The most swinging religious music on earth
After Desert Blues and Road of the Gypsies, Network leaves its new double album: Sufi Soul/Echoes of the paradise carried out in collaboration with the specialists in the musics soufies: Jean During of Paris and Peter Pannke of Berlin. This double CD is presented in a packing refined in high format. The music is for the soufis the means of bringing closer the human hearts God. The first travellers who went in the East were already fascinated by the meditation and the mystical extase which find the their expression most visible in released whirlings of any gravity of the dancing dervishes. The Eastern and African orders soufis developed art to use the respiratory poems, music, dance and techniques which makes them fall in extase, as well as the assembly, reaching the union with God then. On this double CD Sufi Soul/Echos of the paradise are joined together for the first time the most impressive pieces of the music soufie in this part of the world which extends from Morocco in the Southeast Asia. The diversity of the musical forms goes from the soft sounds and melancholic persons with the voice of Munadjat Yultchievas de Tachkent while passing by the detached movement and hypnotizing string instrument sorud used like music of cure in the desert of Baloutchistan until breathings jerked and throbbing of the dervishes. The principal instrument of the soufis is the flute ney. Crossed rush bed where it pushed, it clamp, in the hands of the musicians, the pain of his separation with its place of origin and all its nostalgia. “One is seized by this music and one cannot escape his magic any more” declares Peter Gabriel. The Tageszeitung newspaper is him also envoûté: “The music of the soufis is the sacred music which swinge more”. Sufi Soul/Echos of the paradise includes/understands 21 titles, including 6 which is published here for the first time, in all more than 140 minutes of musics of Tadjikistan, Ouzbékistan, of Turkey, of Syria, of Afghanistan, of Morocco, of Iran, of Egypt, of Senegal, of Kurdistan, of Balouchistan and Pakistan. One also finds there a recording carried out in Japan by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan which made known, in the whole world and better than whoever, the qawwali, the mystical music of the soufis of Pakistan. And then also of rare ballades ashik of Turkey, the exercises of devotions danced of a group of women of Kurdistan, the ritual one of fright of the Moroccan brotherhood Gnawa, as well as a very rare recording, dating from the Sixties, the Iranian singer Khatereh Parvaneh.


TRACK LISTINGS
Disque : 1
[01]. Dastgah of Homayoun\Hassan Kassayi
[02]. Meditation\Sheikh Hamza Shakkur & Ensemble Al-Kindi
[03]. Dastgah of Shour\Khatereh Parvaneh
[04]. Devonah Shaw\Davlatmand\
[05]. He Has Not Come\Munadjat Yultchieva
[06]. Sheikh Ahmad-E-Jam\Mohammad Rahim Khushnawaz
[07]. Fangara Fangarie\Maalem Si Mohamed Chaouqi
[08]. Ashik Muslum Sumbul\Durnalar Sema'i\
[09]. Kafi of Shah Abdul Latif/Rag Lorrao\\Sohrab Fakir
[10]. Haqq Ali Ali\Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Disque : 2
[01]. Tekbir; Taleal Bedru Aleyna\Ercan Irmak
[02]. La Illah Illah Allah\The Women's Ensemble of Ferghana
[03]. Tala A Al-Badru Alaina\Fawzy Hafez
[04]. Saru Khani\Ostad Elahi
[05]. Dhamal Qalandar Shahbaz\\Husna Naz
[06]. Shakawtu (A Capella)\Musa Dieng Kala
[07]. Qasidat\Kani Karaca\
[08]. Zikr Hymn\Ahl-E Haqq Dervishes
[09]. Zikr Song\Qaderi Women From Kurdistan
[10]. Qalandari Tune (Khorasani)\Yar Mohammad
[11]. Kali Kamaliya Wale\The Sabri Brothers
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Hassan Kassayi, Sheikh Hamza Shakkur, Khatereh Parvaneh, Davlatmand, The Sabri Brothers, Yar Mohammad, Hawfy Hafez, Ostad Elahi
| MP3 VBR H.Q kbps | Covers | 220 MB |
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January 15, 2007
I've tried to un-rar this using 2 different programs, but both had the same result: "unexpected end of archive" error during part 3 -- Tracks 8 - 11 are missing or damaged or something. Everything up to then comes out fine! Any chance of a fix?
Many thanks for this post and your wonderful blog in general!
January 16, 2007
Heres your mising tracks..
Tracks 8 - 11
You're most welcome :)
January 16, 2007
That quick response deserves yet more thanks!
This is just beautiful...
January 26, 2007
I try to extract archive , but Win rar request some password to open encripted files, what to do?
Thanks for help
really want to listen this music
January 26, 2007
PW : WeLove-music
Your welcome Hope you'll enjoy it:)
January 29, 2007
It works!
Thaks a lot
incredible sourse of inspiration!!!
June 12, 2007
Hss anybody seen "Tartit. Ichichila. Desert Blues from Malian Tuareg" ???
-- possibly a World Network CD --
Love this fabulous blog!
Nesha
June 19, 2007
I have this one and more of the Network cds..will post it soon..stay tuned :P
You 're very welcome mate~
July 03, 2009
LINKS ARE DEAD. can you please reupload them
October 02, 2009
Sorry for Echo of Paradis - Impossible get something - Error
Thank you for good music elsewhere. Outremont - Quebec
October 14, 2009
Error, Error by the link, I try thie Echo of Paradis many time, I get the same think, can you do something to help us, thank you very much.
Outremont - Quebec - Bye Bye, Good day
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