Nightingale with a Broken Wing
See all formats and editionsHide other formats and editions
Price | New from | Used from |
Audio CD, April 8, 1997 "Please retry" | — | — | $26.73 |
Track Listings
1 | Khosha Hawraman |
2 | Awaz |
3 | Larzan |
4 | Bolboly Bal Shkaw |
5 | Amine To Golakamy |
6 | Shelereh |
7 | Dekay Ambar, Dekay Auber |
8 | Kajawa |
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.83 ounces
- Manufacturer : Womad Select
- Date First Available : December 15, 2006
- Label : Womad Select
- ASIN : B00000F1F5
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #937,762 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #10 inKurdish Music
- #314 inIranian Music
- #12,292 inTraditional Folk (CDs & Vinyl)
- Customer Reviews:
Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.
Looking for specific info?
Customer reviews
5 out of 5 stars
1 global rating
- 5 star100%
- 4 star0%
- 3 star0%
- 2 star0%
- 1 star0%
How customer reviews and ratings work
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonTop reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews. Please reload the page.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2001I've loved music from the "Middle East" for many years now, and perhaps when I started out I had an idealized "sound" that I was searching for. Over the years my tastes have broadened, as well as my knowledge base, so I can understand the music a little better. Nevertheless, I've always wanted to find that one IDEAL Mid-Eastern music. THIS ensemble is it! This obviously isn't Arabic classical music. This is fiery, energetic, downright gorgeous music of the highest order! Hammered dulcimers, huge frame drums, bowed instruments, plucked instruments, a huge chorus of men's voices echoing a brilliant solo vocalist. I swear that this sometimes sounds like music from some long-forgotten shamanic tradition, the likes of which hasn't been seen in that part of Asia for many, many centuries. Have you ever wondered why orthodox Islamic theologians and scholars sometimes describe music as an intoxicant? Well, listen to the Kamkars and you'll know why. I can't say enough about this recording. If you're at all curious for any reason, you MUST hear this CD. YOU REALLY MUST! ARGH! IT'S SO DAMN GOOD THAT WORDS REALLY CAN'T DO IT JUSTICE. I laugh and laugh. I don't know why...