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Ana Horra (album)

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Ana Horra (Arabic: انا حرة - I Am Free) is a studio album by the Lebanese singer Carole Samaha released in 2004.[1]

The album includes the song "Habbet Delwa't" from the soundtrack of the movie Dreams of Our Lives[2] (أحلام عمرنا).

Music videos

Music videos for three songs from this album have been released:

  • "Ghali alayi", directed by Caroline Labaki[3]
  • "Nezlet essitarah", directed by Salim el Turk[4]
  • "Habbet Delwa't",[5] directed by Osman Abu Laban[6]

Track listing

[1][2][7]

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangerLength
1."Wehyat hawana" Mohammad Raheem 3:51
2."Ghali alayi"Salim AssafLiberatoJean-Marie Riachi3:36
3."Hob el rouh" (folklore)Roger Khoury3:24
4."Habbet Delwa't" Mohammad Yehya 3:52
5."Law fiyi"   4:08
6."Kidah ala toul"Muneer Abu Assaf  3:25
7."Ana horra" (I am free)   4:47
8."Kif baddi eich" Salim AssafJean-Marie Riachi4:40
9."Habibi ya" Mohammad Yehya 3:36
10."Nezlet essitarah"   4:26
11."Mouweli" Mohammad RaheemAmado3:44
Total length:43:29

The CD also includes the official video clip for the song "Ghali alayi".[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Ana Horra at AllMusic
  2. ^ a b c Album liner notes
  3. ^ "Ghali alayi" music video (in Arabic) in the official MelodyTV YouTube channel
  4. ^ "Nezlet El Sitara" music video (in Arabic) in the official MelodyTV YouTube channel
  5. ^ "Carol Samaha seeks her freedom" - Albawaba cites the London based Elaph citing Carole Samaha saying she filmed the clip. 5 December 2004. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  6. ^ "Habbet Delwa't" (حبيت دي الوقت) music video credits
  7. ^ Ana Horra at billboard.com