Various - Hassānīya Music From The Western Sahara and Mauritania FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | –Group Marwani | Wanyey Allah IdumuGuitar – Laaroussi MayssaraTbal – Lhiba HabadiaVocals – Damine Saad Bouh |
| 2 | –Hisham Mayet | Audio Apothecary: Street Sounds of Marché Capitale, NouakchottField Recording – Hisham Mayet |
| 3 | –Group Doueh | Beyt kar Laybad (Khaymat-Abdul Azziz)Synthesizer – Jamal BaamarTbal – Halima JakaniTidinit – DouehVocals – Bashri Touballi |
| 4 | –Group Doueh | Madam Jat FaabuniGuitar – DouehTbal – Halima JakaniVocals – Halima Jakani |
| 5 | –Sadoum Ouled Aida | Kar AkhalTidinit – Sadoum Ouled AidaVocals – Sadoum Ouled Aida |
| 6 | –Abdul Rahman Al-Gheid | Beyt bar AkhalArdin – UnknownTbal – UnknownTidinit – Abdul Rahman Al-GheidVocals – Abdul Rahman Al-Gheid |
| 7 | –Sadoum Group | HanumAlto Vocals – Jamilla Bint BoubajidanArdin – Jamilla Bint Boubajidan, Moumma Bint AmartichittGuitar – Haddadi Ouled NannaTbal – Mohamed Ouled EssayedTidinit – Sadoum Ouled AidaVocals – Moumma Bint Amartichitt |
| 8 | –Group Doueh | Beyt AlayanGuitar – DouehSynthesizer – Jamal BaamarVocals – Bashri Touballi |
| 9 | –Group Marwani | Bismi Lahi Lah NamdahGuitar – Laaroussi MayssaraTbal – Lhiba HabadiaVocals – Damine Saad Bouh |
Notes
"These recordings were made on location in the Western Sahara and Mauritania, January 2006, except for track B-3, which was recorded in February 2007. All tracks recorded, edited and compiled by Hisham Mayet."
Album
Various Artists. Hassānīya Music from the Western Sahara and Mauritania. Your Rating. Overview . You may submit artist- and album-related corrections to the TiVo data team by following the steps on this page. For other feedback please visit our GetSatisfaction page. Please note that we cannot respond to address or phone information requests for any person identified in our database, nor can we forward fan mail. Due to the extremely high volume of messages received and the small size of our team, we unfortunately cannot guarantee that we will be able to respond or take action in every case. The Western Sahara has an established music tradition. Many of the well-known from the country musicians have settled in Dakar, where they mingled further with musicians from West Africa. The Tbal is the basic instrument of percussion, though the traditional string instrument called Tidinit, has largely been replaced by electric guitar. Buy Hassaniya Music From The Western Sahara & Mauritania at Juno Records. In stock now for same day shipping. Hassaniya Music From The Western Sahara & Mauritania. Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices. Visit Juno Studio. 100 Secure Shopping. DJ equipment. Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low Juno DJ. Settings and more. By continuing to use the service, you agree to our use of cookies as described in the Cookie Policy. Sublime Frequencies. Sampler - Hassānīya Music from the Western Sahara and Mauritania. The first Sahrawi music LP, titled Polisario vencerá, was recorded live in Barcelona, in 1. Disc IDs. Cover Art 0. Additional details. Type: Album Compilation. Status: Official. Language: Arabic. Script: Latin. Listen to online Various - Hassānīya Music From The Western Sahara And Mauritania, or download mp3 tracks: download here mp3 release album free and without registration. On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. Buy Various - Hassānīya Music From The Western Sahara And Mauritania from authorized sellers. Released at: This album was released on the label Sublime Frequencies catalog number SF083. This album was released in 2013-10-00 year. Format of the release is. Vinyl , LP. Notes Tracks B2 and B4 recorded February 2006 at Doueh's compound in Dhakla, Western Sahara. Gatefold only that it was Sahrawi music - music of the south - he headed down through the vast and remote desert landscape of the Western Sahara and Mauritania in hopes of finding someone who could identify these revelatory recordings. The story of how he finally found this elusive artist is the stuff of ethnomusicological legend. But he also found much, much more as he wandered from Laâyoune, Western Sahara, to Mauritania's capital city of Nouakchott




















