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Amr Diab is an Egyptian singer and composer of geel music; the contemporary face of Egyptian el-geel pop music. He is currently the top singer in the Arab world, and considered a living legend by many of his fans in the Arab world. Victor W. Valdivia of Allmusic said: "His music melded traditional Arabic sounds and textures with Western rhythms and instruments. The mesh was dubbed Mediterranean music. CONTENTS: Lealy Nahary, Wahashtiny, Tinsa Wahda, Khad Alby Ma'ah, Ye Douk El Bab, Dayman Fi Baly, Khaleena Neshofak, Qusad Einy, Illa Heya, Rihet El Habayib.
K**R
I LOVE Amr Diab and I can't tell you how many ...
I LOVE Amr Diab and I can't tell you how many times I have listened to this CD and blasted it in my car!
L**N
Five Stars
as i said i love amr diabs music will be buying more of his music soon
R**B
One of his best albums
My favorite Amr CD. It's really good even if you don't know Egyptian language! Wut is happening to this thing?
H**A
Just love it
I just love all of Amr Diab songs, this is one of my Favorite DVD, each song is a hit... a great singer.
I**F
Never Disappoints!
Anyone that reads my blog knows I'm a music fiend, but I only write reviews on records that actually engage me, and this is one of them. Like all Amr Diab's records, Lealy Nahary is still relevant and fresh a year later! I was listening to it nonstop back in summer 2004 and now it's back in full force on my musical radar.Granted it's not Tamally Maak--Diab's best work to date--it's very close behind. No boring or uninteresting tracks here. Each has its unique sound and appeal. The ballads on this album, however, are truly extraordinary. I get the chills everytime I hear "Qusad Einy"; what a beautiful song!Here's the rundown:* Lealy Nahary (7/10): Diab's signature is larger-than-life upbeat album openers. This one falls short of that. Good song, though. The songs expresses Amr's yearning and love for his beloved partner. It's amazing how he makes such hackneyed subjects enjoyable!* Wahashtiny (8/10): The first ballad on the record. He talks about life in the absence of his lover. He cries out, "I miss you!" Sweet song.* Tinnsa Wahda (10/10): A mid-tempo Amr Diab classic and one of my favorite songs on the album. He pleads with his heart to stop breaking the hearts of many in its process to forget its own heartache.* Khad Alby Maah (7/10): OK song about the trite subject of can't-get-over-my-ex-ever!* Yedok Elbab (10/10): I love how this song sound! He is afraid to answer his door cause he rather lives in his fantasy of having his ex being behind that door than to face reality and the possibility that she may not be there!* Dayman Fi Bali (10/10): Sonically influenced by Rai, this song is not lyrically strong with yet another trite subject of love, yearning and whatnot.* Khaleena Neshoufak (5/10): I am underwhelmed! We heard it before, Amr!* Qusad Einy (11/10): I absolutely love this ballad! I can't even describe how much I love it! He reassures his loved one that even though they are apart, they're always together and soon will reunite. Amr's voice gives me the chills as he croons away.* illa Heya (9/10): Definitely influenced by Spanish/gypsy sounds. He affirms that his one and only is SHE.* Rihet El Habayib (11/10): What a beautiful, albeit melancholy, way to culminate this beautiful record. He begs for his traveled loved ones to give him signs every once in a while that they are OK. Heartbreaking it makes me cry.It's definitly worth having if you are an Amr Diab fan or if you are curious about contemporary Arabic pop music. Any of his albums, actually, are a good place to start.
K**R
Helwa Aowy! ( Very sweet! )
I studied in Egypt for a semester, so I know from first-hand experience that Amr Diab is the man when it comes to Middle Eastern pop. Amr Diab puts Western beats to Arab music, and the result is excellent, whether you are a fan of Western pop, world music, or Arab music in particular. Amr Diab is a quality musician who makes catchy songs that you won't easily tire of listening to. In addition, this album is a great place to start when introducing someone to Arab music.
A**A
Awesome, as usual
Amr Diab doesn't cease to amaze me, he is such a great musician and singer. He has such a way to blend Western beats with Arabic music. I love the songs "Leily Nahary" and "Dayman fi Bely"...in-cre-di-ble! try it, you won't be dissapointed. Actually, there isn't one album that you can dislike from him, really...try his compilations of best hits and latest albums first, though ;)
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