Malouma / Dunya
Album: | Dunya | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Malouma | Added: | Feb 2004 | |
Label: | Marabi Productions |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-09-06 | Pull Date: | 2004-11-07 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Oct 17 | Oct 10 | Oct 3 | Sep 19 | Sep 12 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 18, 2023: | Music Casserole
Char'aa |
4. | Oct 08, 2004: | No Cover No Minimum - "What's This Button Do?"
Welfi |
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2. | Jul 18, 2009: | Music Casserole
Welfi |
5. | Oct 01, 2004: | Still No Cover, No Minimum
Tab Ley At |
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3. | Oct 12, 2004: | The Southern World
Tuyur El Wad |
6. | Sep 30, 2004: | Sun in Libra, Moon in Pisces
Mreimida |
Album Review
Manoneet Singh
Reviewed 2004-08-05
Reviewed 2004-08-05
Traditional African/Arabic/Berber songs that meld strong fem. vox with traditional Middle-eastern style and a clear western influence. Malouma’s singing is cool and understated, and the songs here range from Moorish desert ballads to driving R&B. Good stuff.
Track 1: Fem. choir + Malouma wailing, textured by traditional as well as modern strings and a steady, slow-to-mid tempo beat.
Track 2: Mid-to-up tempo. Happy dance song with Malouma’s raspy, passionate vox and fem. choir
Track 3: Slow tempo, repetitive chanting by Malouma plus fem. + male choir
Track 4: Pleasant guitar and keyboards, more sexy sounding (almost like lounge music)
Track 6: Starts with traditional Arabic wailing echoed by a pipe-like organ, then turns strangely modern at ~00:50. Great guitar interludes amidst trad. drumming
Track 7: Similar to #4
Track 9: Pleasant romantic ballad with fem. choir in background
Track 10: More African sounding, dance song with
lots of cool drumming
Track 11: Short, vocal-only track. Malouma sings with a male + female chorus humming in the background. Typical desert blues.
Track 12:Very Short and minimalistic. Vox. plus traditional stringed instrument.
My picks: 4, 10
Track 1: Fem. choir + Malouma wailing, textured by traditional as well as modern strings and a steady, slow-to-mid tempo beat.
Track 2: Mid-to-up tempo. Happy dance song with Malouma’s raspy, passionate vox and fem. choir
Track 3: Slow tempo, repetitive chanting by Malouma plus fem. + male choir
Track 4: Pleasant guitar and keyboards, more sexy sounding (almost like lounge music)
Track 6: Starts with traditional Arabic wailing echoed by a pipe-like organ, then turns strangely modern at ~00:50. Great guitar interludes amidst trad. drumming
Track 7: Similar to #4
Track 9: Pleasant romantic ballad with fem. choir in background
Track 10: More African sounding, dance song with
lots of cool drumming
Track 11: Short, vocal-only track. Malouma sings with a male + female chorus humming in the background. Typical desert blues.
Track 12:Very Short and minimalistic. Vox. plus traditional stringed instrument.
My picks: 4, 10
Track Listing
1. | Char'aa | 7. | Dunya | |||
2. | Mreimida | 8. | Jraad | |||
3. | El Moumna | 9. | Mahma El Houb | |||
4. | Tuyur El Wad | 10. | Welfi | |||
5. | Lebleida | 11. | Rafi | |||
6. | Tab Ley at | 12. | Intro El Houb |