BBC Arabic Jukebox: 21st Century Best So Far Presented By Sam Farah
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BBC Arabic Jukebox: 21st Century Best So Far Presented By Sam Farah $9.11 Subtitled – 21st Century’s Best Hits…So Far: Presented By The BBC’s Sam Farah. 2004 compilation features 16 tracks from many of the Arab music world’s finest artists including the superstar vocalist/composer Kadim Al Sahir, pan-Arab mega-stars Amr Diab, Ragheb Alama, & Rashed Al Majed and 21st Century divas Nawal Al Zoughbi, Samira Said (who duets with Cheb Mami), Ilham Al Madfai and many mor… |
BBC Arabic Jukebox: 21st Century Best So Far Presented By Sam Farah
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September 27th, 2011 at 8:19 am
BBC music reviewer selects best Arabic music 2000-2004,
This is a compilation by Sam Farah, music reviewer on BBC radio Arabic service. His weekly show “The Jukebox” plays the best new music from the Arab world. This CD contains the 16 songs Farah picked as the best (so far) of the 21st century. They were all hits somewhere–Lebanon or Egypt or Saudi Arabia… A GREAT selection. All the songs are in Arabic, but this is top-40 stuff–very accessible to people who are new to Arab music. The only flaw of this CD is that it does not include printed lyrics. Overall: EXCELLENT!
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|September 27th, 2011 at 8:45 am
BBC (Bit Bland Compilation) Arabic Jukebox,
This CD is pleasant enough, but it’s not quite the authentic Arabic music I was looking for. It is not nearly so dreadful as one of those ‘Chill’ or ‘Groove’ CDs which are just generic pap with a smattering of exotic colour, but the western influence (dance beats, synthesizers etc) was overpowering. Perhaps that’s what the Arab world is listening to, and there’s nothing wrong with that- there is always a place for cross-cultural musical hybrids. However, I was looking for distinctly Arabic rhythms, which were largely missing from this disc, although the melodies and vocal patterns sounded authentic enough.
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