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Something Dangerous

Something Dangerous


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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0609008103524
Label: Beggars UK - Ada
Manufacturer: Beggars UK - Ada
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Beggars UK - Ada
Release Date: 2003-05-20
Studio: Beggars UK - Ada

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Summary: Natacha Atlas "Something Dangerous" CD
Comment: An interesting mix of trans-globe sounds, without being too techno, "Something Dangerous" was refreshing and different, perhaps why she used this title, and perhaps why there were 54 used ones available. Including hip-pop, reggae, French Disco, this blend with other artists including Sinead O'conner, was unexpected with her Arabie vocal and musical style. Not much traditional Arabic about this.

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Summary: Something Dangerous, Natacha Atlas
Comment: This CD blew me away!!!! I bought 3 Natacha Atlas albums and this was, by far, her best!!! Absolutely hypnotic!!

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Summary: A wonderful blend of modern pop and traditional Middle Eastern music
Comment: For some time now I have been meaning to check out Natacha Atlas's music but never got around to it. I finally did when I came across "Something Dangerous" cd at my local library this weekend. I am was quite surprised to hear quite a bit of modern pop music on this cd, not that it is a bad thing. I just didn't expect a poppish sound. I absolutely love the opening track "Adam's Lullaby" a beautiful ballad that she and Jocelyn Pook (the film composer for "The Merchant of Venice")worked on together. I especially loved Natacha's fragile vocals. "Eye of the Ducky" has a hip hop flavor with maybe a hint of reggae but the song still maintains its Middle Eastern sound. The hip hop influence adds an interesting twist to the overall sound of the album. It had a good beat. I like it quite a bit. The title track has a laid back r&b groove. Just like on "Eyes of the Duck", the song features Princess Julianna on vocals. Loved "Just Like a Dream" and "Simple Heart". I wasn't too terribly keen on "Janamaan". The vocals were repetitive and the beats well sounded pretty average for me. Overall I enjoyed the album even though it wasn't what I expected for it to sound like.

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Summary: Absolutely Brilliant!
Comment: This is one of my most favourite albums of all time, and possibly THE best one I've ever heard. Natacha Atlas's strong voice and diverse upbringing come together to make this musical masterpiece. I had been a Natacha fan for years before Something Dangerous came out. I'll admit that I was a little taken back by the change from her older albums, which have more of a straight traditional Middle Eastern sound in them. However, after one complete listen through, I was blown away by the genius that went into every aspect of the album - from the composing to the recording and to the producing. This album unites music from all over the world. Even within each song there are multiple genres combined beautifully within.

To like this album, it doesn't even matter if you like or hate Natacha - either way, if you have an appreciation for great music, you'll LOVE this album. It is perfect.

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Summary: A True Masterpiece!
Comment: This album is a true masterpiece. the only song I don't like is Adam's Lullaby. My favorite son is Daymalhum, which doesn't really match the album's modern middle eastern rythem. It sounds like it belongs in a dance club. This album is her best and far surpasses everything to Diaspora to Foretold in the Language of Dreams.


Editorial Reviews:

This international star combines Middle Eastern music with dance, rap, drum n' bass, R&B, Hindi Pop, film music and French Chanson. Collaborators include Jah Wobble, English composer Joselyn Pook (creator of the Eyes Wide Shut score), Princess Julianna, Transglobal Underground's Tuup, Sinead O'Connor and more. Beggars Banquet. 2003.

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