| 1. No Way in, No Way Out |
| 2. Devil's Pie - D'Angelo |
| 3. Grand Finale - DMX, Ja Rule, Method Man, Nas |
| 4. Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer - Jerome |
| 5. What About - Sparkle |
| 6. Two Sides - Hot Totti |
| 7. Movin' Out - Mya, |
| 8. Top Shooter - DMX, Mr. Vegas, Sean Paul |
| 9. Story to Tell - Ja Rule |
| 10. Crew Love - Jay-Z, Memphis Bleek, |
| 11. Sometimes - Noreaga |
| 12. We All Can Get It On - Drag-On |
| 13. Militia [Remix] - Gang Starr |
| 14. Windpipe - Ghostface Killah, , RZA, Wu-Tang Clan |
| 15. Pre-Game - Jay-Z, Sauce Money |
| 16. Tommy's Theme - LOX, Made Men |
| 17. Some N****z - Half-A-Mill |
| 18. I Wanna Live - Braveheart's |
Belly,Original Soundtrack,Def Jam,Hip-Hop,Pop,Soundtrack,Soundtracks,Soundtracks & Film Scores
Belly [Soundtrack] [Clean]
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Tribal Derivations
Beats Antique Manufacturer: Cia - Copeland Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O58ZQM Release Date: 2007-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Battle
- The Lantern
- Tabla Toy
- Rabat
- Slow
- Deriviation
- Trinkit
- Break Me
- Nau-Ashta
- Intertwine
- Relic
- Discovered
- Untitled Track
Customer Reviews:
Beats Antique - Great album!.......2007-07-23
very interesting.......2007-07-17
I didn't expect to find out this quality, actually!!
Contemporary & Traditional Music Magically Melded.......2007-06-27
AWESOME!.......2007-04-20
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Putumayo Presents: Turkish Groove
Various Artists Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E6ESP8 Release Date: 2006-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Kirmizi Biber - Bendeniz
- Kalmadi - Mustafa Sandal
- Buda - Sertab
- Pis Pisla - Nilgul
- Dudu (Ozgur Buldum Remix) - Tarkan
- Sinanay - Gulseren
- Kusursuzsun (Acoustic Version) - Emrah
- Ayrilik Gunu - Goksel
- Oha Falan Oldum Yani - Tugba Ekinci
- Atiyosun - Nazan Oncel
- Sanima Inanma - Sezen Aksu
Amazon.com
In 2005, Putamayo's A&R man, Jacob Edgar, traveled to Turkey, a country that straddles Europe and Asia, hung out in its exotic nightclubs, and produced this compilation. If you were expecting to hear some belly-dancing, snake-charming tunes, this CD's 11 tracks will quickly disabuse you of those cliches. These selections exhibit a funky fusion of central Asia, the Balkans, and the Middle East that also includes rap, hip-hop, electronica, and even suggests Ballywood. Turkey's boy idol Tarkan serves up a spicy fluted-and-strings track on "Dudu," equally matched by Mustafa Sandal's Flamenco-flavored heartthrob number, "Kalmadi," with an evocative stringed instrument called a kanun. The ladies also get their groove on, as evidenced by Sertab Erener's whispery soprano on "Buda" and Nazan Oncel's New York-style rap, "Atiyosun." Turkey is an impressive cultural blend of East and West, and nothing signifies that blend better than its pop music. --Eugene Holley, Jr.Album Description
In 2005, Putumayo's head of A&R, Jacob Edgar traveled to Istanbul to immerse himself in Turkey's culture and discover its music. Though its cities are filled with the ancient architecture of its long history, Turkey is considered one of the most modern Muslim countries in the world. This cultural juxtaposition is most evident in Turkey's contemporary pop music scene, where classical traditions and instrumentation blend with sophisticated global pop and dance music. Turkish Groove, reflects this unique musical mosaic and joins the successful Groove series.Much like their Western pop counterparts, Turkish stars push the limit of their society's standards of acceptability. As a result, Turkish pop music is crossing over to audiences outside Turkey, making inroads into the contemporary scenes of Europe and Latin America though remaining largely unknown in other parts of the world.
As Turkish pop takes its place on the international stage, its fusions of cultural traditions and modern techniques play to an ever expanding audience. Putumayo's Turkish Groove hopes to serve as an introduction to the contemporary sounds of this culturally rich country.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this CD will be donated to Karnaval Kid in support of their efforts to improve childcare and education for disadvantaged children in Turkey.
Customer Reviews:
Turkish Delight.......2007-07-02
It begins with Bendeniz's rousing "Kirmizi Biber",a catchy song in which a woman complains about her lover's neglect. Mustafa Sandal's "Kalmadi" and Gulseren's "Sinanay" (the latter is a humorous song about giving directions to Istanbul) both deflty weave Latin and Turkish rhythms. Sertab,who looks like a Turkish Trudie Styler (Sting's wife),sings the beautiful Asian-flavored "Buda"...a hypnotic song about finding nirvana like the Buddha. Though Turkey is predominantly Muslim, this song shows that Eastern&New Age spirituality have found inroads in that country bridging Europe and Asia. Turkish heartthrob Tarkan has the catchy "Dudu" (Ozgur Buldum Remix). Think of an Anatolian Justin Timberlake with an exotic,amazing sound and lots of talent. Emrah's "Kusursuzsun (Acoustic Version)" is a memorable song in its simplicity;it also shows how Turkish differs from Arabic. In fact,Turkish is linguistically related to Hungarian (Magyar) and Korean. Goksel's "Ayirilik Gunu" blends Bollywood and retro flavors. Tugba Ekinci's rousing "Oha Falan Oldum Yani",with its exotic instrumentation,is a passionate plea to a cheating lover;Ekinci shows that she has more than sex appeal,but amazing vocals as well. Nazam Oncel's "Atiyosun" is a poetic song about everyday life.
"Turkish Groove" is a compilation of appetizers of Turkish music;now I'd like to explore the music of Tarkan,Sertab,and Goksel further. "Turkish Groove" is a perfect introduction to Turkish music in its variety.It's a fun musical excursion to Istanbul and Topkapi
Not Your Daddy's Groove Album...Though I Wish it Was!.......2007-04-14
Having said that, the (Turkish pop) music on this CD is enjoyable. The music is up-temple and you could probably dance to it - if you try real hard. Just be aware, it's not like some of the other CDs in Putumayo's Groove CD series.
It Grows on You.......2007-04-08
The only reason I gave this CD 4 starts is because of the very few hip hop areas, but even those are begining to grow on me.
Tantalizing Turkish Musical Potpourri .......2007-04-07
We were pleased with the choices selected and have listened to the CD multiple times.
Buy the music. Hear the music. Love the music. .......2006-10-25
Not to mention incredible music.
Ah, the music.. Until you've been at a traditional peasant wedding on the Aegean, or to a nightclub in Van where the Kurds are breaking it down the Old School Anatolian way with a traditional eight piece band, well.. you just haven't been there. You haven't really heard it. And you can't know what you're missing. No CD will replicate those sort of experiences.
Not even this one. But it comes sort of close. This disk isn't old school like the music I heard the above mentioned places. But it catches some of that same energy and soul (NB: not soul as in Marvin Gaye, but soul as in Mehmet the Conquerer & the Book of Dede Korkut.) It's froth off the top of the rich Turkish pop scene. Music that's a fusion of the traditional with international pop influences.
And contrary to our Turkish friend from Izmir commenting here, I have to say that it does make sense. It's a nice melange of tunes. A taste of modern Turkey. Afyet olsun, as they say. For someone who's never heard anything from Turkey other than maybe Tarkan, this will prove a tasty morsel. BTW, Tarkmeister's a Turkish version of Ricky Martin, only a hundred thousand nintey nine million times as good. He is the only artist with two songs on this mix.
My favorite tune here is Sinanay, a folk cover, with a great irrepressible bass line. It opens with a Latin American dude asking for directions "Donde esta Istanbul? Estoy perdido aqui!" to which the Turkish girl goes "Istanbul?" And then breaks into poetic song telling the poor goofball how to get there. Just çok comik & wicked güzel, chooch.
Atiyosun deserves special mention, as well. The lyrics- as well as I can gather with my 500 word Turkish vocabulary- are a girl telling a guy to get lost. It's bracingly laconic, relentlessly catchy.
Those are two highlights. Know that there is nary a bad track on this thing.
So buy this disk, slap it on during your next party, and everyone will dig it, I promise you. Your parents, super hip acquintances, dorky friends, annoying roomate, maiden aunt.. Everybody. Why? Because it's groovy. It's Turkish. And - Need I say it? - like all things groovy & Turkish, it rocks.
PS. And be sure to go to Turkiye someday, if only in your dreams.
The Muslims won't hurt you. And more than a few Turks will welcome, even embrace you. You will always savour & never regret it.
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Food in the Belly
Xavier Rudd Manufacturer: Anti ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LPR50W Release Date: 2007-01-30 |
Tracks:
- The Letter
- Messages
- Pockets Of Peace
- Energy Song
- Fortune Teller
- The Mother
- Food In The Belly
- My Missing
- Mana
- Connie's Song
- Famine
- Generation Fade
- September 24, 1999
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Based on musical transgressions committed by the likes of Jamiroquai--well, okay, only Jamiroquai-some might say the didgeridoo has no place in rock 'n' roll. An avowed fan of Paul Simon's Graceland, however, Xavier Rudd continues to seek redemption for the much-maligned instrument from his Australian homeland on his sixth full-length release, Food in the Belly, an earthy collection of roots-rock tunes that also sees the one-man-band champion everything from wind chimes and tubas to ankle bells and tablas. On slow-percolating tracks like "Messages" and "Pockets of Peace," the part-time surfer seems to share not only Jack Johnson's laidback delivery style but passive preachiness: "So speak out loud/ Of the things you are proud/ And if you love this coast/ Then keep it clean as it hopes." Fans of Michael Franti and Ben Harper wouldn't go amiss. --Aidin VaziriAlbum Description
This singer-songwriter-multi-instrumentalist brings clear vision, personality, and an independent attitude to his beguiling songs. His debut is a collection of soulful melodies and dense instrumental textures that takes the work of classic singer-songwriters as template (he's a professed Paul Simon fan). An advocate of Aboriginal rights, Rudd also admires the dense simplicity of Aboriginal music, often building his songs from his bare soles on a wooden resonator box and the breath humming in his didgeridoo.Customer Reviews:
Food in Belly.......2007-06-28
Such a Find.......2007-04-17
College radio stations take notice .......2007-03-05
There are some lilting tunes amid random cacophany on this experiment; the better ones soothe the ears. Rudd is not a poet in the ranks with Dylan or Mitchell, but he gets a fair amount of social commentary under the skin.
To be fair, this is something that most younger music fans should take notice of, because at least it takes some dares. I also give credit for Rudd incorporating his self proclaimed mentor Paul Simon. I didn't know he had such admiration until I read some reviews, but I found myself saying " Hmm.... some of this sounds like ' Graceland' era Paul Simon." If you want something that is a touch edgy, a bit melodic and a little profound, pick this up.
Very Original and Awesome Songwriting.......2007-02-02
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Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain
Sparklehorse Manufacturer: Astralwerks ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GLKP9Y Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Don't Take My Sunshine Away
- Getting It Wrong
- Shade And Honey
- See The Light
- Return To Me
- Some Sweet Day
- Ghost In The Sky
- Mountains
- Morning Hollow
- It's Not So Hard
- Knives Of Summertime
- Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain
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Battling his own personal demons while he has been highly coveted as a producer for other bands, singer/songwriter Mark Linkous' output with his own Sparklehorse has been as irregular as it is ingenious. And it's been five years since the candid album It's a Wonderful Life welcomed a clean-and-sober, Linkous crafting the same divine and bizarre songs that have come to define his North Carolina-based band. That inclination continues here with the peculiar front man punctuating his songs with mentions of ghosts and knives and mountaintops, and presenting them with a murmured, spaced-out and psychedelic soundtrack. The up-tempo, bundle-of-nerves pop songs "It's Not So Hard" and Guided by Voices twin "Ghost in the Sky," though luscious, seem out of place among slow and startling ballads like "Getting It Wrong," "See the Light" or, especially, the imminent kiss-off "Some Sweet Day," where Linkous grouses, "I was the one who loved you most/ But you can't put your arms around a ghost." A parting shot that's meant to lingermuch like the 53 minutes that are Mark Linkous' latest comeback. --Scott HolterCustomer Reviews:
Linkous does power pop.......2007-04-28
Not sure what "Morning Hollow" is doing on here, though. Seems to break up the flow too much. It's a good song, but this is the exact same version from "Wonderful Life". I'd advise skipping it -- album plays better just listening to the pop tunes.
Yummy.......2007-03-10
Anyway, I love this band. The album is no let-down.
Perfect.......2007-03-05
Not my type of music, but...........2007-01-07
Great range, dreamt on great stars.......2006-12-16
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Bellydance Superstars
Various Artists Manufacturer: Mondo Melodia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000078JLD Release Date: 2002-11-12 |
Tracks:
- Raks Africa - Dinletir (selected by Jillina)
- Ah Ya Leil - Shereen (selected by Sonia)
- El Salam - Hakim (selected by Jillina)
- Warda - Warda (selected by Tamalyn Dallal)
- Ice Queen - Dinletir (selected by Rania)
- Talakik - Hakim (selected byAmar Gamal)
- Nebtidi Mnain El Hikaya - Mohamed Abdel Wahab (selected by Suhaila Salimpour)
- Chicky - Oojami (selected by Ansuya)
- Sahra Saidi - Gamal Gommaa (selected by Ansuya)
- Bitwannes Beek - Warda (selected by Veena & Neena)
- Il Alem Allah - Amr Diab (selected by Veena & Neena)
- Zeina - Mahamed Abdel Wahab (selected by Sonia)
- Msafer - Mahamed Abdel Wahab (selected by Tamalyn Dallal)
- Esma Yalli - Hakim (selected by Amar Gamal)
- Drum Solo - selected and performed by Suhaila Salimpour
- Habibi Ya Albi - Ihab Tawfik (selected by Rania)
Customer Reviews:
Loved it!.......2007-05-07
Bellydance Superstars Moves You.......2007-04-04
Bellydance Superstars .......2007-01-15
Good usable material.......2007-01-12
Egyptian-style and American-Cabaret dancers would probably get the most out of it.
Do you want to dance your feet off??? .......2006-10-18
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Bellydance Superstars, Vol. 4
Various Artists Manufacturer: Cia - Copeland Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JBWVRK Release Date: 2006-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Enta Omri (Remix) - Elie Attieh
- Bel Arabi - Saad
- Batwannis Beek - The Reg Project
- Asoufak Youm - Hoda
- Layali Al Sharq - The Al-Ahram Orchestra
- Sana Wara Sana - Nancy Ajram
- Turbo Tabla 4 - Turbo Tabla
- Ala Meen - Amina
- Aataba - Darine Hadchiti
- Arabiyon Ana - Yuri Mrakadi
- Zaina - Petrol Bomb Samosa
- Hattegy Tany - Pascal Machaalani
- Drum Solo Wassan Pharaouin - Issam Houshan
Customer Reviews:
shaking rythym.......2007-06-27
More techno cr@p.......2007-05-24
Bellydance Superstars, Vol. 4 .......2007-03-27
Tweaked.......2007-03-19
belly dance.......2007-03-05
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The Belly and the Beat
Turbo Tabla Manufacturer: Cia - Copeland Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JBWW92 Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
Tracks:
- Turbo Tabla 4
- Tahteeb Diesel
- Stonecutter
- Imlal Ilaqdah
- Irrouh
- Sanadi
- Indiarab
- Saidi Song
- Samai Aryan
- Ashoof Jamal
- Naseeb
- Multiple East
- Zaarathaustra
- Banaat Turbo
Customer Reviews:
fun.......2007-02-21
Funky Blue Belly Beatz.......2007-02-21
Music, no matter what kind (if it is the kind you like), speaks to the soul. It is as if the music becomes the language your soul and spirit speaks... and it is the rhythm of your heartbeat. When something speaks so specifically, it as if I become my total self again. Such joy, reminds me of who I really am! I wonder if others feel this way. Gotta be.
Now, my top 5 favorite kind of music go exactly in this order:
1. Belly dance music
2. Bhangra & Chutney Soca
3. Salsa & Merengue
4. Zydeco
5.Soca
6. Reggaeton
7. Ghazals
(If you don't know the meaning of any of these terms, you can look it/them up. It'd take too long to explain )
I mean, of course I like more, but these musics would "turn me on", if you will. It is directly related to the dance moves induced as well. But more importantly, I think it is about an aural aesthetic; what one finds beautiful. I do believe it is also much related to one's ethnicity and perhaps cultural memories -- from this life, and perhaps ancestral memories, or even those memories from the collective unconscious. As I said, in the case of Turbo Tabla, it feels like someone whispering in your ear in only a language you can understand... speaking right into your brain. It sounds just as sweet as hearing your own name whispered in your ear. They say a person's name is the sweetest ever word-sound to them. (So fellas, if you don't already know... if a way to a man's heart is through his belly, then surely a way to some women's hearts, is through her ear.) Total erotica! The biggest sex organ is between the ears, yes? It all starts in the brain.
But, I digress. LOL!
I have a question for you all. Do you think one's ethnicity or ethnicities (in the case of us "mixed" folk -- and lots of us are, inevitably... even if we think we are purely one thing or another... but that is yet another tributary of discussion)... does one's ethnicity influence the way a person looks at the world aesthetically? Is what one finds beautiful, influenced by one's background(s). I believe that it is. I'd like to hear what someone else thinks. Now, I'm not speaking of aesthetics on the surface -- and that may sound like an oxymoron, yet it is not. I am referring to those things which appeal to you at a more gut level; an instinctual level. Some people may believe that that the business of what one finds beautiful or appealing, through the senses, a shallow business. I beg to differ.
I think what one choses to wear -- clothes, jewelry, adornment... how you wear your hair... how one choses to decorate one's environment... the kinds of food & music one likes... certainly to whom one is attracted... our interests... environments that makes one feel at home...fabrics... colors... scents we wear... scents we have around us... what music we like to hear... what languages sound sweet in our ears...all are influenced by our ancestral memories. These are the things which make us feel at home, cared for.... which make us love and feel loved... which makes our hearts feel more alive... which makes our souls soar... which touch us in places we never knew existed or had forgotten........ yes, I think these things aour a part of our collective unconscious.
Nonethless, for moments today, I felt like I could fly :-)
My heart danced.
*By the way, my favorite cuts so far on that CD:
#1 "Turbo Tabla 4 (Karim Nagi) --Drum anthem #4 in Turbo Tabla Tribal Lovers Series
#2 "Tahteeb Diesel" (Nagi, Ruskin) -- A southern Egyptian Cane Dance in a Detroit parking lot
#4 "Imlal Ilaqdah" (Traditional Arab & Andalusian) -- Fill the glasses up and let me drink til dawn.
#7 "Indiarab" (Karim Nagi) -- Belly Bhangra
This is part of the meaning of love, I say.
great.......2007-01-19
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Best of Bellydance from Egypt, Lebanon, Arabia & Turkey
Various Artists Manufacturer: Arc Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001IKL Release Date: 2002-03-12 |
Tracks:
- Aziza - Hossam Ramzy
- Tokat Sarmasi - Esin Engin
- Min Aboukra L'Ashiye - Emad Sayyah
- Ghannili Sheway Sheway - Hossam Ramzy
- Saiedeh - Happiest - Aboud Abdel Al
- Ya Cemil - Leyli
- Ma 'Zoufat Al Bouzouk - Emad Sayyah
- Gazal - Essam Rashad
- Sahara Groove - Hossam Ramzy
- Arap Ciftellisi - Esin Engin
- Li Jamal Cleopatra - Emad Sayyah
- El Hayah Helwa - Hossam Ramzy
Customer Reviews:
Best of Bellydance.......2007-03-09
very good service and wonderfull to dance to........2007-01-11
Best of Bellydance from Egypt, Lebanon, Arabia, and Turkey.......2005-07-21
Varied & Diverse Although Often with an "Orchestrated' Sound.......2004-04-04
The most outstanding piece on the CD is track #1, "Aziza" (Arabia) played by Hosssam Ramzy and his orchestra. It is exotic and has jazz-like improvisations on the ney, violin, and kanun which capture the sounds, sights, and smells of the souk and casbah. You *know* you have arrived into another world of music ... Track #2 "Dert Ortagim Benim", is Turkish and played by Ensemble Huseyn Turkmenler. It begins with a dumbek intro that is soon accompanied by traditional instruments, the ney, lute, kanun, and violin. Together these instruments create a dynamic melody and rhythm that captivates the listener. Eventually each instrument, ney, kanun, lute, and violin is provided a solo opportunity to shine, to stand out, to be heard when it is played by a virtuoso, who demonstrates jazz-like improvisaitons and explores the full depth and breadth of musical possibilies on a solo instrument. #4 "Ghannili Sheway Sheway" by Hossam Ramzy and orchestra create a sensational sound, played on the ney, kanun, violin, lute, and keyboards ... this one creates labyrinthine musical pathways with unusual twists, turns, and curves. Hossam Ramzy is a master musician, world reknown for his creativity and stylizations of the Middle Eastern sound. #5 is translated as "Happiness" ("Saiedeh"). The music has Arabic influences, played on a violin or cello-like instrument, there are occasionally keyboards. The end is especially explosive with "ullalations", high-pitched vocalizations often done by women with the tongue against the pallate but can done by men also, during times of intense joy, happiness and unexpected pleasure. #6 sounds Egyptian due to the frequent dumbek rhythm, although somewhat orchestrated, they music retains the original flavor and ambience of Arabic music.
Overall, this CD contains a wide variety of exemplary belly dance music, although it slightly disappoints due to orchestration, when traditional instruments would be preferable. Erika Borsos (erikab93)
Mystirious Passionate Musique !!.......2003-05-01
It is not too noisy , too hard beat as some Belly Dance albums, but enjoyable groove floting in the air. Some fast and dance-able mixed with some groovy quite songs. Never too excited while not sleepy as some ethical albums.
Track 8: "Gazal", composed and performed by Essam Rashad, is a beautiful track which had appeared in Natacha Atlas's debut album, but differnet version. Natacha's version has some chant, but here is a pure instrumental version which leads us into the stary desert .......
Buy it !! It is low price now and it actually worth twice of it's price !!
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Galactic Caravan: Intergalactic Bellydance
Various Artists Manufacturer: Mondo Melodia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002XEE1Q Release Date: 2004-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Habet (Galactic Caravan's Intergalactic Belly Mix) - Hakim
- Soul Talk
- Tranceceiver
- Nomadic Transit
- Star Kids
- Voice From The Moon
- No Gravity
- Ghib An Aynayya (Galactic Caravan's DNR Transofrming Belly Mix) - Nawal Al Zoghbi
- Hanina (Galactic Caravan's Celestial Belly Mix) - Steve Stevens
- Om Om
Customer Reviews:
Smooth music.......2007-05-06
It's okay, but doesn't sound like bellydance to me.......2007-02-18
Galactic Goosebumps..........2007-01-30
As A Dancer.......2007-01-04
Great belly dance music.......2006-11-04
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Best of Lead Belly
Leadbelly Manufacturer: Cleopatra ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SZGH Release Date: 2000-05-02 |
Tracks:
- The Bourgeois Blues
- Look, Looky Yonder/Black Betty
- Poor Howard/Green Corn
- The Gallows Pole
- Noted Rider
- Big Fat Woman
- Burrow, Love And Go
- Bring Me Li'l Water Silvy
- Julie Ann Johnson
- Line 'Em
- Whoe Back Buck
- John Hardy
- In New Orleans
- Goodnight Irene
- Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
- How Long
- Yellow Gal
- On A Monday
- Blue Tail Fly
- The Boll Weevil Song
Customer Reviews:
Pretty close........2005-09-09
Almost.......2004-11-06
One of the very best single-disc Leadbelly compilations.......2004-08-16
More serious fans will of course want "The Definitive Leadbelly" from the Catfish label, or the multi-volume "Leadbelly Legacy" series from Smithsonian/Folkways, but this is a terrific starting point for the curious. Huddie Ledbetter, who usually performed solo accompanied only by his own twelve-string guitar, was the first black musician to gain recognition amongst the white audiences of the 20s and 30s, and this is essential early American blues and folk music.
Must have original blues.......2000-06-15
Rap Music:
- Best of Jt Money & Poison Clan
- BMR 2000 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Car Fulla White Boys [Clean]
- City of Gold
- Clockers (1995 Film) [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
- Damn [CD-single]
- Do or Die [Explicit Lyrics]
- Doc's Da Name 2000 [Clean]
- Don't Go Against the Grain [Explicit Lyrics]
- Don't Let No One Get You Down
Recommended Music:
Poisoned Electrick Head [Import]
All the Small Things, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]