Mish Maoul
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Mish Maoul | ||
Studio album by Natacha Atlas | ||
Released | April 24, 2006 April 25, 2006 (U.S.) |
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Genre | Rock, Electronica | |
Label | Mantra Records | |
Producer(s) | Temple of Sound Natacha Atlas Philip Bagenal Hamid Belmenouer Marc Eagleton Neil Sparkes Timothy Whelan |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Natacha Atlas chronology | ||
The Best of Natacha Atlas (2005) |
Mish Maoul (2006) |
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Mish Maoul (مِش مَقُول an Egyptian expression meaning "unbelievable")[1] is the sixth album by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas. It was released by Mantra Records on April 24, 2006 worldwide. The album was primarily produced by Nick Page aka Count Dubulah, Atlas' former band mate in Transglobal Underground, now a member of Temple of Sound.
The album marks a return for Atlas to her North African and Arabic musical roots, although musical styles such as bossa nova, Western pop, and electronica are also utilized. In 2006, the album reached number twelve on the Billboard Top World Music Albums chart in the United States.[2]
[edit] Track listing
- "Oully Ya Sahbi" featuring Sofiane Saidi (Atlas, Dubulah, Sparkes) – 5:36
- "Feen" featuring Princess Julianna (Atlas, Dubulah, Higgins, Sparkes) – 5:54
- "Hayati Inta" (Atlas, Eagleton) – 4:02
- "Ghanwa Bossanova" (Atlas, Dubulah, Sparkes) – 6:33
- "Bathaddak" featuring Princess Julianna (Atlas, Higgins, Whelan) – 5:12
- "Bab el Janna" (Atlas, Dubulah, Sparkes) – 5:46
- "Wahashni" (Atlas, Dubulah, Sparkes) – 4:46
- "Haram Aleyk" (Atlas, Sabet, Whelan) – 5:11
- "La Lil Khowf" featuring Clotaire K & Sofiane Saidi (Atlas, Dubulah, Sparkes, Clotaire K) – 5:32
- "Yariet" (Atlas, Eagleton) – 3:37
[edit] Notes
- ^ Elizabeth Bromstein. Review of Mish Maoul. NOW Magazine. Retrieved December 16, 2006.
- ^ Charts & Awards. All Music Guide. Retrieved December 16, 2006.
[edit] External links
- www.mish-maoul.com – a promotional website for the album.