| Tarkan CD (1999)
$11.89 |
| Putumayo Presents Turkish Groove CD (2006)
$10.69 The world music label presents a variety of popular Turkish songs set to Western dance grooves; the result is rather in the vein of the late Israeli singer Ofra Haza's similar dance experiments. Emrah's insistent, acoustic "Kusursuszun," simultaneously foreign-sounding yet
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| Omar Faruk Tekbilek One Truth CD (1999)
Turkish album
$14.65 Omar Faruk Tekbilek's One Truth continues his exploration of the mystical sounds of Sufism, blending Middle Eastern instruments like the ney flute and modern electronic textures into intense, intricate works. The album's songs of devotion showcase Tekbilek's technical skill as
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| Longa Ve Sirtolar Turkish Dances CD (1996)
$14.45 |
| Burhan Ocal Sultan's Secret Door CD (1998) (Import)
$22.49 Burhan Ocal/Istanbul Oriental Ensemble: Burhan Ocal (saz, darabuka, percussion); Huseyin Bitmez (vocals, oud); Fethi Tekyagil (violin); Sahin Sert (qanun); Ekrem Bagi (darabuka).
Includes liner notes by Christian Scholze.
Full performer name: Burhan Ocal/Istanbul Oriental Ensemble.
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| Sufi Soul: Echoes Of Paradise CDs (1998) (Import)
$40.45 A nice overview of the various aspects of Sufi music throughout the world. While music is generally frowned upon by the Islamic orthodoxy, Sufism embraces it thoroughly as a means to come nearer to God.
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| Mustafa Kandirali Caz Roman CD (Import) Import
$22.75 "Turkish jazz" is a particularly successful and particularly little-known fusion: successful because so much Turkish music uses wind instruments whose role can easily be switched to jazz horns. The phenomenal clarinetist Kandirali seamlessly blends Turkish traditional reed playing with jazz
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| Istanbul Oriental Ensemble Gypsy Rum CD (1998) (Import)
$18.89 Recorded at Apca Studio, Istanbul, Turkey in October 1994.
Full performer name: Burhan Ocal/Istanbul Oriental Ensemble.
Personnel: Burhan Ocal (percussion); Huseyin Bitmez (oud); Fethi Tekyagil (violin); Sahin Sert (qanun); Ferdi Nadaz (clarinet); Ekrem Baqi (percussion).
Personnel: Burhan Öçal (percussion); Huseyin Bitmez (oud); Ferdi
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| Huseyin Turkmenler Turkish Bellydance - Desert Night Dance CD (1999) (Import) United Kingdom
$14.19 Maybe that's what gives this disc a higher degree of authenticity than most belly dance albums. Perhaps it does not much matter, but belly dancing is ultimately of Turkish (Ottoman) origin.
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| Ecstatic Dances Of Whirling & Howling Dervishes CDs (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
$14.85 Recorded in Istanbul, Konya, and Ankara, Turkey,
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| Folk Music Ensemble Traditional Music From Turkey CD (2000)
$22.09 |
| Vivienne Dogan-Corringham Popular Turkish Folk Songs CD (1991) (Import) United Kingdom
$10.35 |
| Turkish Sufi Music CD (1993) (Import)
$14.55 |
| Tanburi Cemil Bey CD (1994)
$17.19 |
| Hrant Kenkulian Udi Hrant CD (1994)
$18.05 |