- Audio CD (31 Dec 2008)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: World Music Network (Uk) Ltd
- ASIN: B00005AVNK
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 36,310 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 2. Az Hoosne Malihe Khud - Sabri Brothers |
| 3. Alam - Sheikh Ahmad Al-Tuni |
| 4. Qalbi Yujaddithuni - Sheikh Yasin Al-Tuhami |
| 5. Saba Atu Rijal - Hassan Hakmoun & Adam Rudolph |
| 6. Tere Ishq Nachaaya - Abida Parween |
| 7. Shah Khoshini - Stad Elahi |
| 8. Dembe - Boubacar Diagne |
| 9. AL asfur - Sheikh Ahmad Barrayn |
| 10. Ghayri ala s-sulwan qadir - Sama i Rast - Hamza Shakkur |
| 11. Rahway Wasdi Jhok Faridan Di - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan |
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Tracks 3, 4 and 9 hail from Egypt, and # 9 is recited and sung by Sheikh Ahmed Barrayn, who is described as having a "broken and husky voice", and it carries a power that makes this one of the better pieces for me.
Track # 5 from Morocco, is far and away my favorite piece on this disc, with a dazzling nay (a type of flute) solo that contrasts with the vocal. It is melodic and wonderful.
# 7 from Iran, is an innovative, complex composition on the tanbur (a type of lute). This one is not "lite listening" and may take a few hearings to fully appreciate. # 8 from Senegal is for diverse drums, and # 10 is from Syria, and has some impressive musicianship with "dueling" zither and oud.
The booklet insert has mini bios of the performers, and tells you what CDs these tracks were culled from. The overall sound is good, and total time 72'20.
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