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Top 20 Bellydance Hits is a collection of authentic belly dance music for oriental dance. Includes timeless Egyptian classics like Zay Al Hawa, Aziza, Leylet Hob, and Gan Al Hawa from master composers such as Mohamed Abdel Wahab and Baligh Hamdi. Also included are dramatic and soulful masterpieces like Laabet Al Ayam and Yamsafir Wahdak, and hot, high-energy drum solos from Amir Sofi, Setrak Sarkissian and Ziad Islambouli. The variety of styles also includes saidi, zaffa, and baladi from Samir Srour, Hassan Abou El Seoud, and other master musicians. Track listing: 1. Basbousa - Gizira Band (3:56) 2. Banat Iskandariah - Ya Salam Orchestra (4:40) 3. Zay Al Hawa - Sami Nossair Orchestra (4:03) 4. Nova Raks - Hassan Abou El Seoud (3:21) 5. Belly Beats Wahad (Drum Solo) - Ziad Islambouli (3:29) 6. Yamsafir Wahdak - Al-Ahram Orchestra (3:37) 7. Aziza - Roger Abboud (4:01) 8. Gan Al Hawa - Upper Egypt Ensemble (3:26) 9. Laabet Al Ayam - Ahmad Gibaly & Orchestra (4:07) 10. Banat Al Nour (Drum Solo) Cairo Tabla All-Stars (3:36) 11. Rakset Ghazala - Setrak Sarkissian (2:19) 12. Banat Al Balad - Zamalek Musicians (4:50) 13. Saidi Ya Wad - Samir Srour (2:28) 14. Dkkou Al Mazaher (Zaffa) - Bassil Moubayyed (2:35) 15. Dance of Samara (Drum Solo) - Setrak Sarkissian (2:29) 16. Leylet Hob - Judy Jihan Reda (4:44) 17. Nay Solo - Hamouda Ali (3:07) 18. Jawwazooha Khatife - Salatin Al Tarab Orchestra (2:46) 19. Accordion Balady - Cairo Orchestra (3:52) 20. Planet Tabla Solo - Amir Sofi (2:58)
A wonderful mix of classic belly dance music. It has a lot of old favorites and the songs are just the right length for student showcases, or Hafla numbers. I also enjoyed this mix just as backround music while I was doing other stuff, although a few numbers caused some spontaneous hip shimmies. I started dancing back in 1977 and this music is very much what I perfer to dance to now. I like Arabic pop, and world music, but the classic Egyptian, Greek, Turkish, and Lebanese music from the AmCab era is my happy place.