Showing posts with label Diana Karazon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diana Karazon. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Diana Karazon - El Omr Mashi

Diana Karazon's second album was less rushed than her debut, and there is a marked difference in style. None of the musicians on Diana's first album are here, but the list is impressive nonetheless with Samir Sfair, Riyad El Hamshari, Ahmed El Hermi, Tarek Madkour, and Tarek Aakef in the mix. The title song, with Nizar Francis' romantic lyrics, Samir Sfair's upbeat composition, and Tarek Madkour's favorite beat, was an instant hit. Min Bi Fekrak, which has the same team, is in the same vein, but more interesting with more engaging composition. Inta Mashi Bgad, composed by Wahid Mamdouh and arranged by Amr Abdel Aziz, is a shot at Egyptian tarab, but apart from the nostalgic value, it has little else. Tarek Aakef experimentation makes Samir Sfair's Khallina Netmarmar a fun song, with Latin, Indian, and Egyptian influences mixed into a quintessential Lebanese song. Hebni Doum, composed and arranged by Ahmed El Hermi, may be labeled a Khaliji song but it sounds more like something from a Disney epic, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Lamma Teb'a Habibi, composed by Riyad El Hamshari, is more Egyptian tarab, but with playful lyrics and upbeat arrangement, it is much more enjoyable than Inta Mashi Bgad. A cross between lounge music and ballad, Mahala is Diana Karazon's first Jordanian song. It's one of the best on the album, with flowing strings, an assortment of reed instruments, electric guitar, and Indian tabla. The upbeat Tes'alni is a more traditional Khaliji song from Ahmed El Hermi and Siruz, and it's almost as good as El Shar Barra We Be'id. The album closes with We Bada't A'ish, an irresistibly catchy maksoum song from Riyad El Hamshari, which Diana's voice takes to real heights.


1. El Omr Mashi
2. Min Bi Fekrak
3. Inta Mashi Bgad
4. Khallini Netmarmar
5. Hebni Doum
6. Lamma Teb'a Habibi
7. Mahala
8. Tes'alni
9. We Bada't A'ish

256 Kbps + Covers

Note: Tes'alni is missing, and I do not have the CD right now, I will update the topic in the future, sorry!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Diana Karazon - Superstar Al Arab

Diana Karazon's debut album came only a matter of months after winning the pan-Arab import of Pop Idol, Superstar, on Future TV. The first single, Ensani Ma Bensak, a Tarek Abou Jaoudeh-Hadi Sharara collaboration, was an instant hit throughout the Arab World. The video clip was a collage of a live performance of the song and celebrations of her victory around the Middle East. The album itself was not a sales success, despite the hype around Diana for winning in the first year of the show and the massive success of her first single. Whatever the reasons for the low sales, quality was not one of them. Diana worked with a great team, including Abdallah El Ga'oud, Wissam El Amir, Hani Siblini, Hadi Sharara, and Tarek Abou Jaoudeh. Diana also remade İbrahim Tatlıses' hit Tabi Tabi, composed by Altan Cetin. The album's styles are various and include Khaliji, Lebanese dabke, ballads, and some tarab-influenced songs as well. It's definitely a must-listen.

Photobucket

1. Ensani Ma Bensak
2. Hobbak Kawini
3. Omri Law Leila
4. Habibi Ana
5. Ma Sheftak Ella Marra
6. Be Ez El Lail
7. Mahma Alou
8. Bghar Alaik
9. El Shar Barra We Ba'id

Download Here
256 Kbps + Covers