Shamans (album)
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Shamans is the seventh album released by Azeri jazz artist Aziza Mustafa Zadeh. It was released in 2002. In the liner notes, Aziza left a comment about each song. The artwork also contains a number of paintings by Aziza. Around 2.000.000 copies of this album were sold worldwide.
[edit] Track listing
- "Holiday Blessings" – 4:30
- Life is the greatest gift of God
- "Ladies Of Azerbaijan" – 5:00
- ...are gentle but proud
- "UV" (Unutma Vijdani) – 5:48
- About conscience
- "Sweet Sadness" – 4:59
- For loving hearts
- "M25" – 2:58
- ...is the largest car park in the world
- "Ayrilik" – 4:56
- Dedicated to the memory of the beautiful Turkish singer, Zeki Müren
- "Fire Worship" – 4:34
- Fire as the symbol of life
- "Shamans" – 9:10
- ...are very special people, gifted by God... they can see who you are, and heal you in many ways
- "Strange Mood" – 5:26
- Dedicated to the genius of Vagif Mustafa Zadeh
- "Uzun Ince Bir Yoldayim" – 4:13
- My favourite Turkish song
- "Endless Power" – 3:43
- ...of Vagif's spirit that has tremendous influence on me
- "Melancholic Princess" – 4:20
- Waiting for the prince of her life...
- "Bach-Zadeh" – 2:56
- Bach is my first classical composer. As Vagif said, "great jazzman"
- "Portrait Of Chopin" – 5:36
- My first romantic composer. Like my father, he was only thirty-nine when he died.
- "UV" lyrics inspired by Aliagha Vakhid
- "Ayrilik" lyrics written by Hodjaty Nariman
- "Uzun Ince bir Yoldayim" is a Turkish folk music song written by Aşık Veysel
- "Bach-Zadeh" and "Portrait of Chopin" inspired by J.S. Bach and Chopin
- Cricket in "Shamans": Jo