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Rewind
Amr Diab
Rewind
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (9) - Disc #1

2002 Brazilian Edition of the Best Of. Tracks that Are Different to Us Release: Life on Mars, Starmen, John, I'm Only Dancing, Sound and Vision and Thursday's Child.

     
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All Artists: Amr Diab
Title: Rewind
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Phantom Sound & Vision
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 6/3/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop
Styles: Middle East, Arabic, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 724354086724

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Album Details
2002 Brazilian Edition of the Best Of. Tracks that Are Different to Us Release: Life on Mars, Starmen, John, I'm Only Dancing, Sound and Vision and Thursday's Child.
 

CD Reviews

Re-enjoy this CD at the disco!
jacques g | Kona, HI USA | 01/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Rewind CD is a collection of older Amr Diab songs remixed to give them a more contemporary pop-house feel. The reworkings work best when they include elements of the Oriental (read: Middle Eastern)instrumentation, giving the CD a very contemporary Arabic pop feel,perfect for Amr Diab fans around the globe. The CD opens with the first track "Habibi" (not another version of "Nour El Ain" thankfully, but an older song that is given a surprisingly effective Latin disco-house makeover in a similar vein as Alabina's "Loli, Lolita, Lola" with a feet-moving beat). Every other track seems to be a hit on this CD: "Al Madi" is a catchy Oriental pop number similar to "Wala Ala Balah" from the last CD, again combining Western pop sensibilities with that euphoric Egyptian percussion. "Rajeen" continues the trend and is perhaps the most Oriental-sounding song on the album, showcasing Amr Diab's powerful vocal range; at some point you can almost hear the native instruments rising above the housey remix, similar in feel to Mustafa Sandal's "Aya Benzer." "Weyoulomouni" is the perfect Arabic technopop record--it would sound equally at home in a club in London as well as one in Beirut. The album closes with a radio edit of one of the weaker tracks, "Malhash Hal," why I don't know, especially when they could have included an alternate mix for one of the stronger songs like "Rajeen," for example."
Arabic Dance
jacques g | 03/17/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If your looking for a great CD with arabic dance this is the one for you. Amr Diab is one of the finest entertainers to come out of the Middle East. This CD gets you moving with its fast paced "club" remixes of older songs."