Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Mahasti - Del o Del (Folk & pop sounds from pre-revolutionary Iran)
Mahasti, the Lady of Hearts and Flowers, was a popular singer in pre-revoltionary Iran, and this crackly album sounds like a relic from a long forgotten time, despite the fact that it was only released in the mid '70s. Its not just the poor condition of the vinyl that makes these songs sound antiquated, its also some elusive quality to the music itself. It has a weight that seems to be lacking in much Western pop musics. It is heavy, mournful. Those strings are dramatic and Mahasti's beautiful voice is filled with sorrow and weary resignation.
Here's some film of Mahasti singing a song on Iranian TV:
Tracklist:
01 Dige Basse
02 Del Ke Gonahi Nagare
03 Bestare Gham
04 Ashki Baram Namonde
05 Saghi
06 Del o Del
07 Khonetekouni
08 Vay Be Halet
09 Dela Menat Kesh
10 Jodaiye To
Get it HERE.
Labels:
Iranian music,
Persian Music
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3 comments:
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Wonderful, reminds me of Selda Bağcan...
thanks for posting this! but can you re-up? the RS link is dead
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