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| |  | Geography/Culture | Home » » » Rough Guide to Mediterranean Cafe Music | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Over the years, an intricate web of musical links has formed across the Mediterranean, despite various political borders, linguistic differences and religions. The ancient links forged by the travelling sailors and merchants that plied the Mediterranean, the conquests of the Romans, Moors and colonialists, and the influences of the modern media, have created musical connections that resonate throughout the region. The Rough Guide To Mediterranean Café Music explores these influences as reflected in the varied café cultures these countries share. Traversing the diverse European sounds of Greece, Italy, France and Spain, the compelling North African music of Morocco, Algeria and Egypt, this album presents some of the Mediterranean’s most exhilarating coastal sounds. | | | Product Details: | | | Audio CD Release Date:
| October 11, 2004 | | Studio:
| World Music Network | | Number Of Discs:
| 1 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
| | | Track Listing: | | | 1. | Bienvenue-Abiadi - Maurice El Medioni | | 2. | Guadalquivir - Barrio Chino | | 3. | Perla De La Medina - Javier Ruibal | | 4. | Yo En La Prizion (Me In Prison) - Yasmin Levy | | 5. | Habibi Dialy - Nawal El Zoghby | | 6. | Miazis Ke Si Sa Thalassa - Eledtheria Arvanitaki | | 7. | Ozgurluk Tutkusu - Grup Yorum | | 8. | Faja Ra - Eda Zari | | 9. | Astrolicamus - Andrea Paraodi | | 10. | Terras De Canto - Lucilla Galeazzi | | 11. | Swing 98 - Ramne | | 12. | Canti Suminati - Jean Yves Salaris | | 13. | Dance Mediterranea - Simon Shaheen | | 14. | Nour El Anouar - Jil'Jilala | | 15. | Anta Ma Qoltsh Leih - Amr Diab | | 16. | Kima Bekkani N'Bekkih - Abdou | |
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A great sailing tripSep 05, 2008
By Alex Perkins I purchased this on a whim because I like world music. This CD offers a great introduction to popular music from the countries that border the Mediterranean. This is great for a person who is just starting to get into world music or for someone who has not listened to Greek, Turkish, Moroccan, etc music before. The music is from the most popular musicians in this area and should lead the listener on a great sailing trip around the Mediterranean Sea. Kick back and enjoy.
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