Ziad Rahbani revisited – Lebanon.
Revisiting the music of the composer and multi-instrumentalist Ziad Rahbani. He was born January 1, 1956 into the most important musical family in Lebanon. His mother is the legendary singer Fairouz. His father, Assi Rahbani – who formed the Rahbani Brothers duo with his brother Mansour- is one of the most important founders of modern Lebanese and Arabic song. In this episode we mainly listen to his work from the 198x, main vocals – in addition to Ziad himself are Sāmi Ḥawāṭ and Joseph Sakr.
More of Ziad’s music can be listened to here, here and here.
Playlist:
1.Shou Hal-Ayam what’s (wrong) with these days (1985) 5:44
2.Yessa’ed we yea’en (God help them) – 1985 3:31
3. Houdou Nesbi (relatively calm) – instrumental(1985) 4:32
4. Bi Halyawmayn.(On these days) 1985 3:44
5.Nazl el-Sorour (L’auberge Du Bonheur) Intro 2 Instrumental (1974) 3:13
6. Mech Essa hay – Live 2008 4:23
7. Esmaa ya Redha (Listen Redha) 6:11
Ziad Rahbani & Josef Sakr
8. ‘Ataba (Trad) 0:56
9. Oghneyt El-Aress 3:55
10.Doukhoul (Intro) /Bema Inno 1995 5:28
11. Heek Bet’mel heek (This is what you do) 1:56
12- ‘Ataba 1 5:24
13-Oudak Rannan – Fairouz (1987) 5:12