Hamdan, Yasmine / Ya Nass
Album: | Ya Nass | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Hamdan, Yasmine | Added: | Jun 2013 | |
Label: | Crammed Discs |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-06-09 | Pull Date: | 2013-08-11 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Aug 11 | Jul 21 | Jul 7 | Jun 23 | Jun 16 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 10, 2015: | Arabology
La Mouch |
4. | Dec 06, 2014: | Arabology
Hal |
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2. | Jan 27, 2015: | Arabology
Nediya |
5. | Jan 23, 2014: | Arabology
La Mouch |
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3. | Jan 13, 2015: | Arabology
Hal |
6. | Dec 20, 2013: | Arabology
Nediya |
Album Review
Ramzi S.
Reviewed 2013-06-06
Reviewed 2013-06-06
Lebanse born Yasmine Hamdan made her impact on the alternative music market in Lebanon as part of the duo ‘Soapkills.’ She then went on to work with Marwais as Y.A.S., releasing her ‘Arabology’ album in 2009. This is her first solo album and it has been internationally released with some old songs and several new bonus tracks.
1. Deny: Slow track with acoustic guitar 3:26.
2. Shouei: Breathy vocals, trance-like track 3:35.
3. Samar: Nice beat, jolly song in Gulf dialect 3:28
*4. Enta Fen, Again: ‘Where are you and love?’ Egyptian dialect 3:11
*5. La Mouch: Old Egyptian song revived 3:28
6. Nediya: Experimental sound, slow at first then crescendo 3:55
7. Beirut : Lebanese dialect ; breathy tribute to a great city 3:32
8. Aleb: Piano, ballad with haunting lyrics and vocals 4:26
9. Bala Tantanat : Soothing, rich melody 3:58
10. In Kan Fouadi: Old Egyptian song by Leila Mrad, re-created 3:44
11. Hal: Song written for the ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’ soundtrack 4:27
12. Khayyam: Slow, soothing, breathy track1:38
13. Ya Nass: Titlle song means ‘O People’; sounds like funeral march 3:14
14. Khalas (Bonus Track) Rhythmic track; title means ‘Enough’ 3:00
1. Deny: Slow track with acoustic guitar 3:26.
2. Shouei: Breathy vocals, trance-like track 3:35.
3. Samar: Nice beat, jolly song in Gulf dialect 3:28
*4. Enta Fen, Again: ‘Where are you and love?’ Egyptian dialect 3:11
*5. La Mouch: Old Egyptian song revived 3:28
6. Nediya: Experimental sound, slow at first then crescendo 3:55
7. Beirut : Lebanese dialect ; breathy tribute to a great city 3:32
8. Aleb: Piano, ballad with haunting lyrics and vocals 4:26
9. Bala Tantanat : Soothing, rich melody 3:58
10. In Kan Fouadi: Old Egyptian song by Leila Mrad, re-created 3:44
11. Hal: Song written for the ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’ soundtrack 4:27
12. Khayyam: Slow, soothing, breathy track1:38
13. Ya Nass: Titlle song means ‘O People’; sounds like funeral march 3:14
14. Khalas (Bonus Track) Rhythmic track; title means ‘Enough’ 3:00
Track Listing
1. | Deny | 8. | Aleb | |||
2. | Shouei | 9. | Bala Tantanat | |||
3. | Samar | 10. | In Kan Fouadi | |||
4. | Enta Fen, Again | 11. | Hal | |||
5. | La Mouch | 12. | Khayyam | |||
6. | Nediya | 13. | Ya Nass | |||
7. | Beirut | 14. | Khaas (Bonus Track) |