Natacha Atlas - Halim (CD)

Halim
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Album Details: Halim

Release Date:05/12/1997
Label:Koch International
UPC:099923798125

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User Reviews: Halim

  • Overall:

    The Album of the Arab Voice...

    By armani_21  Sep 15, 1999

    Simply the Best album of the year. The 2nd single, "Moustahil" caught you off guard and throw you dizzily on the dance rhythm. Amulet just flows well into the mainstream of pop & rap. This is after all her debut solo piece and what a mighty effort i...t is.The rest of the tracks is simply superb and worth mentioning is "Enogoom Wil Amar". Definetly it sums up the sounds of arabica.Natacha Atlas is above herself in this album and the best is yet to come. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Halim

  • All Music Guide

    Atlas' second solo record -- for some strange reason never released in America, where the first and third were -- continues in her vein of excellent Arabic singing combined with a wide variety of musical traditions, modern and ancient. Working with four distinct cowriting/production groups this time around, including her collaborators in Transglobal Underground in one group and, in another, Killing Joke mainman Jaz Coleman (pursuing his other interest in orchestrations), Atlas again creates an intoxicating series of love songs, all sung in Arabic but with lyrical snippets printed in English. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the most technological and dancefloor-friendly numbers are done with the Transglobal crowd, who work on about half the album's tracks. "Moustahil" and "Amulet" both feature shuffling dance beats and loops along with a number of performers on such instruments as oud and dharabuka, plus energetic backing vocals from duo Sawt El Atlas. Coleman's tracks, "Enogoom Wil Amar" and "...Andeel," equally deserve notice for Atlas' vocals and his own striking, lush arrangements, while her collaboration with Egyptian musician/orchestra leader Essam Rashad, "Ya Albi Ehda," is a beauty in the vein of older Arabic popular music. No matter who's working with her performing what, though, it's Atlas' show all the way, her singing shimmering out with all the beauty one could ever want in a vocalist. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Natacha Atlas

North African and Arabian music is given a modern, dance-inspiring, twist by Brussels-born and Washington, D.C.-based vocalist Natacha Atlas. A former singer for technopop band, Transglobal Underground, and an occassional collaborator of Jah Wobble, Atlas has continued to explore the fusion of her musical roots with western electronic, dance music. While "Option" magazi... Read more