classic middle eastern style, including Turbo Tabla's techno drumming. The compilation is great for both dancing and listening. I like it for driving to work in the morning or cleaning the house as well as for freestyle bellydancing. Whether you are a bellydancer or just a fan of middle eastern/arabic music, you'll enjoy this CD. Highly recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Exciting and Esensual, The Third Time Around.......2006-01-31

First of all, I am not a belly dancer, but you don't have to be a belly dancer to reap the benefits of the energy fun, and sensuality, packed into the thirteen tracks on this CD. Several times I have worked out to it on my elliptical, and can assure you that it provides a good hour or so's worth of inspiration to keep you going. While it has a kind mix of pretty quickly paced songs being followed by somewhat slower songs, the music, voices, and influences vary so much, that things never start to drag or become routine.

You have to love Hakim and Irish singer, Carly Hennessy's fun version of, "Walk Like An Egyptian." The old Bangles sort of wiseguy song is both enriched by the addition of traditional instruments and beats, and is also put in its place and expertly tweaked by the singing of Hakim, which is strong and compelling, and is, of course, the real thing. At the end of the song, when he says, "I am Egyptian, come with me," well, you might be inclined, like Marlene Dietrich chasing after Gary Cooper in "Morocco," to throw off your high heels, and follow him into the desert...but instead, you go with the flow of the songs, moving through many moods and musical styles, thus managing to be both a bit familiar, and a lot exotic, and always intriguing.

My favorites, along with, "Walk Like An Egyptian," are, "Un Ange En Paix," by Amina and Zohar, And the last song on the CD, "Saraab," by Simon Shaheen. The Amina/Zohar track has a sensuous, restrained pace...maybe a littel reminiscent of Cesaria Evora.perhaps I have an overactive imagination, and she is just singing about her shopping list, but it sets a shadowy, smokey image for me, full of mystery (well, that is for sure!), and a bit of ennui. The accordion, muffled horns, and techno beats seem pretty simple, but they create a mood, that I don't get tired of experiencing, over and over again. I am looking forward to sampling some CDs by these two artists, with the intention of buying.

Simon Sheehan's song, "Saraab," is very traditional and languid, and calls to mind a wonderful scene from the old Gene Tierney film, "Sundown," where she is walking slowly across the desert, midriff exposed. If it isn't the exact music used in that scene, it is very close to it. The flute, in particular, is beautiful, but the whole track is so wonderfully uncluttered, so minimal, really, and yet it just draws the listener (at least this one!) into the landscape it creates. What a smart way to end this CD! I will definitely be buying a CD by Shaheen, since that one song is not enough for me, and it will be the perfect music for times when an hour or so of absolutely delicious, exotic music, suggesting burning sands, foreign places, and giving yourself over to a totally different pace, is an essential (essensual?) ingredient.

The faster songs, with their many influences (hip hop, reggae, flamenco, to name but a few), all add their fun and energy to the overall winning effect of this third in the Desert Roses series. I enjoy all the Desert Roses CDs,and how they cleverly include one pop hit, with a mainstream artist, on each one; thereby giving you a place to start from, and to be drawn in from, regardless of how unfamiliar you are with Middle Eastern music. The DR CDs are all terrific for my CD changer, when it is set on the shuffle mode, since they make it sound like I have so much more stuff in there, than I really do. They are also a lot of fun to listen to in the car...though they may set the rednecks (urban ones included) to growling!!

Note: If you enjoy this CD, you might like to check out "Cairo to Casablanca," another compilation, with a bit less punch than "Desert Roses 3," but beautiful music and voices, nevertheless. "Moroccan Spirit," is another definite treat, for any fan of Middle Eastern music and ambience.

World Music:

  1. Beyond Blue
  2. California [Import]
  3. Carnatic Veena Recital
  4. Celtic Impressions
  5. Colecao "Brasil De a a Z" [Box set] [Import]
  6. Commandante Che Guevara
  7. Compassos [Import]
  8. Concerto Futurissimo [Live] [Import]
  9. Cosmic Tree
  10. D'un Temp D'un Pais [Import]

World Music

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World Music

Don't Pony With Tony... Do the UT With the Marvels

I Musici Brucellensis

Grieg: Complete Works for String Orchestra

The Complete Prestige Recordings [Box set]

Ibiza Uncovered [Import]

Little Lost Girls Blues

In Your Presence

Rap Music rap_music_46

Journey to the Stars [Import]

Handel: Giulio Cesare

Giles

Mpb Outubro [Import]

Eres Amor

Classic for Yoga: Meditative Melodies for Relaxation

Nuclear Daydream