Walk Like a Nubian

Walk Like A Nubian is a studio album released by Nubian singer and bandleader Ali Hassan Kuban. The album is produced by Sabah Habas Mustapha and recorded 1991 at Lunapark Studio in Berlin, Germany, and post-produced and remastered at Audio Studio in Berlin, Germany by Florian Hetze.

Walk Like A Nubian
Studio album by
Released1991
StudioLunapark, Berlin
GenreWorld music (Egypt, Nubia)
Length65:03
LabelPiranha Musik
ProducerSabah Habas Mustapha
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Personnel

  • Mohammad Laziz Fathi - Bongos, tar, tombana, riq and chorus.
  • Romani Krishna - Electric bass.
  • Hassan Mahmoud - Darbuka, dohollah, tar and chorus.
  • Hassan Makky - Keyboards, accordion.
  • Ahmad "Al Sa'idi" - Alto saxophone.
  • Abdel Razik Abdallah - Tenor saxophone and chorus.
  • Nasreldin Shalaly - Tar and chorus.
  • Ali Hassan Kuban - Tar and vocals.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ali Hassan Kuban.

No.TitleLength
1."Om Sha'ar Asmar Medaffar"7:41
2."Habibi"4:19
3."Al Ghazal"4:50
4."Ya Waladi"5:21
5."Werwek Moshkoburungo"4:13
6."Gure Na Imi"4:14
7."Henna"3:55
8."Yoyo Kilili, Annissa Kilili"6:31
9."Artasu Nartasu"5:41
10."Bettitogor Agil"7:36
11."Tamin Qalbak Ya Habibi"5:22
12."Ya Nubiyyah"4:57
Total length:65:03
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References

  1. Hoyt, Carl. Review at AllMusic


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