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Showing posts with label Rasha Sheikh Eldin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rasha Sheikh Eldin. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 July 2011

The Rough Guide To African Blues ♪ دلــيــل الـبــلــوز الافــريــقــي

Album :
The Rough Guide To African Blues
دلــيــل الـبــلــوز الافــريــقــي

Index :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariem_Hassan
http://www.myspace.com/nurukane
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Farka_Touré
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boubacar_Traoré
http://www.worldcircuit.co.uk/#Oumou_Sangare
http://www.etranfinatawa.com/
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afel_Bocoum
http://www.rokiatraore.net/
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djelimady_Tounkara
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Brozman
http://www.djelimoussadiawara.com/
http://www.ctmuk.com/dabybalde
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baaba_Maal
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mansour_Seck

Language : Instrumental - Arabic - French - Bambara - Tamasheq...

Country : Morocco - Senegal - Mali - Niger - Guini - Sudan...

Artists & Melodies :
[.01.] Mariem HassanLa Tumchi Anni • [.02.] Nuru Kane Goree • [.03.] Corey Harris With Ali Farka Touré Special Rider Blues • [.04.] Boubacar Traoré Mariama Kaba • [.05.] Oumou Sangare Mogo Ti Diya Bee Ya • [.06.] Etran FinatawaIriarer • [.07.] Afel Bocoum Jaman Moro • [.08.] Rokia Traoré Kele Mandi • [.09.] Ayaléw Mèsfin & Black Lion Band Feqer Aydelem Wey • [.10.] Djelimady Tounkara Sigui • [.11.] Bob Brozman & Djeli Moussa Diawara Maloyan Devil • [.12.] Rasha Azara Alhai • [.13.] Daby Balde Waino Blues • [.14.] Baaba Maal & Mansour Seck Bibbe Leydy
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Thursday, 11 September 2008

Let Me Be واسـمـحـوا لـي أن أكـون ♪ Rasha Sheikh Eldin رشــا شـيـخ الـديــن


Album :
Let Me Be واسـمـحـوا لـي أن أكـون

Artist :
Rasha Sheikh Eldin رشــا شـيـخ الـديــن
• Rasha (vocal, darabuka);
• Javier Crespo (acoustic & electric guitars);
• Josete (guitar);
• Patxi Pascual (flute, ney, clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals);
• Javier Casado (accordion);
• Paco Ibanez (trumpet);
• Antonio Pallares (trombone);
• Peter Oteo (bass);
• Alex Ikot, Angel Crespo (drums).

Language : Arabic - Spanish - English

Country : Sudan الــسودان

Press to play Melody :
•05• Ummi أمــــي

Melodies :
[.01.] Ia Sudan Ma'alesh يـا سـودان مـعـلـيـش حـكـمـوك نـاس الـجـيـش
[.02.] Afta'h Albab افـتـح الـبـاب
[.03.] Blue Sudan Blues اشـتــاق للـسـودان
[.04.] My Girl صَــبــيــّـة
[.05.] Ummi أمــــي
[.06.] Tumadir تــومـديـر
[.07.] Najmeen نـجـــماََ
[.08.] Entre Dos Mares بـيــن بحــرين
[.09.] Ash'ab سـبـــوك ويــن
[.10.] Your Bloody Kingdom رابــطــة الــدم
[.11.] Let Me Be واسـمـحـوا لـي أن أكـون
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Thursday, 17 July 2008

La sal de la vida ثـــابـــــل الــحـــيــاة ♪ Rasha, Uxía, María Salgado, Xesús Pimentel


Album :
La sal de la vida ثـــابـــــل الــحـــيــاة

Artists :
- Rasha Sheikh Eldin رشــا شـيـخ الـديــن
- Uxía
- María Salgado
- Xesús Pimentel (guitarra)

Index :
http://www.uxia.net/english/
http://www.mariasalgado.com/
Http://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xesús_Pimentel

Language : Spanish - Arabic

Country : Spain - Sudan

Melodies :
.{1}. Trigo verde
.{2}. N'na dau un beijo
.{3}. A lavandeira
.{4}. Darira
.{5}. Paso ríos
.{6}. Para La Habana
.{7}. No le daba el sol
.{8}. Arrolo
.{9}. La sabiduría
.{10}. Fibali
.{11}. Cantadora
.{12}. iAy, gitano!
.{13}. Tu, gitana
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Saturday, 7 June 2008

Sudaniyat ســودانــيـات ♪ Rasha Sheikh Eldin رشــا شـيـخ الـديــن

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Album : Sudaniyat ســودانــيـات
Artist : Rasha Sheikh Eldin رشــا شـيـخ الـديــن
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Country : Sudan الــسودان
Melodies :
.(1). Aguis Mahasnik Biman 1 أقــيس محاسنــك بمن
With Whom Can I Compare You - Con quién comparo tus virtudes
.(2). Azara Al Hay يا عــــذاري الحــــــــي
Girls Of The Quarter - Mozas del barrio
.(3). Nari نــــــاري
My Fire - Mi fuego
.(4). Salib Fuadi ســالــب فــؤادي
You Stole My Heart - Has cautivado mi alma
.(5). Leali لــيالــي
Nights - Noches
.(6). Diya Wo Ailan سهــــــــــراي " أغنية نوبية "
Is It Enough, Oh My Heart - Para, corazón mío, de amar
.(7). Hadada لولولو " أغنية نوبية "
Lullaby - Nana
.(8). Al Sheikh Seiyaro يا ناس بريدو .. البريد الشيخ سيرووووا
The Skeikh Is Coming - El cortejo de Ashej
.(9). Sahib Alme'irag يا صاحب المعراج
The Messenger - El Messenger
.(10). Aquis Mahansnik Biman 2 أقــيس محاسنــك بمن
With Whom Can I Compare You - Con quién comparo tus virtudes
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Rasha grew up in the musical crossroads of Khartoum, Sudan, where the Islamic Nubian and Black African musical worlds collide. She hails from a musical family, one of 20 children. Rasha emmigrated to Spain a decade ago to escape the volatile civil war raging between Sudan's Muslim population in the north and its Christian and animist population in the south. Spain is also the home for Rasha's brother, Wafir, a member of the critically acclaimed Radio Tarifa.
It was in Spain that Rasha began work on the critically acclaimed album, "Sudaniyat" (named by Folk Roots editor Ian Anderson as "One of the 10 best of 1997"). This album brings together the diversity of Sudanese music, ranging from Arabic poetry, sufi music and even touches of reggae. The tone of this tender album is set primarily by the Oud and percussion, with backing guitar and bass that magnificently accentuate Rasha's spectacular vocals. Thrown into the mix are violins, accordions and a Sudanese big band.
"I've always wanted to introduce my native music to a broader public and at the same time not limit it to the strictly traditional themes," she explains. "Sudan's music is incredibly diverse and differs in many ways from all other 'African' music: it is not as distinctly rhythmic and danceable - even though it is full of complex rhythms - but puts more emphasis on melody. It is more melancholic; it sounds downright sad. And even though it is, at a first glance, very similar to Arabic music, Sudanese music is different - a mixture of both, and yet unlike either of them." Another key feature of Rasha's work is her dedication to social justice, women's rights, and human rights for refugees. Rasha performed at the United Nation's Working Women's Day Celebration in 1998. She also traveled to the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria to raise awareness of the tens of thousands of Western Sahara refugees that have been trapped there for more than two decades.

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