MP3 Lebanese Compilation - Banadoura
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Selection of twisted Lebanese songs produced in the last 20 years (1986-2006). A unique album with songs that you will never hear on the Radio in Lebanon.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Classic Rock, CLASSICAL: Contemporary
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In a world where songs are produced like in the fast food industry (Lots of fat, with no fatty lyrics, music, or arrangements) comes a compilation in Lebanon from outside the traditional menu.
Munir Khauli, Tanin el Tarab, is considered the godfather of the Lebanese alternative music scene. A great guitarist and a great songwriter, his music influenced a lot of Lebanese artists and many tried to pickpocket his unique style. In his song âmotirbinâ Munir describes exactly the current Lebanese music scene. âThe nation is now filled with stars, And in the sky there are only cloudsâ. All Munirâs songs in this compilation were recorded in the nineties, yet two of them were been written in 1986 and 1989.
The Quiminboos is a Lebanese band that was extremely famous in the late eighties especially in night clubs and universities. The band members (with a top secret identities) write original songs not similar to any other Lebanese or international artist. The lyrics are unbelievably Lebanese (even when they sing in English) and unbelievably unbelievable. In their song âAntarahâ the Quiminboos do state
ânfizir ghanni la Fairuz, 7aji ba2a maskharaâ.
All the songs selected from the quiminboos' vintage were written and recorded in the late eighties.
Zena Daccache is a famous Lebanese actress. Although she is not a singer, her albumâs performance and her voice are in the top list of the most authentic performances I ever heard (unlike many others who claim to be talented singer). All her songs were written and arranged by Nadim Bou Khalil. Nadim is a Lebanese poet, composer and a songwriter. His songs are original, clever, and fun to listen to. With his unique arrangement style, his music is easy to be recognized. In his song âel ti2lidâ Nadim talks about todayâs song-cloning machines.
All the songs by Nadim and Zeina were recorded in the last 3 years.
âMeenâ is a new Lebanese talent. Meen were founded by the two brothers Fouad and Toni Yammine. Fouad is an actor, Toni is an E-consultant. Together, theyâve been writing Lebanese songs for a while now. Lately they decided it is time to publish and they are recording their first album.
Fouad and Toni wrote âNashid l Banadouraâ. This song, that gives his name to the compilation, is a straight invitation to an artistic revolution. It is time to take a banadoura and to throw it on unauthentic artists. âBanadoura⦠Sle7ak bi idak sarâ.
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SPECIAL OFFER
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Buy one, get one free... when you buy this CD, select that you want to buy 2 copies, you will have 50 discount and you will get the second copy for free. Make this cd the ideal gift to everyone you know!
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Classic Rock, CLASSICAL: Contemporary
Details:
In a world where songs are produced like in the fast food industry (Lots of fat, with no fatty lyrics, music, or arrangements) comes a compilation in Lebanon from outside the traditional menu.
Munir Khauli, Tanin el Tarab, is considered the godfather of the Lebanese alternative music scene. A great guitarist and a great songwriter, his music influenced a lot of Lebanese artists and many tried to pickpocket his unique style. In his song âmotirbinâ Munir describes exactly the current Lebanese music scene. âThe nation is now filled with stars, And in the sky there are only cloudsâ. All Munirâs songs in this compilation were recorded in the nineties, yet two of them were been written in 1986 and 1989.
The Quiminboos is a Lebanese band that was extremely famous in the late eighties especially in night clubs and universities. The band members (with a top secret identities) write original songs not similar to any other Lebanese or international artist. The lyrics are unbelievably Lebanese (even when they sing in English) and unbelievably unbelievable. In their song âAntarahâ the Quiminboos do state
ânfizir ghanni la Fairuz, 7aji ba2a maskharaâ.
All the songs selected from the quiminboos' vintage were written and recorded in the late eighties.
Zena Daccache is a famous Lebanese actress. Although she is not a singer, her albumâs performance and her voice are in the top list of the most authentic performances I ever heard (unlike many others who claim to be talented singer). All her songs were written and arranged by Nadim Bou Khalil. Nadim is a Lebanese poet, composer and a songwriter. His songs are original, clever, and fun to listen to. With his unique arrangement style, his music is easy to be recognized. In his song âel ti2lidâ Nadim talks about todayâs song-cloning machines.
All the songs by Nadim and Zeina were recorded in the last 3 years.
âMeenâ is a new Lebanese talent. Meen were founded by the two brothers Fouad and Toni Yammine. Fouad is an actor, Toni is an E-consultant. Together, theyâve been writing Lebanese songs for a while now. Lately they decided it is time to publish and they are recording their first album.
Fouad and Toni wrote âNashid l Banadouraâ. This song, that gives his name to the compilation, is a straight invitation to an artistic revolution. It is time to take a banadoura and to throw it on unauthentic artists. âBanadoura⦠Sle7ak bi idak sarâ.
*************
SPECIAL OFFER
*************
Buy one, get one free... when you buy this CD, select that you want to buy 2 copies, you will have 50 discount and you will get the second copy for free. Make this cd the ideal gift to everyone you know!
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