Natacha Atlas & Marc Eagleton Project, The - Foretold In The Language Of Dreams

Label:
Catalog#:
MNTCD1029
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Ambient

Tracklist

1   Etheric Messages 5:37 X
    Clarinet - Larry Whelan
  Violin - Salim Benouni
2   Dawn Bayati 7:44
    Zither - Andrew Cronshaw
3   Zitherbell 5:38 X
    Zither - Andrew Cronshaw
4   Sobek On The Prowl 5:49 X
    Violin - Salim Benouni
5   Therapeutic Space 4:00 X
    Guitar - Adam Blake (2)
  Sitar - Shima Mukherjee*
  Violin - Salim Benouni
6   Simun 10:05 X
    Composed By - Avaton
  Violin - Yiorgos Maglaras*
7   Power Of Vibrations 5:16 X
    Violin - Salim Benouni
8   Damascus 0:56 X
    Violin - Salim Benouni
9   Yeranos 9:50 X
    Composed By - Avaton
  Violin - Yiorgos Maglaras*
10   Meetings With Reconciliation 5:21 X
    Vocals - Constantino Albini
11   Solace 13:23 X
    Violin - Salim Benouni
  Zither - Andrew Cronshaw

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Alison Fielding
Artwork By [Photography] - Colin Hawkins , Dimitris Milonas
Cello, Bells, Vocals - Philip Bagenal (tracks: 2, 3, 10)
Engineer - Abdullah Chhadeh (tracks: 8) , Avaton (tracks: 6, 9) , Dimitri Bellos , Kad* (tracks: 1, 5) , Philip Bagenal (tracks: 2, 3, 4, 10, 11) , TJ Rehmi (tracks: 7)
Keyboards, Other [Computer Malarkey] - Kad* (tracks: 1, 5)
Mixed By - Luca Proietti
Producer - Marc Eagleton , Natacha Atlas
Strings, Keyboards, Arranged By [Piano], Other [Computer Malarkey] - Luca Proietti (tracks: 1, 6, 9, 10)
Vocals, Bells - Natacha Atlas
Vocals, Other [Computer Malarkey] - Hamid Mantu* (tracks: 4, 10)
Vocals, Other [General Malarkey] - Mark Eagleton* (tracks: 10)
Vocals, Zither [Qanun] - Abdallah Chahady* (tracks: 2, 8, 10, 11)
Written-By - Chhadeh* (tracks: 2, 8, 11) , Cronshaw* (tracks: 3) , Avaton (tracks: 6, 9) , Mantu* (tracks: 4) , Kad* (tracks: 1, 5) , Atlas* , TJ Rehmi (tracks: 7)
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Rated 5/5
Review by fabriknos Nov 25, 2008
Foretold in the Language of Dreams... a trip through stripped down Middle Eastern tones and flavors, minimalist drones and colors, Natacha Atlas at the forefront, guiding us through passages unknown. It is both comforting and haunting, an unexpected excursion for the more typically upbeat Atlas, more ambient than ethnic and more thoughtful than deliberate. We have the treat of hearing Atlas in spoken word in some tracks, a rarity her previous albums did not afford us. Highly recommended, for fans of both Atlas and ambient music in general.
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