Belly Dance to the Music of Americanistan!
Live at Luna CD Page
HOME
Music
Sound Samples
UpcomingEvents
Classes with Dunyah
Reviews
Past Events
Dunyah's Page
About Us
Articles
Poetry
Gallery
Contact
Virtual Press Room
Links

Purchase Live at Luna for Only $16 -- includes shipping and handling!

 

live_at_luna_cover.jpg
Click for larger image

Our newest CD, "Live at Luna" features traditional folk and belly dance music.
 
See our other CDs here.
 
Live at Luna is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend and band member Ishaq.

Listen to clips from Live at Luna:
 
Deri  A traditional Turkish tune, sung by Anna Armaiti, with Ishaq on guitar
 
Ginger Tea  An original tune, written by John Marzicola, featuring John on flute and Frederick Wilson on oud.
 
Debke Oud  An Israeli folk tune, featuring Fredrick Wilson on the oud and Janet Naylor on kanoon.

Live at Luna Track List

 1. Debke Oud (Israeli folk)    3:38
 2. Dere (Turkish folk)   5:07
 3. Ginger Tea (J. Marzicola) 2:44

Bellydance routine I: (total time 11:06)
 4. Nassam Alayna (Rahbani Brothers)   3:17
 5. Aya Zein (Egyptian folk)    2:46
 6. Drum Solo (W. Gilbertson)   3:35   
 7. Nassam Alayna Exit  1:28

 8.  Bir Demet   (Turkish folk) 5:33   
 9.  Golden Trinkets (F. Wilson) 5:11
10. Turkish Coffee  (F. Wilson) 3:23

Bellydance Routine II: (total time 11:40)
11. Behlembeek  (Traditional) 3:13
12. Sahara  (W. Gilbertson) 3:56
13. Drum Solo II (W. Gilbertson)    2:51
14. Behlembeek Exit     1:40

15. Samar   (J. Naylor & J. Marzicola) 5:31
16. Taqsim Paradiso     (F. Wilson) 2:49  
17. Rompi Rompi     (Turkish folk) 3:33
18. Midnight Tsiftitelli    (F. Wilson) 3:41
19. Miserlou    (Traditional) 5:20
20. Mustapha   (Traditional) 4:29

 

What people are saying about Live at Luna

 

"I absolutely LOVE the new CD! It is amazing!! I used it in class tonight and everybody really enjoyed it." --Julie W., teacher, performer and troupe director, Sweet Home, OR 

Review of Live at Luna, published in Jareeda Magazine, Jan/Feb 2007. "...For anyone who loves vintage middle eastern dance music, this CD is a delight."

Eugene Weekly reviews Live at Luna: "Eugene's favorite world music collective scores again with a scintillating survey of dance music with roots in Turkey, Israel, Egypt and nearby regions. It's best encountered in close proximity to bouncing bellies, but the CD-only experience is one of the most entrancing I heard in 2006." --Brett Campbell, 12/21/06, "Stocking Stuffers from Planet Eugene," Music Section, pg. 33

 

 



Home     Music Page     Contact Us