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Wahab Abdul Madadi- Sweet Nomad Girl - Folk Music From Afghanistan

SKU: 5060054460231
Regular price ¥106.00
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the album cover for Wahab Abdul Madadi - Sweet Nomad Girl - Folk Music From Afghanistan

The music on this album is rooted in the music of Herat, Afghanistan, which both Veronica and John studied in the 1970s. Abdul grew up in Herat and has performed this music throughout his career, so he knows it intimately. The music captures an era of peace and normality, seen by many Afghans as a golden age before the recent turmoil, upheaval and war.

Tracklist:

  1. Nasar Jan (Dear Nasar) and Aushari
  2. Naghmeh Bajekhaneh
  3. Sefid Kheimeh (White Tents)
  4. Bada Bada (Let It Be)
  5. Shishkebab
  6. Shah Koko Jan (Dear Shah Koko) and Uzbeki
  7. Gol-E Bikhar (Rose Without Thorns)
  8. Siahmu Wa Jalali (Siahmu And Jalali)
  9. Gol-E Zard (Yellow Flower)
  10. Shirin Dokhtar-E Maldar (Sweet Nomad Girl)
  11. Jam-E Narenji (Tangerine Dress)
  12. Wa Wa Leili (Leili, How Wonderful!)
Format: New CD/International

Wahab Abdul Madadi- Sweet Nomad Girl - Folk Music From Afghanistan

SKU: 5060054460231
Regular price ¥106.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 06.28.2005

 
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The music on this album is rooted in the music of Herat, Afghanistan, which both Veronica and John studied in the 1970s. Abdul grew up in Herat and has performed this music throughout his career, so he knows it intimately. The music captures an era of peace and normality, seen by many Afghans as a golden age before the recent turmoil, upheaval and war.

Tracklist:

  1. Nasar Jan (Dear Nasar) and Aushari
  2. Naghmeh Bajekhaneh
  3. Sefid Kheimeh (White Tents)
  4. Bada Bada (Let It Be)
  5. Shishkebab
  6. Shah Koko Jan (Dear Shah Koko) and Uzbeki
  7. Gol-E Bikhar (Rose Without Thorns)
  8. Siahmu Wa Jalali (Siahmu And Jalali)
  9. Gol-E Zard (Yellow Flower)
  10. Shirin Dokhtar-E Maldar (Sweet Nomad Girl)
  11. Jam-E Narenji (Tangerine Dress)
  12. Wa Wa Leili (Leili, How Wonderful!)