Tracklist
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1 | Wadda Al Sabra |
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7:58 | ||||
2 | Law Annani Khuyirtu |
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5:53 | ||||
3 | Lam Yajni Shay'An |
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7:31 | ||||
4 | Wa Ya Fouadi |
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4:42 | ||||
5 | Khalaqtani Ya Rabbi |
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3:58 | ||||
6 | Raaytou Saffan |
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4:56 | ||||
7 | Shakkat Yadou al-Fajr |
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3:12 | ||||
8 | Al Dahrou la You'ti |
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5:23 | ||||
9 | Atfe' Latha Al-Qlabi |
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8:38 |
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Munir Bashir
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Munir Bashir was born in Mosul, situated in northern Iraq. According to different references he was born between 1928 and 1930 and he died September 28, 1997. Munir Bashir was one of the most famous musicians in the Middle East during the 20th century and was considered to be the supreme master of the Arab maqamat scale system. In the long history of the oud / ud, Munir Bashir is one of the most important players. His style noticeably differs from other oud-players, for example from the urban “showmanship” in the “typical Egyptian” style of Farid El Atrache, or from the heavily jazz… read more
Munir Bashir was born in Mosul, situated in northern Iraq. According to different references he was born between 1928 and 1930 and he died September 28, 1997. Munir Bashir was one of the mo… read more
Munir Bashir was born in Mosul, situated in northern Iraq. According to different references he was born between 1928 and 1930 and he died September 28, 1997. Munir Bashir was one of the most famous musicians in the Middle East during … read more