- Audio CD (Jan 1 2000)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Brothers of Baladi
- ASIN: B00000374R
- Other Editions: Audio CD | Audio Cassette
Product Details
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| 1. Mastoom Mastoom |
| 2. Ah Ya Zein |
| 3. Oud Taxim |
| 4. Lamma Bada |
| 5. Voyage |
| 6. Bozouki Taxim |
| 7. Paint It Black |
| 8. Backbeat |
| 9. Gole Sangiem |
| 10. Dere Dere |
| 11. Two Corbies |
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Although most of the songs on Eye On The World are of Middle Eastern origin, a couple of the cuts are from elsewhere. The overall choice of instrumentation for this album gives the music a New Age flavor. As someone who likes Middle Eastern music, I really enjoyed this CD because it gives a new sound to old favorites.
Six of the cuts that appear on Eye On The World would be quite suitable for belly dancing use: Mastoom Mastoom (Persian), Ah Ya Zein (Arabic), Oud Taxim, Bouzouki Taxim, Backbeat, Gole Sangiam (Persian), and Dere Dere (Turkish). Backbeat is an improvised percussion solo. The two taxim cuts are both improvised instrumental solos, one on the oud (a Middle Eastern instrument which was the ancestor of the lute) and one on the bouzouki (an instrument widely used in Greek music).
Another interesting Middle Eastern song on this CD is Lamma Bada, a 10th-century classical Arab piece. Although it's fascinating to listen to, its Samai (10/8) rhythm would make it too challenging for most belly dancers to use in a performance.
"Paint It Black" is a very interesting arrangement of the popular Rolling Stones song. "Twa Corbies" is a haunting Scottish song that I also found myself wanting to listen to over and over.
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