Amulet (song)
"Amulet" is an electronic–world music song performed by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas and Moroccan-French band Sawt el Atlas. The song was written by Natacha Atlas, Count Dubulah, Hamid ManTu and Alex Kasiek and produced by Transglobal Underground for Atlas' second album Halim (1997).
"Amulet" | ||||
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Single by Natacha Atlas featuring Sawt el Atlas | ||||
from the album Halim | ||||
B-side | "Andeel" | |||
Released | 1997 | |||
Genre | Electronica, World Music | |||
Length | 4:59 | |||
Label | Nation, Beggars Banquet | |||
Songwriter(s) | Natacha Atlas, Count Dubulah, Hamid ManTu, Alex Kasiek | |||
Producer(s) | Transglobal Underground | |||
Natacha Atlas singles chronology | ||||
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Formats and track listings
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Amulet".
CD single
(NAT86CD)
- "Amulet" (Edit) - 3:59
- "Amulet" (16B Productions) - 8:31
- "Amulet" (Aywah remix) - 5:32
- "Andeel" (Atlas) - 5:55
Vinyl single
(NAT86T)
- "Amulet" (Edit) - 3:59
- "Amulet" (16B Productions) - 8:31
- "Amulet" (Aywah remix) - 5:32
- "Andeel" - 5:55
Personnel
The following people contributed to "Amulet":[1]
- Natacha Atlas - lead vocals
- Sawt el Atlas - vocals
- Ahmed Mansour, Wa'el Abubakr - violin
- Simon Walker - violin, viola
- Keith Clouston - oud
- Lazarus Whelan - keyboards, clarinet, ney, saxophone
- Alex Kasiek - backing vocals, keyboards, programming, lute, strings arrangements
- Tim Garsaayid - goblet drum, riq, drums, ney, mizmar
- Hamid Mantu - drums, programming, dulcimer
- Count Dubulah - guitar, bass guitar, programming, string arrangements
- David White - engineering
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References
- "Halim (CD, Album)". Discogs.com. Retrieved December 22, 2007.
External links
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