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The Rough Guide to the Music of Afghanistan

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The Rough Guide To The Music Of Afghanistan
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released30 August 2010
GenreWorld, Afghan
Length112:55
LabelWorld Music Network
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The Rough Guide To The Music Of Afghanistan is a world music compilation album originally released in 2010. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release covers a wide breadth of the music of Afghanistan on Disc One, and contains a "bonus" Disc Two highlighting the Ahmad Sham Sufi Qawwali Group. The album was compiled by Simon Broughton, editor of world music magazine Songlines, who also compiled The Rough Guide to the Music of Central Asia.[1]

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Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
MSN Music (Expert Witness)[2](2-star Honorable Mention)(2-star Honorable Mention)
PopMatters[1]
The Scotsman[3]
Songlines[4]

Jill Turner of GondwanaSound Radio rated it amongst the best compilation albums of the year.[5] Chris Nickson of AllMusic praised the variety of the recording,[6] while Deanne Sole of PopMatters wrote that Broughton's choice to select a wide range of styles meant that the listener would not hear the absolute best of Afghan music, but that the album gives an "opportunity to listen to the country through a kind of panopticon, ears out in 15 different directions."[1]

Track listing

Disc One

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Zim Zim Zim"Setara Hussainzada1:38
2."Gar Konad Saheb-E-Man"Mahwash5:23
3."Ba Ayadat Beya"Ghulam Hussain5:21
4."Leili-Jan"Ahmad Zahir3:28
5."Meena Dakhklo Sanga Kaygi"Naghma5:07
6."Salaamalek"Farhad Darya4:50
7."Dobaiti Hazaragi"Safdar Tawakuli2:46
8."Logari Tunes"Mashinai4:09
9."Jâm-e Nârenji"Ustad Rahim Khushnawaz, Gada Mohammad & Azim Hassanpur3:54
10."Mola Mamad Djan"Mahwash4:31
11."Kataghani"Homayun Sakhi3:58
12."Dar Khyal-e Ishq-e Khuban"Mehri Maftun3:41
13."Salaam Afghanistan"Farhad Darya4:26
14."Sabza Ba Naaz Mea Ayad"Rafi Naabzada & Hameed Sakhizada3:17
15."Rae Maykhana O Masjid (The Way To The Mosque And The Winehouse)"Ahmad Sham Sufi Qawwali Group6:38

Disc Two

All tracks on Disc Two are performed by the Ahmad Sham Sufi Qawwali Group.

No.TitleLength
1."Rae Maykhana O Masjid (The Way To The Mosque And The Winehouse)"6:38
2."Zikre Tu Chee Shireen Ast (Your Prayer Is So Sweet!)"6:43
3."Mar Dar Do Jahan (I'm In Two Worlds)"5:41
4."Sare Buredae Ma Ra (My Severed Head)"7:38
5."Choon Nai Ba Nawa Amad (Since The Reed Began To Sing)"5:05
6."Beshnaw Az Nai Choon Hekayat Mekonad (Listen To This Reed Forlorn)"5:07
7."Ay Sholae Hazeen (Oh Desolate Flame!)"6:21
8."Dunya Kisa Ke Pyar Main (The Earth Is The Place Of My Love)"5:08

References

  1. ^ a b c Sole, Deanne. "Various Artists: The Rough Guide to the Music of Afghanistan". PopMatters. Retrieved 21 Dec 2013.
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Expert Witness". MSN Music. Retrieved 21 Dec 2013.
  3. ^ "CD reviews: The Rough Guide to the Music of Afghanistan". The Scotsman. 2010-08-03. Retrieved 2013-12-22.
  4. ^ "The Rough Guide To The Music Of Afghanistan". World Music Network. Retrieved 2013-12-22.
  5. ^ Turner, Jill (2010-12-29). "GondwanaSound's Best World Music Albums of 2010". Retrieved 2013-12-22.
  6. ^ "The Rough Guide to the music of Afghanistan". Allmusic. Retrieved 21 Dec 2013.

External links

Official website

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