Sanggar Mustika

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Sanggar Mustika
Studio album by Siti Nurhaliza
Released March 10, 2002
Recorded 2001-2002
Genre Folk/Traditional
Length 49:42
Label Suria Records
Producer Pak Ngah, S.Atan, Ramli M.S
Siti Nurhaliza chronology

Safa
(2001)
Sanggar Mustika
(2002)
E.M.A.S
(2003)

Sanggar Mustika is the eighth studio album from Malaysian pop singer Siti Nurhaliza released in 2002.

Sanggar Mustika also pay tribute to the late Allahyarham Tan Sri P.Ramlee with his song "Bunga Melor" and Toh Puan Rafeah Buang "Bisikan Hati". This song has been recorded by Siti Nurhaliza dedicated especially for her beloved mother, Siti Salmah Bachik. Among the most popular and well accepted song in the album are "Badarsila", "Nirmala" dan "Kurik Kundi". Both "Nirmala" and "Kurik Kundi" were composed by the same composer (Pak Ngah). With his magical touch in traditional songs he made those two songs became popular and accepted by listeners with the touch of catchy beats blended with Samrah.

Track listing

# Title Composer
1. "Nirmala" Pak Ngah/Che'Kem
2. "Joget Senyum Memikat" S.Atan/Nurul Asyiqin
3. "Panas Berteduh Gelap Bersuluh" Khir Rahman/Siti Nurhaliza
4. "Bisikan Hati" Haimon Abd. Rahman
5. "Badarsila" Suflan Faidzal/Lokgha
6. "Syair Kamelia" S.Atan/Nurul Asyiqin
7. "Di Batas Waktu" Naim/Habsan Hassan
8. "Sulam Sembilan" Pak Ngah/Lokgha
9. "Bunga Melor" P. Ramlee/S. Sudarmaji
10. "Kurik Kundi" Pak Ngah/Nurul Asyiqin

Awards

Awards
Anugerah Juara Lagu Ke-17 Best Performance ("Nirmala")
Anugerah Juara Lagu Ke-17 Ethnic Pop Song Champion ("Nirmala")
Anugerah Industri Muzik Best Female Vocal Performance in an Album (Sanggar Mustika)
Anugerah ERA Best Choice Ethnic Song ("Badarsila") 2003
Anugerah ERA Best Choice Ethnic Song ("Nirmala") 2002
Anugerah ERA Best Choice Music Video ("Nirmala") 2002

Trivia

  • Siti sang Nirmala (Track number 1) during her solo concert on 1 April 2005 in Royal Albert Hall London for the Irama Malaysia segment where the audience applauded her high notes and the spectacular collaboration of graceful traditional dance and musical performance.
  • Siti also won and notably awarded as The Best Vocal of Asia, during the Voice of Asia 2002 Grand Prix Champion where Siti sang Nirmala.

References

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