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The Rough Guide to Turkish Cafe

The Rough Guide to Turkish Cafe
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Knar Featuring Tatiana Bostan - Dile Yaman
  2. Orhan Haklamaz - Ham ��kelek (Ger Ali)
  3. Sezen Aksu - Deliveren
  4. Sezen Aksu - Oh Oh
  5. Ensemble H�seyin T�rkmenler - Nihavent Oyun Havasi (Instr.) (Dance Music From Nihavent)
  6. �evval Sam - S�yleyemem Derdimi
  7. Ahmet Kusg�z Ve Arkandaslari - Tulum Roman Havasi
  8. M�sl�m G�rses - Kendimi Kaybettim
  9. Shimal Bu Gala - Dasli Gala
  10. Cengiz �zkan - Deniz Dalgasiz Olmaz
  11. H�sn� �enlendirici & La�o Tayfa - Ramize (Deryalar)
  12. Brenna Maccrimmon - Semsiyemin
  13. M�sa Eroglu - Bulut
  14. Aynur Dogan - Ke�e Kurdan
  15. Selim Sesler - Me�k Havas�
  16. G�lay Everek - Da�
  17. Burhan ��al & The Trakya All Stars Feat Smadj ��pheli - Ask
  18. Sezen Aksu - O Sensin
  19. Sultana - Ku�u Kalkmaz

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #70333 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-08-25
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Turkey has long been a bridge between Asia and Europe, where the people, cultures and religions have intermingled to produce a musical legacy as rich and diverse as Turkey's markets and bazaars are in spices and carpets. The Rough Guide to Turkish Cafe brings together the sounds from this melting pot: Armenian music traditions of Anatolia, featured by Knar, Gypsy clarinet of Selim Sesler, the Turko-Alevi folk music of Musa Eroglu, the sophisticated ethno-pop of Sezen Aksu, and the Turko-beat fusions of Sultana.


Customer Reviews

Fabulous5
I wanted to buy a surprise birthday present for my husband that was evocative of our trip to Istanbul.

Music is a very good reminder of distant, wonderful memories, so what better than to buy him a CD of Turkish music. We had bought a couple of folk CDs in Istanbul, but, to be honest, you don't always know exactly what you have bought until you get back home. So, I decided the best thing to do was to scour the Amazon website.

"Tukish Cafe Music", the title of the CD seemed to fit the bill - we had the folk and now we needed something with a modern twist to it. I decided to buy it and my husband loves it. In fact he plays it incessantly when he is at home.

I can recommend this CD for anyone who would like to hear modern Turkish music.